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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: RF Solutions | Subject: ICEPIC3
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 31 March 2004

PIC emulator is speedy and versatile

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ICEPIC3 is a universal in-circuit emulator for the popular PIC microcontroller series.

ICEPIC3 from RF Solutions is a universal in-circuit emulator for the popular PIC microcontroller series The system provides full-speed - up to 40MHz - low voltage emulation for PIC18, PIC16 and PIC12 microcontrollers

Sophisticated, unlimited, precision breakpoints allow problems to be resolved quickly and efficiently.

ICEPIC3 operates within MPLAB and is Microchip Assembler and C compatible.

The system offers hardware support for high level language source level debug and has a sophisticated 32bit integrated development environment that gives the user easy control and supports fast emulation.

The system comprises a main ICEPIC3 board housed in a compact, portable and lightweight case, PC software and user manual, a power supply, and a USB cable to provide high-speed "hot" connection to a laptop or desktop PC.

Optional plug-in trace boards are available to provide real-time analysis.

Personality daughterboards are supplied separately to connect to specific target applications; these are supplied with a ribbon cable interface and a plug-in DIP header to connect to the target board.

Additional accessories include adapters to suit 44-pin PLCC and 44-pin QFP devices.

Another useful feature of the ICEPIC3 system is that firmware can be remotely updated via the Internet; this allows the user to take advantage of the latest enhancements to further streamline the emulation process.

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