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In-Circuit Emulators Explained by Jeeva Bharathi is a document available to read on EtoBox.

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