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A JTAG debugger with Trace. The J-TRACE can be used as a standard JTAG by using the JTAG cable or by swapping to the TRACE cable the Trace can be used. NOTE both cables can be unplugged from the unit so you can make your own custom cables if required.
Also available a JTAG Opto Isolator and additional flash programming and break point software.
General Features:
USB-driven JTAG and Trace (38-pin Mictor) interface
Supports all ARM7 and ARM9 devices
No power supply required, powered through USB, although external power supply plug is available
JTAG speed 12 MHz
Auto speed recognition
USB-2 full speed (12Mbit/sec)
Adaptive clock based on RTCK JTAG signal
All signals can be monitored, target voltage can be measured
20-pin standard JTAG connector,
38-pin standard Trace Mictor connector
USB, 20-pin flat cable and 38-pin trace cable included
Full integration with the C-SPY Debugger; advanced debugging features available from C-SPY
Integration into IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM makes setup and use easy
Supported platforms: Windows 2000 and Windows XP
Trace Features
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Trace supports up to 200 MHz full and 100 MHz half clock rate
Trace based on ARM ETM (Embedded Trace Macrocell)
Trace support for devices with built-in trace ports
2 Mbyte trace memory buffer
Compact housing, fits easily on the desk
Silent, fanless design
Support for cycle accurate and compressed tracing
Supports 4 / 8 / 16 bit trace port at both full and half-rate clocking
Trace window synchronizes to source and disassembly window
Function trace shows called functions hierarchically
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