Trace Buffer Controls TMS320 DSP Emulator

April 1, 2000
JDSnet-TMS320 emulator uses the JTAG debug port for accurate breakpoint control and for accessing any on-chip registers and memory. This emulator is intended for debugging of TMS320C2xx, 3x, 5x and 54x families of DSPs. With optional 128K and 256K

JDSnet-TMS320 emulator uses the JTAG debug port for accurate breakpoint control and for accessing any on-chip registers and memory. This emulator is intended for debugging of TMS320C2xx, 3x, 5x and 54x families of DSPs. With optional 128K and 256K trace buffer module, the emulator can store DSP program and data flow with a time stamp in real time while executing user applications. The acquired trace information is displayed in a trace window without stopping the DSP. The trace window shows the program flow along with the corresponding C or assembler code and a bus cycle accurate time stamp. Any part of the trace can be exported to other applications for further analysis. Pricing for the emulator starts at $2950 and $3595 for 128K trace buffer option.

Company: SIGNUM SYSTEMS CORP.

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