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How to distinguish the four pin definitions of the C8051F58X emulator? [Copy link]

As shown below, this is the simulator for C8051F58X


Very strange, I can't measure DC5V with a multimeter.

Please advise:
How to distinguish DC5V, C2D, C2K, and GND?

Thanks!

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Many emulators have level conversion functions and support a wide voltage range. The voltage of the target board needs to be provided to the emulator. A few emulators support powering the target board, while many simplified emulators do not have a level conversion function and directly lead VCC to the target board.   Details Published on 2019-12-13 09:35
 

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There is no need to connect so many, just connect C2D, C2K, GND. The microcontroller is powered separately.

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The interface definition is included in the CD you purchased.

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Many emulators have level conversion functions and support a wide voltage range. The voltage of the target board needs to be provided to the emulator.

A few emulators support powering the target board, while many simplified emulators do not have a level conversion function and directly lead VCC to the target board.

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Thank you everyone!

Well, the emulator yesterday was broken, today, I found a good one, with a voltage of 4.24V

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