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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Supertrace", 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 RISC microcontrollers gain full support from Green Hills Software, which we summarised at the time by saying "The FR family is a line of 32bit RISC controllers that use a proprietary Fujitsu architecture and have functions optimised for embedded system control applications". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Device software expands multicore coverage from Green Hills Software: "Tools provide developers priceless visibility, control and optimised performance for multiple execution paths in applications on Freescale multicore solutions".
 
In June 2007, we covered the news from Green Hills Software concerning its ECU software development for MPC5510 - take a look at Software supports Freescale's automotive drive which says: "Comprehensive ECU software development solution targets Freescale's MPC5510 microcontroller family".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Green Hills Software, RTOS and tool range supports ARM Cortex family, as well as Fast bug fix for ColdFire from Green Hills Software, and Mezzanine card carries real-time trace port from Green Hills Software.
 

See also:

Dual PowerPC SoC gains optimisation support (May 2006)
Green Hills Software has announced the availability of its entire device software optimisation product line for the Freescale MPC8641D processor based on dual PowerPC cores

Optimisation tools work without trace support (April 2006)
New collection technologies unlock the benefits of Green Hills Software's revolutionary TimeMachine tool suite for developers using processors without built-in trace support

IDE and RTOS make more of TI's dual-core design (March 2006)
The Multi integrated development environment and Integrity real-time operating system are now available for DaVinci technology from Texas Instruments

Variable length encoding shrinks PowerPC programs (September 2005)
New technology reduces the size of a program running in automotive control units based on Freescale's popular MPC5500 family of processors executing the PowerPC instruction set architecture

Optimisation solution returns to VxWorks (September 2005)
Green Hills Software has announced that its industry-leading Multi device software optimisation solution will again be available to VxWorks users

Speedy trace collection from non-trace processors (March 2005)
A trace enabler is an innovation that brings the benefits of high-speed trace collection to developers using processors without built-in trace support

Design to test speeds with debugger (November 2004)
Green Hills has announced that Mobileye has used its TimeMachine 4-D debugger, optimising compilers and hardware probes to speed design, implementation and testing of a single-chip vision system

News on the TimeMachine and SuperTrace for MPC5554 from Green Hills Software (April 2004)
The TimeMachine 4-D debugger and SuperTrace probe are now available for the Motorola MPC5554, a 32bit PowerPC controller for advanced automotive and industrial systems

IDE is optimised for StarCore development (November 2003)
Green Hills Software has developed versions of its Optimising C and C++ compiler and Multi 4.0 IDE specifically tailored to the SC1200 and SC1400, the latest high-performance DSP cores from StarCore

Development environment expands high and low (September 2003)
The latest version of the Multi IDE combines powerful data visualisation and workspace management with low-level bare-board debugging features

Debugger enters the fourth dimension (September 2003)
The TimeMachine 4D debugger is a novel combined hardware and software tool claimed to give developers unprecedented visibility into their program execution

News on the SuperTrace probe from Green Hills Software (August 2003)
A new hardware trace probe brings 1Gbyte of high-speed software trace collection to processors with embedded trace ports

 

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