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J-Trace, debug trace device released

Hilden, Germany-February 13, 2006, J-Trace, debug trace device released

J-Trace is a JTAG emulator designed for ARM cores which includes trace (ETM) support. It connects via USB to a PC running Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 or Windows Vista. J-Trace has a built-in 20-pin JTAG connector and a built in 38-pin JTAG+Trace connector, which is compatible with the standard 20-pin connector and 38-pin connector defined by ARM.

Features of J-Trace

  • USB 2.0 interface
  • Any ARM7/ARM9 core supported, including thumb mode
  • Automatic core recognition
  • Maximum JTAG speed 12 MHz
  • Download speed up to 420 Kbytes/second *
  • DCC speed up to 600 Kbytes/second *
  • Seamless integration into the IAR Embedded Workbench® IDE
  • No power supply required, powered through USB
  • Auto speed recognition
  • Support for adaptive clocking
  • All JTAG signals can be monitored, target voltage can be measured
  • Support for multiple devices
  • Fully plug and play compatible
  • Standard 20-pin JTAG connector, standard 38-pin JTAG+Trace connector
  • Optional 14-pin JTAG adapter available
  • Wide target voltage range: 3.0V - 3.6V
  • Optional adapter for 5V targets available
  • USB and 20-pin ribbon cable included
  • Memory viewer (J-Mem) included
  • TCP/IP server included, which allows using J-Trace via TCP/IP networks
  • Flash programming software (J-Flash) available
  • Flash DLL available, which allows using flash functionality in custom applications
  • Software Developer Kit (SDK) available
  • Full integration with the IAR C-SPY® debugger; advanced debugging features
  • available from IAR C-SPY debugger.

More technical information on J-Trace

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Last update: December 7, 2007