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Converter for SH-JTAG 14 pins to SH-JTAG 36 pins on Hirose connector
Supports TriCore, PCP and GTM debugging included. Supports JTAG, DAP, DXCPL, DXCM. Supports DAP streaming under certain conditions (see below). Includes the TRACE32 software for Windows, Linux and macOS on DVD and for download. Requires PowerDebug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, PowerDebug Ethernet, PowerTrace Ethernet, PowerDebug II, PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50. Requires LA-3849 if 16 pin JTAG (TriCore) connector is used. DAP Streaming is supported if you use the device with a PowerDebug PRO,E40, or X50 and your PowerView software is version R.2023.09 or newer (build 160619 or higher). If these requirements are met, DAP Streaming is possible only in DAP mode (DAP2, DAP3, DAPWide, DAP4). For performance reasons, we recommend DAPWide at 320 MHz. Trace display and analysis (based on DAP streaming, onchip-buffers, or a PowerTrace) requires LA-3799X (Trace License for TriCore ED). For DXCPL/DXCM you will probably also need the CAN-Box (LA-3889).
Supports dsPIC33C (0.9 V - 5.5 V) Debugging of dual-core dsPIC requires LA-2762 Package for CombiProbe 2 dsPIC Dual Core Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS. Requires Power Debug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, Power Debug Ethernet, Power Debug II, PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50
Converter to connect Preprocessor AutoFocus II Mictor38 to MIPI60 (QSH) connector ARM/Cortex: Converter to connect Mictor38 TRACE A and TRACE B (32-bit ETMv3/PTM) and an IDC20A Debug Cable to a MIPI60 connector on the target Intel x86/x64: Converter to connect Mictor38 TRACE A to to a MIPI60 connector on the target Former name: Conv. Prepro.AF II Mictor, ARM20 to MIPI60
Converter MIPI-34 to 14 pin JTAG MIPS and IFLOW Trace10 includes 10 pin Cable 100 mm
Converter to connect a Preprocessor with MIPI-60 connector to a Mictor-38 connector on the target assuming an ETMv3 pinout up to 16 bit.
Supports Qorivva MPC5xxx/SPC5xxx (e200 cores) and Freescale PX SERIES processors. eTPU, GTM and SPT debugging included. Concurrent debugging of multiple e200 cores on multicore processors requires a License for Multicore Debugging (LA-7960X) (not necessary for lockstep mode). Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS. Requires PowerDebug E40/X50, PowerDebug II or PRO, PowerDebug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, PowerDebug Ethernet, PowerTrace Ethernet. Includes LA-3873 (Conv. AUTO26 to JTAG14 OnCE) Voltage range 0.9V to 5.5V
Converter to connect the ARM Debug Cable or the CombiProbe to a Mictor connector on the target. This is needed if you want to debug without a Preprocessor and if there is only a Mictor connector on the target. The trace signals of the CombiProbe are connected to the lowest four trace signals of the Mictor (ETMv3 pinout, continuous mode). But tracing is normally no use case due to the bandwidth limitations of the CombiProbe. Former name: ARM Conv. ARM-20/MIPI-34 to Mictor-38
Converter to connect two ARM Debug Cable to one connector on the target. Old method to handle multicore debugging by using two debugger hardware modules.
Converter from Samtec40 HSSTP to USB Type-C (UFP DAM, SWD on D1) for debugging and tracing. This device only provides pin conversion and does not support the USB protocol. E.g. for NVIDIA Orin