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License to use TRACE32 PowerView Front-End TRACE32 PowerView Front-End can be used to connect to third-party solutions such as: - virtual target/simulators - target server such as GDB For details please refer to tool chain support list for your core architecture supports Arm based architectures floating license via RLM (Reprise License Manager) Please add the RLM HostID of the license server to your order (please see our FAQ)
Our debug software PowerView runs on all major operating systems like MS-Windows, Apple macOS and Linux.
We support the programming of a large variety of flash: NOR, NAND, SPI, QSPI, EMMC & more, in total more than 1.000 devices supplied by dozens of manufacturers.
You can integrate our tools with well-known and popular 3rd party tools easily, e.g. Eclipse, Simulink, LabView, Vectorcast and many more.
Our tools support any popular hypervisor used in embedded applications. The support includes open-source projects as well as all popular commercial products.
We support a large variety of NAND and serial flash controllers, next to NAND providing flash interfaces like SPI, QSPI, eMMC, SNOR, SD and I2C-EEPROM as well.
We offer trainings for individuals for up to 15 participants on a regular base globally. On request, we also conduct group trainings at our customers' premises.
Our TRACE32® tools support debugging and tracing of operating systems based on both AUTOSAR Classic Platform as well as AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform. They also support various configurations for the concurrent debugging of both of them.
"A typical configuration can be seen in the picture on the right. What do ORTI and ARTI stand for?..."
Use our tools to analyze any design, from a stand-alone single- or multi-core DSP to a complex chip integrating Arm CPUs, C7000, PRU, ARP32 with C6x DSP cores.
"Locate your chip TRACE FEATURES Capture Your Core’s Actions Stop mode debugging can be a powerful tool..."
Supports Armv7-A/R based Cortex-A and Cortex-R 32-bit cores GTM and IPU debugging included IDC20A debug cable supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG and Serial Wire Debug Port, (0.4V - 5V) Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS cJTAG and SWD require PowerDebug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, PowerDebug Ethernet, PowerTrace, PowerDebug II PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50