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Atmel Introduces $200 Emulator for AVR Microcontrollers |
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Atmel |
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26-Aug-1999 |
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| San
Jose, CA (microcontroller.com)
- Atmel Corporation
has introduced a low-cost in-circuit emulator for their 8-bit AVR
Microcontroller Family. The ATICE200 emulates eleven members of the AVR
RISC microcontroller family.
"The philosophy of the ICE 200 is to provide an easy-to-use-debugging platform," said Thomas Richter, Atmel's AVR Microcontroller Marketing Manager. "The Ice200 provides the same electrical characteristics as the microcontroller, and the on-board debugging resources ensure non-intrusive software emulation. The ICE 200 hardware includes an automatic configuration system that makes the process of connecting the target to the emulator an easy task" The ATICE200 integrates with Atmel's AVR Studio IDE debugging environment, and allows for setting of breakpoints, symbolic debugging, and visibility to all internal memory locations. The ICE 200 supports the following devices: AT90S1200, AT90S2313, AT90S2333, AT90S4414, AT90S4433, AT90S4434, T90S8515, AT90S8535, Attiny10, ATtiny11, ATtiny12. The ATICE200 will resell for $199. Founded in 1984, Atmel Corporation is headquartered in San Jose, California with principal manufacturing facilities in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Nantes and Rousset, France and Heilbronn, Germany. Atmel designs, manufactures and markets on a worldwide basis advanced logic, mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory, and RF semiconductors. Atmel is also a leading provider of system level integration semiconductor solutions using advanced CMOS, BiCMOS, BiPolar and SiGe process technologies.
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