Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Kozio | Subject: MPC82xx support
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 April 2006
Diagnostics expand to
cover PowerQUICC II
Kozio's comprehensive test package for custom boards using MPC82xx processors can be fully preconfigured and ready for delivery in just two weeks
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Kozio now provides support for custom product designs using Freescale's MPC832x series of PowerPC processors, including the e300 core as well as the QUICC Engine technology
Kozio is now providing support for Freescale's PowerQUICC II communications processor family. Kozio's comprehensive test package for custom boards using MPC82xx processors can be fully preconfigured and ready for delivery in just two weeks. The Kozio package of products, including kDiagnostics, kManufacturing, kPOST and kField, provide proven test suites and diagnostics for the CPU, PCI, SDRAM, Flash, NVRAM, Ethernet, Serial, I2C bus and other devices.
Freescale customers can now have a reliable hardware test software tool delivered in just two weeks for their custom PowerQUICC II board, saving development costs and reducing project risk.
Outsourcing this test development allows companies to choose the best solution available and streamline their product development process.
Kozio offers a free evaluation kit of its kDiagnostics software for board bring-up debug and test for the PowerQUICC II and many other supported processor reference platforms.
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PowerPC board users get diagnositcs CD
A kDiagnostics CD is now shipping with Freescale PowerPC-based reference platforms
Software ships with Saguaro evaluation kit
An evaluation version of Kozio's kDiagnostics software is now shipping as part of AMCC's new Saguaro evaluation kit for the nP3705 packet processor
Kozio is a member of the Freescale Tools Alliance and the Freescale Design Alliance.
Kozio continues to expand its Freescale coverage and its proven diagnostic capabilities through engaugements with customers, as well.
'We're committed to expanding our support of Freescale processors', said Joseph Skazinski, President of Kozio.
'Our focus is on delivering proven software by developing and validating our test software using evaluation platforms'.
'That proven software can then be delivered quickly, helping to shave months off a customer's project schedule'.
Kozio licenses preconfigured test applications, ready for execution on a custom board, to semiconductor companies, electronics manufacturing service (EMS) providers, contract manufacturers (CMs), original design manufacturers (ODMs), and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
This service includes the creation of software test algorithms providing comprehensive or near-comprehensive test coverage of various hardware components on a processor board.
A detailed test-coverage document is delivered with the software.
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