Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Computer Solutions | Subject: Embest UNetICE
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 May 2006
JTAG emulator works straight
out of the box
The Embest UNetICE is a low-cost high-speed in-circuit JTAG emulator for ARM processors
The Embest UNetICE, a low-cost, high-speed in-circuit JTAG emulator for ARM processors, is now available exclusively in the UK from Computer Solutions. UNetICE connects the USB or Ethernet port of a PC to the JTAG interface of the ARM target board and allows Flash programming and debugging. Supporting software includes an integrated development environment (IDE) with a GCC (Gnu Compiler Collection) compiler ready linked along with evaluation boards to give 'out of the box' program development.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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With UNetICE, a user can download target programs, examine memory and registers, single-step through programs, insert multiple breakpoints, run programs in real time, and program on- and off-chip Flash memory.
Support is provided for two hardware breakpoints, two data breakpoints and unlimited software breakpoints The new unit supports all ARM7 and ARM9 kernel CPUs, and is designed for use with Windows 98/NT/2000/XP host PCs via a 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet port or USB port.
It includes a standard 20-pin JTAG port for connecting to the target, and will download and debug at speeds of 200-800Kbyte/s.
It can either be powered from the USB port or from a separate power supply.
The Embest IDE provides a simple and versatile graphical user interface with tools for creating applications for the ARM architecture.
It facilitates the management and development of projects, establishing and managing host-target communication, and running and debugging applications.
It incorporates an integrated source-code editor, Gnu compilers, assembler and linker, a Gnu ANSI C library, and a source-level debugger.
In addition to supporting the Embest IDE, UNetICE also provides support for the Gnu debugger GDB, as well as the ARM ADS and SDT debugger standards and all compilers that comply with that.
A range of low-cost evaluation boards for the Philips, STMicroelectronics, Atmel, Samsung, Cirrus Logic and Intel ARM core microcontrollers are also available.
Prices for the UNetICE start at less than GBP 450, and evaluation boards at GBP 100.
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