Monday, July 10, 2006
Emulator/programmer expands MCU support
Ronetix has announced the availability of the new firmware for its high-speed low-cost JTAG emulator and Flash programmer for ARM7, ARM9 and XScale based microcontrollers.
Ronetix has announced the availability of the new firmware for its high-speed low-cost JTAG emulator and Flash programmer for ARM7, ARM9 and XScale based microcontrollers. The new firmware makes Peedi the first JTAG emulator that supports Flash programming of Atmel SPI DataFlash AT45DB series connected to Atmel ARM9 MCUs. This unique feature enables the easy use of 8-pin AT45DB DataFlash as a boot device.
Peedi can be used in stand-alone mode to program more that 800 Flash devices as well as AT91SAM7, LPC2000, MAC7100, STR7 and TMS470 families.
Peedi supports native Gnu gdb and provides a very high real download speed up to 1Mbyte/s.
The new firmware provides uClinux awareness which enables debugging of both the kernel and applications.
Ronetix has announced the availability of the new firmware for its high-speed low-cost JTAG emulator and Flash programmer for ARM7, ARM9 and XScale based microcontrollers. The new firmware makes Peedi the first JTAG emulator that supports Flash programming of Atmel SPI DataFlash AT45DB series connected to Atmel ARM9 MCUs. This unique feature enables the easy use of 8-pin AT45DB DataFlash as a boot device.
Peedi can be used in stand-alone mode to program more that 800 Flash devices as well as AT91SAM7, LPC2000, MAC7100, STR7 and TMS470 families.
Peedi supports native Gnu gdb and provides a very high real download speed up to 1Mbyte/s.
The new firmware provides uClinux awareness which enables debugging of both the kernel and applications.