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The document discusses in-circuit emulators which emulate microprocessors during development. An in-circuit emulator consists of a probe that plugs into the microprocessor socket, replacing the microprocessor. It is connected to a workstation which allows monitoring and controlling the target system. In-circuit emulators allow running and testing code without target hardware, setting breakpoints, and observing memory and registers in real time. They provide visibility into the system during development.
- Author
- Jeeva Bharathi
- Language
- EN