Sophia
Systems releases EJ-Extreme LTT (Long Term Trace): a full-featured
ICE with more than 100GBytes of trace capacity for TI OMAP/ARM
Japan
- June 21 2006 - Sophia Systems (CEO: Tasuku Kashihira, JASDAQ: 6942)
today announced the release of the EJ-Extreme LTT (Long Term Trace):
a full-featured ICE with more than 100GBytes of trace capacity.
The
EJ-Extreme series were first released in April 2005 as a standard
full featured ICE. Now the EJ-Extreme LTT series brings embedded debugging
to a whole new level with the ability to capture over 100GBytes of
trace data. By recording the execution data onto a HDD (hard disc
drive), the EJ-Extreme LTT can simulate the target for longer periods
of time. This makes it much easier to locate those hard to find bugs
that are difficult to detect when attempting to measure an event by
the second. With the 100Gbytes of storage available, an event can
be measured for an hour or more, freeing up the developer during target
execution. In addition, improved graphical output displays, such as
CPU performance, lead to more thoroughly debugged products - resulting
in significant potential savings for companies and higher quality
products for consumers.
The
first release of the EJ-Extreme LTT will support TI OMAP/ARM7, 9 &
11 cores. A seamless interface to the TI Code Composer Studio
IDE is also available that interfaces directly through our own high-level
language Watchpoint debugger. In addition, ETB trace and automotive
debugging features such as RTP (RAM Trace Port) are also available
options.