
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Debugger",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Motor control kit suits consumer applications from
STMicroelectronics, which we summarised at the time by saying "The STM32 uses the ARM Cortex-M3 core, developed to address the requirements of cost-sensitive home-appliance and industrial applications".
The day before,
we featured the news release Multicore processors aim for automotive multimedia from
Renesas Technology Europe: "Each device incorporates two Renesas Technology SH-4A high-performance CPU cores to achieve superior processing power of up to 1920MIPS".
In February 2008, we covered the news from Atmel Corporation
concerning its AT91SAM9R64
- take a look at Microcontroller accelerates USB applications
which says: "MCU offers an upgrade for existing USB Full Speed designs to High Speed USB that does not require any physical change in the connectors".
Take a look also at the news release from Direct Insight, Development kit provides on-chip debugging,
as well as Development kit offers controller support from Hitex Development Tools,
and Microprocessor helps boost battery life from Renesas Technology Europe.
See also:
Debugger is upgraded at no extra cost
(January 2008)
The BDI3000 supports GDB debugging and Flash programming for ColdFire, PowerPC, ARM, Xscale and MIPS processors
Environment facilitates Unix development
(January 2008)
The ObjectAda for Solaris compilation system is composed of the editor, source-code browser, compiler, debugger and full library manager
Debuggers support automotive processors
(January 2008)
With a software update, TriCore debuggers that are already in use can easily be extended with the new members of this processor family
MCU starter kit gains full USB stack
(January 2008)
Thesycon's USB device software stack enables developers to easily add USB device functionality to embedded systems incorporating Renesas H8S/H8SX USB microcontrollers
Starter kit eases microcontroller exploration
(January 2008)
The PIC32 Starter Kit includes a full tool suite, USB-powered board, on-board debugger and programmer, as well as source-code examples
Flash microcontroller runs down to 1.8V
(December 2007)
The new F1680 Series is claimed to offer Zilog customers the best cost/performance solution of any 8bit mixed mode Flash MCU for a variety of applications
Processor modules take masses of storage onboard
(December 2007)
Onboard mass storage provides even more performance and easier design than any other alternative in its price range
Debuggers support latest Infineon processors
(December 2007)
The existing Infineon C166S V2 debugger has been enhanced with new processor architecture for the Infineon XE166 family
MCUs offer flexible approach enhancement
(December 2007)
Enhanced family of microcontrollers offers a wide range of products ideal for varied systems in PCs and office automation, digital consumer and industrial products
ARM tools are optimised for Atmel MCU
(December 2007)
Development suite allows developers to rapidly exploit the advanced features of the Atmel AT91SAM9263
Processors boost performance and scalability
(November 2007)
LynuxWorks' BlueCat Linux v2.6 supports MicroBlaze processor as well as the PowerPC 405 processor embedded in Virtex-4 FX devices
JTAG debugger provides full access to XE166
(November 2007)
The TantinoXC supports all run control features such as breakpoints, single-step, registers and memory access and allows programming of internal and external Flash memory
Development tools expand to 32bit support
(November 2007)
Suite of tools means that Microchip's current customers can easily make the transition from 8 and 16bit microcontroller development to 32bit development
Microcontroller family expands to 32bit sphere
(November 2007)
The PIC32 family operates at up to 72MHz and offers ample code- and data-space with up to 512Kbyte Flash and 32Kbyte RAM
Smartcard microcontroller boasts a big Flash
(November 2007)
Device offers 240Kbyte of user-configurable memory based on SST's patented SuperFlash technology
IP core offers speed boosts
(November 2007)
The multi-threaded architecture allows the overlapped execution of multiple threads, enabling multiple applications to run concurrently on the same processor
Tools accelerate debug and programming
(October 2007)
Debugging and programming tools are enhanced to exploit all the latest features of Freescale's families of microcontrollers
Workbench supports ARM Cortex-M1 processor
(October 2007)
Version 5 of IAR Embedded Workbench enables the linking of object code from different parties supporting the ARM EABI standard
Development suite supports MCU
(October 2007)
IAR YellowSuite for ColdFire microcontrollers promotes a natural design flow from the beginning of a development project
Development kits support microcontroller
(October 2007)
Starter kits, from Hitex, IAR, Keil and Raisonance make it quick and easy for users to explore the STM32's features with a minimal investment of time and money
Debugger and programmer prepares PICs
(October 2007)
The DLP-Flash2 is a complete in-circuit debugging and programming solution for Microchip's PIC16Fxx and PIC18Fxx PIC MCUs
Development system adds Infineon MCU support
(September 2007)
Hitex now offers complete support for Infineon's new scalable XC2300 microcontroller family with its integrated development environment
Debugger supports multicore ARM devices
(September 2007)
SourcePoint 6.5.1 is the latest debugger from American Arium for ARM-architecture processors
PXA reference kit extends software support
(September 2007)
Development kit is a reference platform for handheld IP-phones based on the new Marvell PXA310 microcontroller with a wide choice of operating systems
Network card platform gains real-time support
(September 2007)
Board support package puts real-time kernel on SH7619 Ethernet-enabled microcontroller development board
User interface integrates development tasks
(September 2007)
Extended IDE functionality now allows optimised integration of all important compilers such as the new Tasking VX-compiler
Software offers Microsoft compatibility
(August 2007)
ObjectAda for Windows 8.4 includes the comprehensive Ada libraries needed for calling Windows Win32 and the Visual C++ .NET 2005 MFC interfaces from application source code written in Ada
Environment supports STM's latest ARM-based MCUs
(August 2007)
IAR Systems is providing support for the new STM32 family of 32bit microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics powered by ARM Cortex-M3 cores
ARM emulator is up to date with core support
(July 2007)
Trace port analyser for ARM-based devices supports the latest ARM Cortex cores and features serial wire debug
Development kit speeds wireless design
(July 2007)
The SPIDER allows customers to rapidly create and test end-to-end Sensium-based solutions
Low-cost kits provide quick start for MCUs
(June 2007)
Three new starter kits for SuperH microcontrollers combine boards, displays, debuggers and software to save on product development time
Development kits extend to 8 and 16bit markets
(June 2007)
Kit provides a complete evaluation environment for NXP's high-performance 8051-based LPC935 microcontroller
Software supports Freescale's automotive drive
(June 2007)
Comprehensive ECU software development solution targets Freescale's MPC5510 microcontroller family
Visualisation engine eases debugger build
(June 2007)
DAFCA has used Concept Engineering's Nlview visualisation engine to build a graphical debugging cockpit for its ClearBlue Silicon Validation Platform

