JTAG Emulator Pushes Past 3-Mbyte/s Code Download

July 7, 2003
Developers of MIPS-based products can take advantage of the new Turbo System. The PCI-1149.1/Turbo System can handle a sustained test clock frequency of 80 MHz. That translates to more than 3 Mbytes/s of throughput for a tenfold improvement over the...

Developers of MIPS-based products can take advantage of the new Turbo System. The PCI-1149.1/Turbo System can handle a sustained test clock frequency of 80 MHz. That translates to more than 3 Mbytes/s of throughput for a tenfold improvement over the typical 300-kbyte/s rate of existing JTAG systems. The central focus of the system is the PCI-based Turbo Scan Engine. The PCI-1149.1/Turbo System starts at $6950, including a Windows-based source-level debugger.

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