An In-Circuit Emulator (ICE) is a hardware debugging tool used to test and debug embedded systems. It essentially replaces the microcontroller or microprocessor on the target system with a special emulator that allows developers to control the processor's execution, set breakpoints, inspect memory and registers, and perform other debugging operations in real-time. This enables detailed analysis and troubleshooting of software and hardware interactions within the embedded system.
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