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PICE-51


PICE-51 is an old Phyton emulator that was replaced by a more powerful PICE-52 model, which provides emulation support for most of the today 8051 devices. Phyton continues producing PICE-51 emulators to support a limited number of obsolete 8051 derivatives only. The list of supported microcontrollers includes: Dallas Semiconductor DS8XC310/320/520/530, Philips 8xC552/554 and Philips P89C66x. A PICE-51 emulator includes at least three items from the table below: one main board, one pod and one package adapter. The emulator software package includes the Phyton Project-51 IDE, a MCA-51 assmembler and PDS-51simulator and can be optionally bundled with TP compiler kits.

PICE-51 - 64K code + 64K data on-ice memory, Does not support memory banking.

Features


  • Real-time, non intrusive emulation up to 33 MHz (12-clock mode) and up to 20 MHz (6-clock mode)
  • 3V to 5V 8051 derivatives are supported
  • Up to 256K bytes program memory & 256K data memory (64K & 64K by default)
  • Memory mapping between the ICE and target with 256 bytes resolution
  • Up to 512K true hardware breakpoints
  • 4 complex breakpoints / triggers
  • Up to 16K frame deep by 64 bit wide trace buffer
  • 48-bit on-board timer
  • Shadow RAM provides target device RAM real-time access without disturbing emulation
  • "On-the-fly" access to the memory, breakpoints, tracer, and timer
  • Trace cable with 8 probe inputs and 1 trigger output
  • Software controllable embedded clock generator
  • Connects to a PC serial port via a light cable opto-isolated for extra protection
  • Integrated development environment Project-51 that includes an editor, a project manager, the MCA-51 assembler
  • Source level and project level support for Keil, IAR, Raisonance, Altium, Hi-Tech, Intel, Avocet, GNU and other compilers
  • PDS-52 software simulator in included to the IDE
  • Donwnload a full versions of the Project-51 IDE and MCA-51 macro assembler.