HP E3456A User Manual page 157

Emulation for the powerpc mpc500
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Glossary
A
analysis probe A probing solution
connected to the target
microprocessor. It provides an inter-
face between the signals of the target
microprocessor and the inputs of the
logic analyzer. Formerly called a
"preprocessor."
D
debug port A hardware interface
designed into a microprocessor that
allows developers to control
microprocessor execution, set
breakpoints, and access
microprocessor registers or target
system memory using a tool like the
emulation probe.
development port See debug port.
E
elastomeric probe adapter A
connector that is fastened on top of a
target microprocessor using a
retainer and knurled nut. The
conductive elastomer on the bottom
of the probe adapter makes contact
with pins of the target
microprocessor and delivers their
signals to connection points on top of
the probe adapter.
emulation module An emulation
module is installed within the
mainframe of a logic analyzer. It
provides run control within an
emulation and analysis test setup.
See also emulation probe.
emulation probe An emulation
probe is a stand-alone instrument
connected via LAN to the mainframe
of a logic analyzer or to a host
computer. It provides run control
within an emulation and analysis test
setup. Formerly called a "processor
probe" or "software probe." See also
emulation module.
extender A part whose only function
is to provide connections from one
location to another. One or more
extenders might be stacked to raise a
probe above a target microprocessor
to avoid mechanical contact with
other components installed close to
the target microprocessor.
Sometimes called a "connector
board."
F
flexible adapter Two connection
devices coupled with a flexible cable.
Used for connecting probing
hardware on the target
microprocessor to the analysis probe.
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