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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Xemics | Subject: ICE for XE8000
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 19 December 2001

Sensing machine gains ICE support

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Xemics and Phyton have released the first in-circuit emulator (ICE) for the XE8000 microcontroller series and sensing machines.

Xemics and Phyton have released the first in-circuit emulator (ICE) for the XE8000 microcontroller series and sensing machines The ICE makes it easier to develop, test and debug software for the XE8000 microcontrollers series and sensing machines

It contains all the necessary software and hardware, including the integrated development environment with full project support, assembler, C-compiler, simulator, debugger, linker and tiny emulator header to fit directly into the target application.

The ICE features nonintrusive emulation at full processor speed, self-adjustable voltage regulator 1.2 to 5.5 V, full size program and data memory mapped with one word resolution, 64K true hardware program and data breakpoints, intelligent breakpoint processor, eight probe inputs, four trigger outputs, trace buffer, and programmable clock generator.

"The ICE is a fantastic tool for embedded software developers", said Michel Chevroulet, Product Marketing Manager for the XE8000 series.

"It makes very fast design possible while minimising risks.

It is an excellent complement to our other development tools for designers using our XE8000 products in low-power sensing, home automation and radio applications".

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