Lauterbach's TRACE32® now supports i.MX RT500 crossover MCUs from NXP® Semiconductor
Lauterbach extends the range of supported processor architectures to
include i.MX RT500 family crossover MCUs from NXP Semiconductors.
i.MX RT500 crossover MCUs contain an Arm® Cortex®-M33 core in combination with a built-in Cadence® Tensilica®
Fusion 1 DSP processor, both running at frequencies of up to 200 MHz.
The new chip family offers a variety of on-chip security features, which
make it ideal for use in applications which require extra protection.
The entire MCU family is fully supported by all TRACE32 debug tools but
of particular interest are the CombiProbe 2 which provides an efficient
debug and trace solution for the dual-core processor, and the µTrace
which supports debug and trace of just the Cortex-M core(s). For
dual-core debugging using the Combi Probe 2, a Cortex-M debug license as
well as a Xtensa license for the DSP are required.
“Through our close collaboration with NXP, we are pleased to provide our
customers early debug and trace support for the latest processor
families. This enables us to ensure that customers get their products to
market faster and with significantly higher quality,” says Norbert
Weiss, General Manager of Lauterbach GmbH.
Lauterbach is a gold member of the NXP Partner Program, a global network
of engineering companies collaborating with NXP to bring you
exceptional software, tools, training and services, and ultimately speed
your time to market.
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