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Debugger for Xtensa® IDC20A (PACK) IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3211

Supports Xtensa Cores from Tensilica via an ARM JTAG interface Core trace decoding for TRAX (Trace RAM within core logic) included IDC20A debug cable, which supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG (IEEE 1149.7) and serial Wire Debug (SWD), (0.4V - 5V) Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS Requires PowerDebug module Requires LA-3763 if 14 pin JTAG (Xtensa) connector is used

1 User Floating License Multicore IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-8902L

Floating license for debugging of several cores of the same main architecture-family running on Emulators or Virtual Targets in Asymmetric Multi-Processing (AMP) configuration. You need a suitable debug Front-End license in addition to the license. Allows together with one TRACE32 Front-End license to use up to 8 TRACE32 PowerView GUIs of the same processor architecture on the same host machine. Alternatively 2 identical TRACE32 Front-End licenses can be used. The up to 8 TRACE32 GUIs are assigned to a license pool. All required TRACE32 Back-End, Trace and Integration licenses are added to the same license pool.

Debugger Cortex-M (Armv6/7/8) IDC20A (PACK) IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3254

Supports Arm Cortex-M cores and SecurCore SC000/SC300 trace support ETM Cortex-M via ETB included GTM and IPU debugging included IDC20A debug cable supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG and Serial Wire Debug Port, (0.4V - 5V) Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS cJTAG and SWD require PowerDebug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, PowerDebug Ethernet, PowerTrace, PowerDebug II PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50

uTrace for Cortex-M IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-4530 | Out of production

Supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG and Serial Wire Debug Port for Arm Cortex-M cores Bandwidth of 200 MBit/s per trace channel includes 256-MByte of trace RAM to support: - ITM via Serial Wire Output/TPIU - ETM Cortex-M continuous mode via TPIU (4-bit) Trace Streaming up to 100 MByte/s requires USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed) capable host computer Concurrent debugging of two or more Cortex-M cores requires a License for Multicore Debugging (LA-7960X)

BDM Debugger for MCS12Z (ICD) IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3748

Supports MCS12Z, MCS12X, MCS12, HC12. Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS. Requires PowerDebug base module. Not supported are the very old 1st Gen. PowerDebug modules LA-7702 (without USB) and LA-7704 (with USB 1.1).

Package for uTrace for Cortex-M IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-4532 | Out of production

Supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG and Serial Wire Debug Port for Arm Cortex-M cores Bandwidth of 400 MBit/s per trace channel includes 256-MByte of trace RAM to support: - ITM via Serial Wire Output/TPIU - ETM Cortex-M continuous mode via TPIU (4-bit) Trace Streaming up to 100 MByte/s requires USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed) capable host computer Concurrent debugging of two or more Cortex-M cores requires a License for Multicore Debugging uTrace (LA-4534X)

Debugger for VSPA IDC20A (PACK) IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3212

Supports VSPA Uses IDC20A debug cable, which supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG (IEEE 1149.7) and Serial Wire Debug (SWD), (0.4V - 5V) Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS. Requires PowerDebug base module. Not supported are the very old 1st Gen. PowerDebug modules LA-7702 (without USB) and LA-7704 (with USB 1.1).

QuadProbe Intel x86/x64 IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-4607

requires Power Debug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, Power Debug Ethernet, PowerTrace, Power Debug II or PowerDebug PRO Intel MIPI60 Converged connector requires at least one LA-4611 Whisker Cable MIPI60-Q for QuadProbe x86/x64 possible are up to four LA-4611 Whisker Cable MIPI60-Q for QuadProbe x86/x64 requires the following A-license: LA-3776A JTAG Debugger for Intel x86/x64

Debugger for 78K0R/RL78 IDC20A (PACK) IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3213

Supports 78K0R and RL78 cores (16-bit). Uses IDC20A debug cable, which supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG (IEEE 1149.7) and Serial Wire Debug (SWD), (0.4V - 5V) Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS. Requires PowerDebug base module. Not supported are the very old 1st Gen. PowerDebug modules LA-7702 (without USB) and LA-7704 (with USB 1.1).

Debugger for TriCore AUTO26 (PACK) IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3203

Supports TriCore, PCP and GTM debugging included. Supports JTAG, DAP, DXCPL, DXCM. Supports DAP streaming under certain conditions (see below). Includes the TRACE32 software for Windows, Linux and macOS on DVD and for download. Requires PowerDebug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, PowerDebug Ethernet, PowerTrace Ethernet, PowerDebug II, PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50. Requires LA-3849 if 16 pin JTAG (TriCore) connector is used. DAP Streaming is supported if you use the device with a PowerDebug PRO,E40, or X50 and your PowerView software is version R.2023.09 or newer (build 160619 or higher). If these requirements are met, DAP Streaming is possible only in DAP mode (DAP2, DAP3, DAPWide, DAP4). For performance reasons, we recommend DAPWide at 320 MHz. Trace display and analysis (based on DAP streaming, onchip-buffers, or a PowerTrace) requires LA-3799X (Trace License for TriCore ED). For DXCPL/DXCM you will probably also need the CAN-Box (LA-3889).