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Debugger for ARM7/ARM9 26-08-05



Architecture-specific register window supports compact display of all register sets of various CPU modes

The Universal Debug Engine (UDE) 1.12 of pls Programmierbare Logik & Systeme GmbH supports the world of ARM7 and ARM9 microcontrollers. The latest Version of this debug and test tool provides a variety of features as e.g. a Graph Window for display of pre-processed data from the target in two-dimensional scientific diagrams.

 

This tool, which is applicable in design as well as in production or service environments comprises 100 application examples for three ARM compilers and eleven evaluation boards of various manufacturers with demonstrations of ARM interrupt or interrupt controller configurations respectively as well as Fast-Fourier-Transformation. All examples can be modified for specific applications and rebuilt with the attached Make Files. This only requires the evaluation versions of the supported compilers. Together with the equipment family Universal Access Device (UAD) which provides a high-speed target access via the JTAG interface, UDE1.2 supports a variety of Arm7 / ARM9 components of manufacturers

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Phillips (LPC21xx/LPC22xx)

ST Microelectronics (STR7x, ST30)

Atmel (AT91SAM7Sxxx, AT91RM9200)

Texas Instruments (TMS470R1Axxx)

and NetSilicon (Netxx)

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An architecture-specific register window supports the compact display of all register sets of the various CPU modes. Another useful feature is the FLASH programming functionality, which is available for all types of CPUs.

 
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