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Product category: Board-Level Instruments
News Release from: Goepel Electronic | Subject: VarioTAP
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 February 2008

Technology provides integrated emulation

The use of pre-assembled VarioTAP standard models removes the need for the user to have specific background knowledge and processor-specific pods.

Goepel Electronic has released the VarioTAP in-system emulation technology The solution is based on a configurable streaming technology

VarioTAP enables a complete fusion of JTAG emulation and boundary scan tests for real interlaced test operations and multivalent Flash in-system programming.

"Instead of only combining existent system solutions, with VarioTAP we are the first vendor to attain integrated emulation as a native part of a boundary scan platform", Thomas Wenzel, Goepel Electronic's Managing Director of the Boundary Scan Division, said.

VarioTAP supports all JTAG/IEEE1149.1-compliant microprocessors, independent of the scan chain configuration up to multiprocessor or multicore applications.

The adaptive streaming technology offers the opportunity to execute emulation tests in a test program parallel to, or interacting with, boundary scan tests.

The number of boundary scan ICs, scan cells and TAPs is practically unlimited.

Using the Scanflex hardware platform up to eight TAPs can be controlled independently and simultaneously with other I/O resources.

The use of pre-assembled VarioTAP standard models removes the need for the user to have specific background knowledge and processor-specific pods.

The new solution removes many currently existing limitations.

All VarioTAP models provide application-specific functions and can be extended by customised functions. Request a free brochure from Goepel Electronic ...

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