Debugging MCU Boards
Overview
The debugging MCU board is a board to enable the in-circuit connection of an emulator with the user's system and allows you to use more enhanced debugging functions. The applicable debugging functions vary depending on the MCU type.
Lineup
E2 Emulator
E1 Emulator
E20 Emulator
- Debugging MCU Board for the RX Family (RX600 or RX700 series)
- Debugging MCU Board for the RH850 Family (RH850/F1L group)
E10A-USB Emulator
- Debugging MCU Board for the SuperH RISC engine Family (SH-2 core, SH-4A core)(discontinued products)
- Debugging MCU Board for the H8S Family (H8S/2400 series)(discontinued products)
Target Devices
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RX Family | |
RH850 Family (Automotive only) | |
SuperH RISC engine Family |
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H8S Family |
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Information on the discontinuation of E1 emulator production and on its successor products
We will soon be discontinuing production of the E1 emulator due to components of the product having reached their EOL (end of life, i.e. end of production), so are now accepting final orders.
Please click on the following link to confirm the LBO (final date to accept “last buy orders”) and our successor products.
>> Tool News: [Notification] Advance Notice of E1 Emulator Product End of Life (EOL)