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SIM11D -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
Simulate your M68HC11 microcontroller designs on your personal computer. Helps find hidden errors easily and efficiently.
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SIM11E -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
Simulate your M68HC11 microcontroller designs on your personal computer. Helps find hidden errors easily and efficiently.
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CYCLONE FX -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E Microcomputer Systems' Cyclone FX programmer is is a powerful in-circuit, stand-alone programmer that supports a wide range of ARM Cortex and NXP® processor families. It's a versatile tool that offers on-board storage of programming images, provides power to the target, supports manual or automated programming, and has an easy-to-use touchscreen interface. Programming may be launched by a single button press without a PC or automatically from a PC via the automated control SDK. The Cyclone may also be used as a debug probe during development.
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Cyclone PRO -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E Microcomputer Systems' Cyclone PRO is an extremely flexible tool designed for in-circuit flash programming, debugging, and testing of Freescale HC08, HCS08, HC12, HC(S)12(X), and RS08 microcontrollers. Now featuring support for Freescale's ColdFire V1.
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ICDRS08 -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E's ICDRS08 is a powerful tool for debugging code. It uses the processor's background debug mode Module(BDM), via any of P&E's RS08 compatible interfaces (see product add-ons for more information), to give the user access to all on-chip resources.
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ICDPPCNEXUS -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E's ICDPPCNEXUS for Windows is a powerful tool for debugging code on a Freescale MPC55xx/56xx processor. The debugger comes with P&E's PROGPPCNEXUS flash programmer.
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Cyclone MAX -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
Cyclone MAX is an extremely flexible tool designed for in-circuit flash programming, debugging, and testing of Freescale ColdFire V2/V3/V4, Power Architecture 5xx/8xx, Power Architecture 55xx/56xx (Nexus), and ARM (MAC7xxx) microcontrollers.
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ICDPPCZ -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E's ICDPPC for Windows is a powerful tool for debugging code. It uses the processor's background debug mode (BDM), via the ICD cable, to give the user access to all on-chip resources. The ICDPPCZ software works with Freescale's MPC5xx/8xx devices.
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ICDHCS08 -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E's ICDHCS08 is a powerful tool for debugging code. It uses the processor's background debug mode (BDM), via the ICD cable, to give the user access to all on-chip resources.
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ICD12Z -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E's ICD12Z for Windows is a powerful tool for debugging code. It uses the HC(S)12 processor's background debug mode (BDM), via one of P&E's hardware interfaces, to give the user access to all on-chip resources.
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ICDCFV1 -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E's ICDCFV1 is a powerful tool for debugging code that supports Freescale's ColdFire V1 microcontrollers.
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ICD32Z -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E's ICD32 for Windows is a powerful tool for debugging code. It uses the processor's background debug mode (BDM), via the ICD cable, to give the user access to all on-chip resources.
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ICD16Z -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E's ICD12Z for Windows is a powerful tool for debugging code. It uses the HC(S)12 processor's background debug mode (BDM), via one of P&E's hardware interfaces, to give the user access to all on-chip resources.
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USB Multilink ACP -
P&E Microcomputer Systems
P&E’s USB Multilink ACP is a debug probe which allows a PC/laptop access to JTAG/SWD on ARM Cortex devices from several manufacturers (see complete list below). It connects between a USB port on a Windows machine and the standard debug connector on the target. The product photos to the left of this page show how the headers can be accessed by simply flipping open the plastic case. Ribbon cables suitable for a variety of architectures are included. By using the USB Multilink ACP, the user can take advantage of the debug mode to halt normal processor execution and use a PC to control the processor. The user can then directly control the target’s execution, read/write registers and memory values, debug code on the processor, and program internal or external FLASH memory devices.