Port | yantian |
Packaging | Original Standard carton box packing |
Lead Time | 48hours shipping after get payment |
The E8a on-chip debugging emulator is a development of the E8, maintaining the same functionality and ease of use whilst reducing both cost to the end user and the size of the unit.
The E8a is designed to be used both as an on-chip debugger for R8C Family, M16C Family, H8 Family H8/Tiny and Super Low Power Series, and 740 Family in conjunction with Renesas High-performance Embedded workshop, providing the user with a range of debugging features as well as a handy device programmer. E8a is ideal for the modern development and prototyping environment with programming support for devices from all the main MCU families.
The product is supplied with USB host interface cable, a user interface cable, the E8a itself and a software pack containing High-performance Embedded Workshop, Flash Development Toolkit, debugger support software for the E8a and evaluation versions of the Renesas compiler toolchains. Supported versions of the toolchains are available from your Renesas supplier.
Ultra-compact dimensions
92 mm × 42 mm × 15 mm
Biodegradable material
E8a's plastic case is made from a biodegradable material. (a vegetable-based polylactide [PLA])
Complete debug functions
Close to target system actual evaluation
The user system can be debugged in conditions as close as possible to the end-product.
Superior capabilities
The debugger ensures high-efficiency debugging with a dedicated window for setting Break-points and Break conditions, trace data window display and command line functions. High-speed downloading of a load-module file also supported.
High-performance Embedded Workshop (Renesas IDE) offers seamless support for system development
The High-performance Embedded Workshop IDE brings the debugger component, compiler toolchain and some FLASH programming capability together within a single application environment, there is no need to keep launching different applications - the IDE takes care of it all.
USB bus-powered: no external power supply required
The host PC supplies power to the E8a via the USB bus meaning no external power supply is necessary. Use it anywhere, anytime. Power can also be supplied on to the user system from the E8a emulator.