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Debugger for Cortex-A/R (Armv8 and Armv9)
LA-3743

Supports Armv8-A/R or Armv9-A/R based Cortex-A and Cortex-R 32/64-bit cores IDC20A debug cable supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG and Serial Wire Debug Port, (0.4 V - 5 V) Multicore debugging included includes software for Windows, Linux and MacOSX requires Power Debug Module cJTAG and SWD require Power Debug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, Power Debug Ethernet, PowerTrace, Power Debug II or PowerDebug PRO

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1 User Fl. Lic. XCP Cortex-A/R (Armv8/9) BE
LA-9009L

License for debugging the Cortex-A/R (Armv8/9) architecture via "Software Debugging over XCP" protocol specified by ASAM e.V. as well as the ETAS-specific debugging protocol floating license via RLM (Reprise License Manager) Please add the RLM HostID of the license server to your order (please see our FAQ)

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1 User Fl. Lic. CSWP Cortex-A/R (Armv8/v9) BE
LA-9064L

License for debugging the Cortex-A/R (Armv8/v9) architecture via "Software Debugging over Arm CoreSight Wire Protocol (CSWP)" Floating license via RLM (Reprise License Manager) Please add the RLM HostID of the license server to your order (please see our FAQ) The TRACE32 software must be specially adapted from Lauterbach for each chip. Please contact the Lauterbach development department before ordering.

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Debugger for Armv8/Armv9 Add.
LA-3743A

Supports Armv8 and Armv9 based Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-X and Neoverse 32/64-bit cores GTM, SPT, IPU and Multicore debugging included only suitable for debug cables newer than 08/2008 please add the serial number of the existing debug cable to your order

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Debugger for Armv8/Armv9 Ext.
LA-3743X

Supports Armv8 and Armv9 based Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-X and Neoverse 32/64-bit cores GTM, SPT, IPU and Multicore debugging included only suitable for debug cables newer than 08/2008 please add the serial number of the existing debug cable to your order

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1 User Fl. Lic. Tessent Armv8/Armv9 Back-End
LA-8974L

License for debugging Armv8 and Armv9 based Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-X and Neoverse 32/64-bit cores via Tessent Embedded Analytics (former UltraSoC) USB Debug for Windows and Linux requires TRACE32 software R.2020.09 The TRACE32 software must be specially adapted from Lauterbach for each chip. Please contact the Lauterbach development departement before ordering. floating license via RLM (Reprise License Manager) Please add the RLM HostID of the license server to your order (please see our FAQ)

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1 User Fl. Lic. GTL Armv8/Armv9 Back-End
LA-8987L

License for debugging Armv8 and Armv9 based Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-X and Neoverse 32/64-bit core via Generic Transactor Library for Windows and Linux for RTL emulation or RTL simulation requires that EDA partner supports GTL interface floating license via RLM (Reprise License Manager) Please add the RLM HostID of the license server to your order (please see our FAQ)

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Debugger for Armv8/Armv9 IDC20A (PACK)
LA-3255

Supports Armv8 and Armv9 based Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-X and Neoverse 32/64-bit cores GTM, SPT, IPU and Multicore 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

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1 User Fl. Lic. Tessent Cortex-M Back-End
LA-8973L

License for debugging the Cortex-M architecture (Armv6/7/8 32-bit) via Tessent Embedded Analytics (former UltraSoC) USB Debug for Windows and Linux requires TRACE32 software R.2020.09 The TRACE32 software must be specially adapted from Lauterbach for each chip. Please contact the Lauterbach development departement before ordering. floating license via RLM (Reprise License Manager) Please add the RLM HostID of the license server to your order (please see our FAQ)

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CombiProbe 2 for MIPI34 (PACK)
LA-3083

CombiProbe 2 with MIPI34 whisker for debugging and tracing. Voltage Range: 1.2V...3.3V (5V tolerant inputs). Target Connector: MIPI34, MIPI20T, MIPI10 Trace memory: 512 MByte. Maximum trace port width: 4 pins. Maximum trace bandwidth: 200 MBit/s per trace pin. Includes the TRACE32 software for Windows, Linux and macOS on DVD and for download. Requires at least one of the following A-licenses: LA-3743A Debug. for Cortex-A/R (Armv8 and Armv9) Add. LA-7844A Debug Cortex-M (Armv6/7/8 32-bit) Add. LA-7843A Debug Cortex-A/-R (Armv7 32-bit) Add. LA-7765A JTAG Debugger License for Arm11 Add. LA-7742A JTAG Debugger License for Arm9 Add. LA-7746A JTAG Debugger License for Arm7 Add. Requires trace license LA-7970X for on-chip ETM traces of Cortex-A/R. Requires Power Debug Interface USB 3.0, PowerDebug II, PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50. Extend your CombiProbe with a Mixed-Signal Probe (LA-2500), to record and correlate digital and analog signals.

