Specifications

NEWS 2012
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The following version adaptations have been made:
• eCos3.0 • embOS3.80 • FreeRTOSv7
• Linuxv3.0 • MQX3.6 • RTEMS4.10
• SMXv4
• The content of the QNX tracelogger can be dis-
played using TRACE32 QNX OS-Awareness. A
graphical representation of the task switch is also
possible using the TRACE32 command group
LOGGER.Chart.
• TRACE32 QNX OS-Awareness has been adapted
for the use of position-independent executables.
Checking JTAG Signals
Fig.5: MeasuringarrangementforrecordingtheJTAGsignals.
JTAG signals
Fig. 6: The recorded JTAG signals.
JTAG protocol
Fig. 7: The protocol representation of the JTAG signals.
New Supported Target-OS
µC/OS-II for Andes available
Elektrobittresos(OSEK/ORTI) available
Erika(OSEK/ORTI) available
FreeRTOS für AVR32 available
Linux for Beyond planned
MQX for ARC available
OSEK/ORTISMP planned
PikeOS available
PXROS-HRRunModeDebugging available
RTEMS for Nios II available
Sciopta 2.x available
SYS/BIOSforARM available
VxWorks SMP available
Lauterbach’s PowerTrace II is equipped with an inte-
grated logic analyzer and supplied with a standard
digital probe. This enables 17 digital channels to be
recordedwithasamplingrateofupto200MHz.This
logicanalyzerhasasavedepthofupto1024Ksam-
ples and an example of its use would be the test of
the JTAG signals during pre-silicon validation (see fig-
ures 6 and 7).
Enhancements to Target OS-Awareness