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Does anyone know the difference between E8 and E8a renesas

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E8 and E8a is a on chip debug emaluator.

Does anyone know the difference between E8 and E8a renesas?

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Re: Does anyone know the difference between E8 and E8a renes

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.


What's improved?


- New microcomputers for on-chip debugger are supported. (M16C/65 Group etc.)
- About 60 percent smaller in volume and its plastic case is made from a biodegradable material. (a vegetable-based polylactide [PLA])
- Adopted a general connector as a user interface cable.

- All Families of flash microcomputers are supported for programming. (As the supported microcomputers will be added progressively, please refer to the following list.)

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