Bond-out processor

A bond-out processor is an emulation processor that takes the place of the microcontroller or microprocessor in the target board while an application is being developed. Bond-out processors have internal signals and bus brought out to external pins. The term bond-out derives from connecting (or bonding) the emulation circuitry to these external pins. These devices are designed to be used within an in-circuit emulator and are not typically used in any other kind of system.

Bond-out processor

A bond-out processor is an emulation processor that takes the place of the microcontroller or microprocessor in the target board while an application is being developed. Bond-out processors have internal signals and bus brought out to external pins. The term bond-out derives from connecting (or bonding) the emulation circuitry to these external pins. These devices are designed to be used within an in-circuit emulator and are not typically used in any other kind of system.