Emulator Supports General-Purpose MCUs

Oct. 8, 2008
Claiming start-to-finish development support for automotive, industrial and consumer applications based on the company's general-purpose ST72561 microcontroller family, the ST7MDT25-DVP3 in-circuit emulator provides real-time emulation, debugging, and

Claiming start-to-finish development support for automotive, industrial and consumer applications based on the company's general-purpose ST72561 microcontroller family, the ST7MDT25-DVP3 in-circuit emulator provides real-time emulation, debugging, and in-circuit programming. The package includes a common main emulation board and target emulation board, plus all necessary cables, adapters, and connectors. It supports debugging features such as trace and advanced breakpoint control, all of which take advantage of the in-circuit communication bus common to the MCU family. Price for the ST7MDT25-DVP3, depending on options, starts at approximately $1,000. STMICROELECTRONICS, Lexington, MA. (888) 787-3550.

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