Debugger Snoops MCUs Via USB

Oct. 8, 2008
Tooling up for Infineon's XC166 microcontrollers, the TantinoXC provides entry-level JTAG debugging via USB. The debugger employs HiTOP, the company's Windows-like interface for debugging C/C++ applications. Users can download code to target RAM at

Tooling up for Infineon's XC166 microcontrollers, the TantinoXC provides entry-level JTAG debugging via USB. The debugger employs HiTOP, the company's Windows-like interface for debugging C/C++ applications. Users can download code to target RAM at speeds up to 200 KB/s and, when using the debugger's integrated flash programmer, can download code into the MCU's flash ROM at speeds up to 30 KB/s. Other features include automatic frequency and voltage-level controls. USA HITEX DEVELOPMENT TOOLS, Irvine, CA. (800) 454-4839

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