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PowerTrace III IN PRODUCTS

Our PowerTrace III trace module is the best trace tool available for parallel trace ports, letting you get the maximum data throughput out of your device.

JTAG Debugger Extension for TEAK-JAM IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-7774X

supports Teak, Teaklite and Teaklite-II with JAM interface requires a valid software guarantee or a valid software maintenance key please add the serial number of the existing debug cable to your order

Vendor: Ceva, Inc. Family: TEAKLITE-II
Trace Probes IN PRODUCTS

Our trace probes support trace connectors, pinouts, and electrical needs for various architectures and SoCs. We have the right probe to connect your target's trace port smoothly to the PowerTrace module.

CombiProbe C166V2-Debugger and 4-Bit Trace IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-4506 | On request, please contact Lauterbach

supports C166 V2 Debug cable and 128-MByte of trace memory requires the following A-license: LA-7759A (OCDS Debugger for C166S V2) optional LA-7789A (JTAG Debugger for OAK/Teaklite-SEIB Add.) MCDS program flow trace requires: LA-7975X (Off-Chip Trace for MCDS of C166S-V2) requires Power Debug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, Power Debug Ethernet, PowerTrace, Power Debug II or Power Debug PRO 5V tolerant inputs; max. output level 3.3V

Our PowerTrace II Lite trace module for mid- and low-speed cores lets you record system behavior in real-time without influencing the system operation.

PowerDebug X50 IN PRODUCTS

PowerDebug X50 is the most advanced debug tool created so far. Is the gateway to unlimited debug capabilities meeting your challenges today and in the future.

The IDC20A Debug Probe provides maximum flexibility. It is featuring the most common pin-out in the embedded market with a wide input voltage range.

PowerDebug E40 IN PRODUCTS

PowerDebug E40 is a modern, high-performance, flexible debug tool that allows to seamlessly transition from one embedded target to another.

Our logic analyzer extensions to debug and trace tools allow the recording of digital and analog signals, which can be correlated to the recorded program flow.