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CombiProbe 2 for MIPI20T-HS (PACK)
LA-3080

CombiProbe 2 with MIPI20-HS whisker for debugging and tracing. Voltage Range: 1.2V...5.0V. Target Connector: MIPI20T, MIPI10 Trace Memory: 512 MByte. Maximum Trace Port Width: 4 pins. Maximum Trace Bandwidth: 400 MBit/s per trace pin. Includes the TRACE32 software for Windows, Linux and macOS on DVD and for download. Requires at least one of the following A-licenses: LA-3743A Debug. for Cortex-A/R (Armv8 and Armv9) Add. LA-7844A Debug Cortex-M (Armv6/7/8 32-bit) Add. LA-7843A Debug Cortex-A/-R (Armv7 32-bit) Add. LA-7765A JTAG Debugger License for Arm11 Add. LA-7742A JTAG Debugger License for Arm9 Add. LA-7746A JTAG Debugger License for Arm7 Add. LA-2540A Debugger for RISC-V 32-bit Add. LA-2541A Debugger for RISC-V 64-bit Add. Requires trace license LA-7970X for on-chip ETM traces of Cortex-A/R. Requires trace license LA-2767X for RISC-V off-chip traces emitted via a 4-bit Pin Interface Block (PIB). Requires Power Debug Interface USB 3.0,PowerDebug II, PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50. Extend your CombiProbe with a Mixed-Signal Probe (LA-2500), to record and correlate digital and analog signals.

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Package for CombiProbe 2 ARM
LA-4597

Debug cable and 512 MByte of trace memory Supports Standard-JTAG, cJTAG and Serial Wire Debug Port Bandwidth of 400 MBit/s per trace channel requires at least one of the following A-licenses: LA-3743A Debug. for Cortex-A/R (Armv8 and Armv9) Add. LA-7742A (JTAG Debugger License for ARM9 Add.) LA-7746A (JTAG Debugger License for ARM7 Add.) LA-7765A (JTAG Debugger License for ARM11 Add.) LA-7843A (JTAG Debugger License for CORTEX-A Add.) LA-7844A (JTAG Debugger License for CORTEX-M Add.) Trace support (up to 4-bit) included: - MIPI System Trace - ITM via Serial Wire Output/TPIU - ETM Cortex-M continuous mode via TPIU Supports the following trace licenses: LA-7970X (Trace License for the ARM Architecture) requires Power Debug Interface USB 3.0, Power Debug II or Power Debug PRO 5V tolerant inputs; max. output level 3.3V

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CombiProbe 2 for AUTO26 (PACK)
LA-3081

CombiProbe 2 with AUTO26 Whisker for debugging and DAP Streaming, supporting DAP (DAP2, DAP3, DAP4, DAPWide), JTAG, DXCPL/DXCM. For optimal performance, we recommend using a DAP mode. DAP streaming is supported for TriCore (in DAP mode) and works most effectively with DAPWide (up to 320 Mbit/s). For DXCPL/DXCM, you will likely require the CAN-Box (LA-3889) as well. Voltage Range: 1.8V to 5.0V. Debug Clock Frequency: 10 kHz to 160 MHz Target Connector: AUTO26, AUTO20, AUTO10 Trace Memory: 512 MByte. Includes the TRACE32 software for Windows, Linux and macOS on DVD and for download. Requires the following A-license: LA-7756A (Debugger for TriCore Standard Additional). Trace analysis and display requires LA-3799X (Trace License for TriCore ED). Requires Power Debug Interface USB 3.0,PowerDebug II, PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50. Please note that TriCore SoCs usually support only 3.3V or 5V in DAP mode. Debug clock frequency in JTAG mode is typically limited to 40 MHz on TriCore SoCs (while up to 160 MHz is supported in DAP mode). Extend your CombiProbe with a Mixed-Signal Probe (LA-2500), to record digital and analog signals and correlate them with MCDS DAP streaming. (Requires PowerView R.2024.02 or higher).

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