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ST7MDT20M-TEB

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7MDT20M-TEB
Description
BOARD EMULATOR ST7-EMU3
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheets

Specifications of ST7MDT20M-TEB

Accessory Type
Target Board
Processor To Be Evaluated
ST72521 and ST72321
For Use With/related Products
ST7MDT20M-EMU3 Emulator
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
ST7MDT20M-EMU3 Probe User Guide
APPENDIX B: CHANGING THE TEB IN YOUR EMU3 PROBE
Each EMU3 probe has a modular design that is made up of three emulation
boards. Two boards, the Common Emulation Board (CEB) and the Dedicated
Emulation Board (DEB) are identical for all ST7-EMU3 probes. However, the third
board, the Target Emulation Board (TEB), is specific to an ST7 MCU, or a family
of ST7 MCUs. Therefore, what makes each EMU3 probe distinct and defines its
emulation capabilities, is the type of TEB it contains.
The EMU3 probe has been designed to work with many different Target Emulation
Boards (TEBs). This appendix tells you how to replace the TEB in your EMU3
probe.
1 Turn the EMU3 probe upside-down, unscrew the retaining screw and slide the
2 Remove the two screws that secure the TEB to the other probe boards as
3 Remove the target emulation board that is currently in the probe by gripping the
bottom out as shown in
shown in
edge of the board and pulling it straight out (see
somewhere safe and static-free for future use.
Figure 9
Figure 9: Removing the TEB screws
.
Figure 3
Appendix B: Changing the TEB in your EMU3 probe
on page 10.
Figure 10
on page 22). Store it
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