The usbSprite on-chip JTAG debugger measures 1.3 in. 2 and connects to a host system via a USB mini-b connector on a cable up to 16 ft long. The host port may be JTAG, E-JTAG, OnCE, COP, or BDM.
usbDemon Fully Compatible with Industry-Leading Software Debuggers and Microprocessor Architectures SAN FRANCISCO, CA-March 29, 2004 - Macraigor Systems, an on-chip debug (OCD) industry leader, today ...
The debugging interface is JTAG (Joint Test Action Group), a debugging framework that has been included for many years with Intel chipsets. JTAG works under the software level, allowing engineers, ...
The Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) was formed in mid 1980s to develop a method of verifying designs and testing printed circuit boards after manufacture. Prior to the development of JTAG, testing and ...
Intel responded to a claim about hackers gaining hardware-level access to PCs sporting its sixth- and seventh-generation processors. The claim was made during a presentation at the 33rd annual Chaos ...
Researchers from security vendor Positive Technologies have revealed that some new Intel processors contain a debugging interface accessible via USB 3.0 ports, that can be used to obtain full control ...
Adafruit has announced the arrival of a new piece of kit to their online store in the form of the IBDAP – CMSIS-DAP JTAG/SWD Debug Adapter Kit, which is now available to purchase priced at $19.95. The ...
Several processor vendors have extended JTAG software debug, often to make it faster, or to add hardware trace capabilities. The NEXUS consortium for example defines an auxiliary port containing a ...
Microcontroller development tool firm Lauterbach is now working with QNX to provide JTAG debugging capabilities for the latest QNX Version 7.0 secure embedded operating system for the automotive ...