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Powerdebug now supports Infineon's XC2000ED

A Lauterbach product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 4, 2009

Lauterbach has announced its Powerdebug debuggers support Infineon's XC2000ED emulation device.

The XC2000ED is used in place of XC2xxx or XE16x during the software-development phase.

In addition to its series chip-functions, this device is equipped with on-chip trace functionality and an advanced trigger unit, the Multi-Core Debug Solution (MCDS).

Lauterbach supports all additional features.

By using XC2000ED instead of series chips, developers can use even more methods to analyse software and detect errors.

Program flow and/or data access are recorded by means of on-chip trace in real time.

The recordings can be given a time stamp.

This means nothing stands in the way of performing statistical evaluations during runtime; code manipulation is not necessary.

The advanced trigger unit also supports selective recording of program parts or variables and their contents.

At the same time, the navigation for the MCDS functions is completely integrated in the TRACE32 Powerview interface.

TRACE32 Powerdebug can be connected to XC2000ED over JTAG or Device Access Port (DAP).

C166SV2 Debugger requires only a software update and a Trace licence to support the new features.

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