Intel mcs-48 manual EM1 Emulation Board

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EM1

8021 EMULATION BOARD

EPROM functional equivalent of 8021 - single component 8·bit microcomputer

Based on 8748 - user programmablel erasable EPROM 8·bit computer

Operates with ICE·49™ module to provide full in·circuit debugging of 8021 prototype system

Connects to prototype system through 8021 pin compatible plug

On·card 3.0 M Hz or external TTL driven clock

Portable 4" x 7" microcomputer circuit assembly

The EM1 emulator board is a ready-to-use 4" x 7" microcomputer circuit assembly that emulates the Intel 8021 microcomputer. A 12-inch flat-cable assembly connects the board to the 8021 socket in a prototype system. The board is designed so that it can be mounted either as a stand-alone unit, or within the prototype assembly.

The 8021 microcomputer has 1K x 8 mask-programmable ROM program memory and 64 by 8 RAM data memory. The EM1 is controlled by an Intel 8748, with 1K of EPROM program memory and a 64 byte data memory. The EPROM can be programmed and erased repeatedly during hardware and software development. The EM1 has several ancillary circuits that perform the following functions which are specific to ttie 8021:

Zero crossing detector

Crystal controlled clock/buffer

Port 0 simulator

For prototype debugging, the 8748 can be removed from its socket and replaced with a cable to an ICE-49 module. When used with the EM1, ICE-49 module emulates the 8021 in real-time, or single-steps the 8021 program at the user's command. A full range of capabilities for examining and modifying 8021 memory and status are supplied through ICE-49 module.

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Intel mcs-48 manual EM1 Emulation Board