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Adapters for 68 HC12

68 HC12 Architecture Overview
The 68 HC12 microcontroller unit (MCU) is a 16-bit device composed of standard on-chip peripherals, flash, RAM and EEPROM (More about the 68 HC12 family).

Hitex supports 68 HC12 derivatives with a complete development tool chain. Emulation systems begin with a low cost BDM debugger, the JProbe HC12. The full in-circuit emulator DProbe HC12 can be extended with an additional trace option DTrace or with the high-end extension DBox16. An outstanding feature included is RIAS(R) that results in truly undisturbed real-time debugging. All Hitex emulators are controlled by HiTOP, the sophisticated and easy to use Hitex user interface.

DProbe HC12 and DProbeS12 Emulator Concept

The DProbe HC12 in-circuit emulator uses the latest ASIC-technology. Palm-size dimensions together with the ability to use modular upgrades make this development tool a valuable help to any software engineer. The tool is available in several variants for different HC12 and HCS12 derivatives, which guarantees that all derivative specific features are emulated in the correct way. The DTrace and DBox add on modules for DProbes are universal in the sense that they can be used with all derivatives and with other architectures. This enables changing over from one derivative to another while keeping the cost down. DTrace is a compact snap-in trace module that introduces a real-time trace buffer to the system. DBox16 offers extended features to a DProbe, converting it into a high-end in-circuit emulator for the professional systems engineer.

Tantino for HC12
The Tantino for HC12 is a small and compact BDM debug hardware with an excellent price / performance ratio. It supports all Motorola M68HCS12 specific features.
The basic Tantino for HC12 system consists of a small module with a debug cable that allows the direct connection of the test and analysis tool to the BDM port in the target system. The system communicates to the host via USB and is controlled by the HiTOP user interface.

Features:

  • Small and compact BDM debug hardware
  • Support the maximum operating frequency without wait-states
  • Excellent price / performance ratio
  • Easy emulation processor setup
  • Watchdog support
  • Support of low voltage derivatives
  • Fast program download
  • On-chip FLASH programming
  • On-chip EEPROM programming
  • 6-pin or extended 10-pin connector
  • Optional 'smart' access to variables with minimum real-time violation
  • Virtually unlimited number of software breakpoints for code located in the target RAM
  • Up to 2 complex hardware breakpoints for code, data read or data write for the complete 1 MB address range
  • External signals: trigger in and trigger out
  • Target VCC: 1.8V ... 5V
  • Power supply: USB bus powered
  • Host interface: USB
  • Support for all popular compilers (Cosmic, IAR, Metrowerks)

 

The modular DProbe / DBox Range
The DProbe range use advanced ASIC techniques to give a smaller footprint, higher speed and greater modularity. DProbes are hand-held units that contain the emulation memory, breakpoint and triggering systems directly on top of the CPU, allowing operation up to maximum CPU clock frequency, so providing basic emulation functions. Read more about Hitex Products on our Website...

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Tantino for HC12