Lauterbach, the manufacturer of microprocessor development tools, has added two new components to its Trace32 PowerTools product range. PowerDebug II is a module to provide a Gigabit-Ethernet interface. PowerTrace II – the second new addition with a 2-GB trace memory – allows users to record and evaluate the program and data flow of software over long periods.
With the Gigabit-Ethernet interface of the new PowerDebug II module, users can download programs from a host computer to a target computer at high speed. At the same time, this rapid data transfer rate is essential for evaluating large trace memories. Naturally, all available debuggers and extensions can be operated with this high-speed module.
The 2-GB trace memory of PowerTrace II means that it can monitor long periods of program run time. Each piece of information saved is given a timestamp with a resolution of 10 ns. Combined, for example, with a context tracking system, reverse analysis of the trace data (enabling the content of local variables to be reconstructed), and cache analysis, users can evaluate very large windows of time. The same applies to the statistics function, performance analysis, and code coverage analysis.