Ceibo's new EB-76X supports the NXP P87LPC778 without limitations. All memory spaces are available, including the 8 KB OTP code space. TSSOP emulation requires the ADP-20TSSOP adapter. The P87LPC778 has a 4 channel, 8-bit A/D converter.
Ceibo also has programming and emulation solutions for the Atmel AT89C51IE2 and AT89C51RE2 microcontroller devices. These MCUs are based on the 80C51 core architecture and have 128 KB of Flash memory along with 8192 bytes of XRAM, an SPI interface and a PCA. The integrated bank switching for the 128 KB flash is fully supported with Ceibo emulators. These emulators are the only available solution that uses the actual flash memory of the chip, as in one's final application. Ceibo offers different versions of programmers and emulators for these microcontrollers.
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