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Ceibo update: emulators and debuggers

19 October 2005 Design Automation

Ceibo's emulator continues supporting Intel and Atmel C251 derivatives. All 80C251 and MCS251 devices are supported and in all working modes. A new debugger is available that can be downloaded from the Ceibo website.

Atmel AT89C5131A silicon changes are now supported by a hardware revision of Ceibo's FE-5131 emulator. The previous emulator version also supports the AT89C5131A and AT89C5131, but only with AT89C5131 installed on it. Adapters for the new QFN-32 package are also available.

Ceibo has a new development kit for the Atmel AT89C51SND2C, that includes a realtime emulator. The standard package for this device is BGA, and it is emulated by using the device on the target and similar connectors as specified in Atmel development boards.

The Ceibo FE-51MX emulator supports Philips' P8xC51MA/B/C and P89C669 microcontrollers. The system is based on Philips bond-out technology and it includes dedicated development board and software. The standard package is PLCC; QFP adapter is also available. The emulator is connected to the PC by USB or RS232.

Ceibo's DS-51 emulator has more supported devices. New personality probes for Intel's 80152, many Philips and Atmel devices (RD2/ED2/ID2, etc) in both 44 and 68-pin packages, Winbond W77 and W78, etc, are available.



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