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Agenda for training: Advanced debugging and tracing Arm Cortex in Italy

Vendor: Arm Family: Cortex-A_Armv8
NEXUS Debug/Trace for Qorivva MPC5xxx/SPC5xxx IN PRODUCT CATALOG
LA-7630

Parallel NEXUS Adapter with AutoFocus technology for Qorivva MPC5xxx/SPC5xxx and PX series includes debugger for eTPU and GTM Concurrent debugging of multiple e200 cores on multicore processors requires a License for Multicore Debugging (LA-7960X) (not necessary for lockstep mode) Voltage range: 1..5 V TRACE port: 2..16 MDO (data) lines 1..2 MSEO (control) lines Data Bandwidth: up to 200 MBit/s 76-pin mictor connector requires one of the following converters LA-7631 for Mictor 38 on target LA-7632 for Glenair 51 on target LA-7636 for SAMTEC 50 on target LA-7637 for SAMTEC 20 on target includes software for Windows, Linux and MacOSX requires PowerTrace hardware usage with PowerTrace III requires TRACE32 software DVD 2021/09 or newer please contact Lauterbach if the serial number of your PowerTrace is lower than E03010003982

Tracing for ARM/Cortex IN SUPPORT & TRAINING

Agenda for our training Tracing for ARM/Cortex in Germany

Vendor: Arm Family: Cortex-A_Armv8
Multicore Debugging & Tracing IN FEATURES & USE CASES

Our debug and trace tools support both SMP systems (Symmetric Multiprocessing) and AMP systems (Asymmetric Multiprocessing).

ARM Debug & Trace Solutions IN SUPPORTED PLATFORMS

We provide a complete suite of tools for all Arm®-based microprocessors. All of these allow you to get the best out of your Arm® based embedded design.

c7000 Debug & Trace Solutions IN SUPPORTED PLATFORMS

Benefit from our leading edge development tools to analyze any complex chip integrating Arm Cortex-A-, Arm Cortex-R- and C6x cores with C7x DSP cores.

µTrace® is a cost-effective, but powerful, all-in-one debug and trace solution for Arm® Cortex-M microcontrollers and for debugging 32-bit RISC V cores.

C2000 Debug & Trace Solutions IN SUPPORTED PLATFORMS

Using our debugger you can debug and control any C28x core - along with all of the other Arm cores and CLA coprocessors - all at the same time.