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PEEDI JTAG Emulator and Flash Programmer by Ronetix Development Tools GmbH



JTAG Emulator

Product Description

PEEDI is an EmbeddedICE solution that enables you to debug software running on ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, XScale, CORTEX-M0/M3/M4/A8/A9 processor cores via the JTAG/BDM/SWD port. PEEDI provides the services needed to perform all debugging operations.

It has a built-in interface for GNU gdb/insight, ARM RealView, Green Hills MULTI, C-Spy and permits very high real download speed (more than 400Kbytes/s). The emulator is equipped with a built-in telnet command interface for debugging and flash programming. At the same time up to 4 cores can be addressed and directed simultaneously or individually.

The Flash programmer can be used in standalone mode. It can program NAND Flash and Atmel DataFlash devices if they are connected to an AT91 MCU


The most important features are:

  • Device support: all ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, XSCALE, CORTEX-M0/M3/M4/A8/A9 based MCUs
  • True multi-core support - up to 4 cores
  • Built-in support for GNU gdb/insight, ARM ADS, ARM RealView and other debuggers with ADP/RDI interface
  • Linux kernel debugging also when MMU is enabled
  • OS awareness - Linux, uCLinux, eCos...
  • Access to all CP15 registers - physical or interpreted mode
  • Target Reset control and remote reset detection
  • Hardware and Software Breakpoints

    Built in FLASH programmer:
     
  • download images from TFTP, FTP, HTTP server or MMC/SD card
  • telnet command line interface
  • front panel interface: 2 buttons and 7-segment LED
  • can be used as standalone FLASH programmer without host - the file images are stored on MMC/SD card and controlled via front panel interface
  • up to 15 file images can be selected on the front panel
  • support of various chip vendors. The built-in FLASH chip database contains information of more than 900 chips 
  • support for NAND Flash and DataFlash devices if they if they are connected to an AT91MCU.
  • auto FLASH program after target power detect
  • multi FLASH support – up to 4 devices per core
  • built-in speaker
  • ideal for small and mid-range manufacturing
  • Built-in telnet server for FLASH programming and debug services
  •  Automatic processor initialization on power-up and Reset
  • RS232 serial interface for setup
  • Capability to route the RS232 of the PEEDI to a TCP/IP port
  • Ability to route the ARM7/ARM9/Cortex-M3 DCC to a TCP/IP port
     

PEEDI JTAG Emulator and Flash Programmer

Market Segment(s)

  • Embedded
  • Enterprise
  • Home
  • Mobile
  • Mobile Computing

Target Platform(s)

  • Linux
  • Other OS
  • Windows Embedded CE

ARM Processor(s)

  • ARM7EJ-S
  • ARM7TDMI
  • ARM7TDMI-S
  • ARM720T
  • ARM920T
  • ARM922T
  • ARM926EJ-S
  • ARM940T
  • ARM946E-S
  • ARM966E-S
  • ARM968E-S
  • ARM1136J-S
  • ARM1136JF-S
  • ARM1156T2(F)-S
  • ARM1176JZ(F)-S
  • Cortex-A53
  • Cortex-A57
  • Cortex-A8
  • Cortex-A9
  • Cortex-M0
  • Cortex-M3
  • Cortex-M4
  • ARMv8
  • XScale
 
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