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The 386 family of emulators provide full processor control features for debugging during development, including complete access to internal peripheral registers and normal processor registers. The probe size is small, and a 4inch flexible cable is included for easy installation. Each emulator comes with a self-test board to verify correct operation. Several options are available to extend functionality as needed; overlay memory, trace options, and performance analysis. The network option allows the emulator to exist on a network as a shared resource. Networking provides the development team with fast convenient access to the emulator.
The SWAT (SoftWare Analysis Tool) option lets you perform rigorous testing from the start of a project. By running the tests and saving the results during the development, a designer is able to pass along not only the design, but a great deal of the testing required for final integration. The result is a much smoother transition from the designer's workbench through system integration and into the manufacturing environment.
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