PC7501
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Specifications
| MCUs Supported | M16C Family (32/16-bit, 16-bit) |
| Maximum operating clock frequency | 66.7MHz * 1 |
| Emulation memory | The default is 4M bytes * 2 |
| Software break | 64 points |
| Hardware break | 16 points * 3 (Execution address/Bus detection/Interrupt/External trigger signal) |
| Hardware break condition |
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| Exception event detection | Access protect |
| Real-time trace |
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| Real-time RAM monitor |
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| Execution time measurement |
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| C0 coverage | 8,192K bytes (256K bytes × 32 blocks) |
| External Trigger Input / Event Output | External trigger input (MCU-dependent-voltage CMOS level × 8) or Event output (Break × 1, event × 7) |
| Host computer Interface |
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| Connection to target system | By way of an emulation probe (option) (For details, see an emulation probe data sheet) |
| AC supply voltage for emulator unit | Supplied from an included AC adapter (100-240V, 50/60Hz) |
| Power consumption | 48W maximum |
| Mass | 740g |
| Operating environmental conditions |
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| Storage environmental conditions |
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| Overseas standards |
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* 1. Target-MCU-dependent. (For details,
see an emulation probe product page.)
* 2. Available memory and the required wait states depend on the target MCU.
(For details,
see an emulation probe product page.)
* 3. The number of user-settable hardware break points is 8 points. The other 8
points are used as trace points.
Related Resources
Emulation Probe R0E3308B0EPB00 for the M16C/8B Group Released
[Mar. 1, 2009, Tool News]
A Note on Using the Emulation Probe R0E521000EPB00 or the Compact Emulator R0E521000CPE00 for the R8C MCU Family
(With Handling Interrupt Requests)
[1 Dec. 2008, Toolnews]
A Note on Using the Emulation Probe R0E521000EPB00 or the Compact Emulator R0E521000CPE00 for the R8C MCU Family
(With Using Bit CM13)
[1 Dec. 2008, Toolnews]
A Note on Using the Debuggers for the R8C/Tiny MCU Series (the R8C/2A, /2B, /2C, and /2D groups)
[16 Jun. 2008, Toolnews]
A Note on Using the PC7501 Emulator Debugger V.1.03 Release 00 for the M32C/90, M32C/80 and M16C/80 series of MCUs
[1 Apr. 2008, Toolnews]
MCUs Added to the Support Lines of the Emulation Probe--R0E521000EPB00--and the Compact Emulator--R0E521000CPE00-- for the R8C/Tiny MCU Series
[1 Apr. 2008, Toolnews]
MCUs Added to the Support Lines of the Emulation Probe--R0E521000EPB00--and the Compact Emulator--R0E521000CPE00-- for the R8C/Tiny MCU Series
[1 Apr. 2008, Toolnews]
The Protection Board R0E330850ACBP0 for the M16C/62P Group and M16C/80 Series Released
[Mar. 16, 2008, Tool News]
MCU files and the firmware file Update for M30850T2-EPB and M30870T-EPB users
[1 August. 2007, ToolNews]
Version Information
PC7501 Emulator Debugger for M32C Series
Latest Ver.: V.1.03 Release 00
Released: Jul 1, 2007
Details of upgrade (Tool News)
PC7501 Emulator Debugger for M16C/60,30,20,10, M16C/Tiny and R8C/Tiny Series
Latest Ver.: V.1.03 Release 00
Released: Jul 1, 2007
Details of upgrade (Tool News)
M3T-PD308F (Discontinued product)
Successor of this debugger is PC7501 Emulator Debugger for M32C Series
Details of upgrade
M3T-PD30F (Discontinued product)
Successor of this debugger is PC7501 Emulator Debugger for M16C/60,30,20,10, M16C/Tiny and R8C/Tiny Series
Details of upgrade
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