Ceibo has available emulators for popular microcontrollers. The FE-SND2 development system emulates Atmel AT89C51SND2 microcontrollers, while the FE-51MX development system emulates Philips P8xC51MA/B/C and P89C669 microcontrollers
The FE-SND2 development system has the following key features: 62 K code memory; realtime emulation; frequency up to fmax; ISP and X2 mode support; Windows debugger for C, C++ and Assembler; USB or RS232 linked to PC; C compiler and assembler.
The FE-51MX development system has the following key features: 1 MB code memory; based on bond-out technology; frequency up to 24 MHz 3 V/5 V operation; large realtime trace memory; Windows debugger for C/C++ and Assembler; target board included; RS232 or USB interface; 64 K C/ASM and 8 K C++ included.
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