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Budget emulation for advanced 16bit MCUs

A Sequoia Technology product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 15, 2001

Sequoia is bolstering its support for designing advanced 16bit Mitsubishi MCUs, with the introduction of the M30620T-CPE emulator to be used with M16C/62A type microcontrollers.

Sequoia is bolstering its support for designing advanced 16bit Mitsubishi MCUs, with the introduction of the M30620T-CPE emulator to be used with M16C/62A type microcontrollers.

The low-cost solution provides real-time tracing and debugging in single-chip mode; it readily connects to target systems via an LCC probe on the reverse of the emulator board.

This compact emulator comes with a complete set of development tools including an integrated development environment, trial C compiler, assembler and debugger.

The easy-to-set-up kit enables instant programming and debugging from the outset.

As well as the emulator, the overall kit comprises a ready-mounted M16C microcontroller, serial interface and power cables, plus user manuals, PD30M emulator debugger and a limited NC30M C compiler.

Software runs on any of Windows 2000, 98, 95 and NT4.0 platforms.

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