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Preprocessor for PPC4xx family fast flex IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-7929 | Out of production

Program flow trace for PPC4xx 720 MHz clock speed, (180 MHz trace clock) 0.9-3.3V, connector cable and software Requires PowerTrace II, PowerTrace PX or PowerTrace/Ethernet Version 6 or higher requires LA-7983 Conv. 38 Pin Mictor to 20 for Preproc. PPC4xx if the target has a 20 pin male connector

TQSK: TOVVCP IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-8083

Developer Tool Operational Verification and Validation Cases and Procedures (TOVVCP)

Converter MIPI-34 to SD or Micro SD Socket IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3787 | Out of production

Converter to connect the CombiProbe to a SD or Micro SD card connector in case the signals alternatively provide debug functionality

PowerTrace II LITE 512 MB IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3580 | Out of production

Cost effective Trace Recorder with 512 MegaByte trace memory and a streaming rate up to 50 MByte/s. Requires a suitable trace preprocessor or Nexus Adapter. Requires PowerDebug X50, PowerDebug PRO, or PowerDebug II. Out of production since April 2022

TRACE32 TQSK Base IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-8075

General documentation of the TRACE32 Tool Qualification Support-Kit. Includes general documentation and the following test suites: - Debug - Coverage Includes additionally test suite - TRACE32 TriCore Instruction Set Simulator which requires LA-8096L 1 User Floating Lic. ISS Test Suite TriCore - TRACE32 M68K Instruction Set Simulator which requires LA-8097L 1 User Floating Lic. ISS Test Suite 68K Each test suite contains a set of test cases, corresponding test case documentation and results. Downloadable after registration in TRACE32 TQSK Customer Portal For Windows, Linux, and macOS.

Converter PPC4xx-16 and Mictor38 to Mictor38 IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-7986

Converter to MICTOR 38 connector on target from 16 pin male connector JTAG Debugger PPC4XX and MICTOR 38 of LA-7929 Preprocessor for PPC4xx family fast flex or LA-3900 Preproc. for PPC4XX AUTOFOCUS II Flex. Required if no separate JTAG connector is provided on the target.

HSDP Adapter for PowerTrace Serial IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3585

Adapter for PowerTrace Serial to support HSDP on Versal SoCs from AMD/Xilinx, for real-time tracing and fast memory transactions. Requires LA-3551X "License for HSDP". Trace decoding requires an additional architecture-specific license, which is usually included with your PowerTrace Serial. The adapter gets plugged to SERIAL PORT 1 (80-pin) of a PowerTrace Serial.

Converter IDC20A/MIPI-34 to Mictor-38 IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3862

Converter to connect the ARM Debug Cable or the CombiProbe to a Mictor connector on the target. This is needed if you want to debug without a Preprocessor and if there is only a Mictor connector on the target. The trace signals of the CombiProbe are connected to the lowest four trace signals of the Mictor (ETMv3 pinout, continuous mode). But tracing is normally no use case due to the bandwidth limitations of the CombiProbe. Former name: ARM Conv. ARM-20/MIPI-34 to Mictor-38

License for HSDP IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-3551X | New Product

License to enable fast memory transactions and tracing via a high-speed debug port (HSDP) available on some Versal SoCs from AMD/Xilinx. Architecture independent license. Trace decoding requires an additional architecture-specific license, which is usually included with your PowerTrace Serial. Please add the serial number of your PowerTrace Serial to your order. It is recommended to use the HSDP Adapter LA-3585 in addition to this license.

Converter IDC20A to RISC-V SiFive PMOD12 male IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-2765

Converter from IDC20A to 12 pin PMOD connectors with the JTAG pinout from SiFive. The adapter exists in two variants: with male and female PMOD connector. This adapter has the male PMOD connector. PMOD is an open standard defined by Digilent for peripherals used with FPGAs or microcontrollers. The PMOD pinout of this adapter does ONLY work with targets that use the pinout that was defined by SiFive. So it is not a general/official RISC-V pinout. In case of FPGA boards, the pinout may depend on the used FPGA image.