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JTAG debugger provides full access to XE166

A Hitex Development Tools product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 12, 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.

Simultaneous with the launch of the Infineon XE166 16/32bit microcontroller family, Hitex has announced the availability of tool support.

Featuring an extensive range of peripherals, the new microcontrollers are aimed at high-end industrial control applications.

With the TantinoXC Hitex offers a powerful JTAG debugger providing access to the XE166 architecture's OCDS features.

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.

In addition, a time analyser function can be used to measure and analyse the application's run-time behaviour.

A special feature allows expansion of the TantinoXC with an extensive trace function and a performance analysis function.

This allows users to visualise run-time behaviour and quickly locate and improve critical areas.

As with all Hitex tools the TantinoXC is controlled by Hitop, the universal user interface, allowing complete development and high-level language debugging.

Thanks to its open interfaces, additional tools such as the Tasking VX compiler can be integrated easily into Hitop and the user can perform all development tasks directly from this universal interface.

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