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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Hitex Development Tools | Subject: Tanto-ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 December 2003

Hardware support for latest ARM-based
controllers

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The Tanto-ARM in-circuit emulator and debugger now supports the ARM9 series of microcontrollers.

ARM9 microcontrollers are finding their way into an ever-increasing number of development projects In order to meet the demand for suitable development tools, Hitex has adapted its proven Tanto-ARM for use with these controller families

Thanks to the innovative and sophisticated Hitop integrated development environment and user interface, Tanto provides maximum benefit when used in embedded development projects to be completed as rapidly and efficiently as possible.

Proficient debugging, fast download rates and rapid programming of both internal and external Flash memory are included, together with the support of numerous derivatives with a diverse range of peripherals.

Cache memory is also correctly handled in various modes.

All popular compilers and real-time operating systems are supported.

The system can be expanded with a universal trace module to record information from the embedded trace macrocell (ETM).

As with the Tanto base module, a simple and inexpensive software update enables the trace expansion to be used with other 16 and 32bit controllers such as TriCore and PowerPC.

In combination with the Tessy software test tool, Tanto-ARM can perform automatic testing in real time on the actual target system.

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