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License for debugging the MPC5xxx/SPC5xxx 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)
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)
Converter from 60 pin XDP (Samtec) connector on JTAG Debugger for Intel x86/x64 (LA-3776) to 31 pin XDP-SSA (Hirose) connector (not recommended because of poor signal quality)
170 mm flex extension for 60 pin SAMTEC BTH-BSH connector e.g. XDP60 Intel® x86/x64 debugger
Converter from 60pin XDP (Samtec) connector on JTAG Debugger for Intel x86/x64 (LA-3776) to Intel MIPI34 connector
Converter from 60pin XDP (Samtec) connector on JTAG Debugger for Intel x86/x64 (LA-3776) to 34pin MIPI connector Galileo/Quark
TRACE32 Front-End connecting to - third-party virtual target/simulators - third-party target server such as GDB - TRACE32 Back-End such as XCP Debug Back-End supports TriCore floating license via RLM (Reprise License Manager) Please add the RLM HostID of the license server to your order (please see our FAQ)
Supports Intel® Atom™ cores, and Intel® Core i3,i5,i7 (32-bit and 64-bit) Multicore debugging included includes software for Windows, Linux and MacOSX requires Power Debug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, Power Debug Ethernet, PowerTrace, Power Debug II or Power Debug PRO debug cable with 60-pin XDP connector
Universal BDM debug and JTAG controller, 200 MHz PowerPC, 64 MB DRAM, High-Speed FPGA USB 2.0 (Win98/2000/XP/Linux) included can be upgraded to PowerTrace by LA-7691 (512MByte) Out of production since November 2014
Universal BDM debug and JTAG controller, 80 MHz PowerPC, 16 MByte DRAM, High-Speed FPGA, 12 MHz USB (Win98/2000/XP/Linux), PODBUS Interface (enables to add Parallel and ETHERNET Interface), compatible with all BDM and JTAG debuggers Does NOT support cJTAG and SWD Out of production since March 2004