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Emulator / Programmer
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PEEDI JTAG / BDM Emulator
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PEEDI JTAG |
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PEEDI - JTAG/SWD/BDM Emulator and Flash Programmer
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| PEEDI is an EmbeddedICE solution that enables you to debug software running on ARM, CORTEX-M0/M3/M4/A5/A8/A9, Power Architecture, ColdFire, Analog Devices Blackfin, MIPS32, AVR32, XScale processor cores via the JTAG/BDM/SWD port. PEEDI provides the services needed to perform all debugging operations. |
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Key Features
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| | ARM7TDMI: ARM710T, ARM720T, ARM740T, AT91SAM7, LPC2000, MAC7100, STR7, TMS470, ADuC7034
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| ARM9TDMI: ARM920T, ARM922T, ARM926EJS, ARM940T, ARM9E, ARM946E, ARM966ES, STR9, i.MX233, i.MX25, i.MX27, TMS320DM355, TMS320DM6446, Marvell Feroceon, OMAP L138
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| XSCALE: PXA255, PXA270, PXA303, PXA320, IXP425, IXP460, IXP465 |
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| ARM11: ARM1136, ARM1156, ARM1176, i.MX31, i.MX35
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| Cortex-M0 (JTAG/SWD): LPC1XXX
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| Cortex-M3 (JTAG/SWD): STM32, SAM3, LPC13xx, LPC17xx, LM3S, Actel Smart Fusion A2F200 and A2F500
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| Cortex-M4 (JTAG/SWD): Freescale Kinetis K10, K20, K40, K60, K70; Atmel SAM4
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| Cortex-M: SWO Stimulus trace and Profiling support
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| Cortex-A5: ATSAMA5D3X NEW! |
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| Cortex-A8: OMAP3530, i.MX50, i.MX51, i.MX53 |
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| Cortex-A9: OMAP4430, i.MX6, Xilinx Zynq, Altera Cyclone V
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| Cortex-A, Cortex-M: NEON/VFP register support NEW!
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| Power Architecture: MPC5200, MPC5510, MPC5514, MPC5517, MPC5534, MPC5553, MPC5554, MPC5565, MPC5566, MPC5567, MPC5604B, MPC5634M, MPC5644A
MPC5121/MPC5123, MPC5125 |
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| Power Architecture QUICC II: MPC83xx, MPC8313, MPC8315, MPC8321, MPC8343, MPC8347, MPC8349 |
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| Power Architecture QUICC III: MPC85xx |
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| Power Architecture QorIQ: P1010, P1020, P2040, P4080, BSC9131 |
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| PowerPC: PPC405, PPC440, APM82xx |
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| COLDFIRE: MCF52XX, MCF53XX, MCF54XX |
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| Analog Devices BLACKFIN: BF522, BF525, BF527, BF531, BF532, BF533, BF534, BF535, BF536, BF537, BF538, BF539, BF542, BF544, BF548, BF549, BF561A, BF561B, BF592 |
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| MIPS32: PIC32, ADM5120, RT3050, Atheros AR6001XL |
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| AVR32: AVR32AP7, AVR32UC3 |
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| PEEDI is packed with one suitable JTAG adapter for connecting to a target system. | |
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 | Multi Core support |
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 | Built-in debugger support: |
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 | Linux Kernel and applications debugging |
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 | OS awareness - "info threads" support for many OS: Linux, uClinux, eCos, ... |
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 | Target Reset control and remote reset detection |
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 | Hardware and Software Breakpoints |
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 | Blackfin virtual memory support - enables a linear programming and access to a device that is bigger than the visible external asynchronous memory space |
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 | Built in FLASH Programmer: |
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| | download images from TFTP, FTP, HTTP server or MMC/SDcard |
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| telnet command line interface |
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| serial command line interface |
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| front panel interface: 2 buttons and 7-segment LED |
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| can be used as Standalone FLASH programmer without host - the file images are stored on MMC/SD card and controlled via front panel interface |
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| up to 15 file images can be selected on the front panel |
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| support of various chip vendors: AMD, Intel, Atmel, Toshiba,SST, SGS and others. The built-in FLASH chip database contains information of more than 1000 chips, support for deviced with CFI (Common Flash Interface) as well as:
- Actel Cortex-M3 SmartFusion A2F series
- Analog ARM7 ADuC7 series
- Atmel Cortex-M3 SAM3 series
- Atmel Cortex-M4 SAM4 series
- Atmel AVR32 AT32UC series
- Atmel ARM7 AT91SAM7 series
- Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9XE series
- EnergyMicro Cortex-M3 EFM32
- Freescale Cortex-M4 Kinetis series
- Freescale ARM7 MAC7xxx series
- Freescale ARM7 MC13220 series (MC13224)
- Freescale Coldfire 2 MFC2xxx series
- Freescale Power MPC55xx series
- Freescale Power MPC56xx series
- NXP ARM7 LPC2xxx series
- NXP ARM9 LPC29xx series
- NXP Coretex-M0 LPC11xx series
- NXP Coretex-M3 LPC17xx series
- Texas Instrumetns ARM7 TMS470 series
- Luminary Cortex-M3 LM3S/Stellaris series
- Microchip MIPS32 PIC32 series
- ST Cortex-M3 STM32 series
- ST ARM7 STR7 series
- ST ARM9 STR9 series
- SD/MMC/eMMC flash memory cards
see supported Flash devices
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| Programming of Atmel AT45DB SPI DataFlash connected to an AT91 MCU or to a Analog Devices Blackfin MCU enables the easy use of AT45DB SPI DataFlash as a boot device |
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| Programming of ST M25P, Spansion S25F and SST SST25 SPI Flash devices connected to a Analog Devices Blackfin MCU |
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| Programming of I2C EEPROMs - MCU independent NEW!
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| Programming of FPGA/CPLD devices (JBC Player) NEW!
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| NAND Flash programming - MCU independent and with various ECC methods:
- software ECC
- hardware ECC for the following CPUs:
AMCC PowerPC APM82xxx
Analog Blackfin BF5xx series
Freescale ARM9 iMX2x series
Freescale ARM11 iMX3x series
Freescale Cortex-A8 iMX5x series
Freescale Power MPC5125 series
Freescale Power MPC83xx series
NXP ARM9 LPC3xxx series
Marvell XSCALE PXA320
Texas Instruments ARM9 Davinci DM64xx series
Texas Instruments ARM9 Davinci DM3xx series
Texas Instruments ARM9 OMAP L138 series
Texas Instruments Cortex-A8 OMAP3 series
Texas Instruments Cortex-A9 OMAP4 series
Samsung Cortex-A8 S5PC100 series
- Note: multicore programming of NAND Flash devices is not supported |
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| OneNAND Flash programming - MCU independent |
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| NAND FLASH JFFS2, YAFFS2 support |
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| MMC/SD, eMMC support for iMX35, iMX6 |
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| auto FLASH program after target power detect |
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| multi FLASH support - up 4 devices per core |
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| unique serial number support |
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| built-in speaker |
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| ideal for small and mid-range manufacturing |
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 | Built-in telnet server for FLASH programming and debug services |
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 | Automatic processor initialization on power-up and Reset |
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 | RS232 serial interface for setup |
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 | Ability to route the RS232 of the PEEDI to a TCP/IP port |
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 | Ability to route the ARM7/ARM9/Cortex-M3 DCC to a TCP/IP port |
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 | Warranty: Hardware 3 Years; Software 1 Year |
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