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New support in Lauterbach TRACE32 tools makes it easy to debug designs combining MIPS and ARM CPUsTRACE32 supports Imagination’s MIPS Release 6 CPUs in an integrated debug environment London, UK – 17th February, 2016 – Imagination Technologies (IMG.L) and Lauterbach, the leading manufacturer of microprocessor development tools, announce that they are making it easy to use Lauterbach’s popular TRACE32 tools to debug MIPS heterogeneous CPU based systems or systems that combine MIPS CPUs with ARM CPUs. Lauterbach will demonstrate the solution at the upcoming Embedded World Conference and Exhibition. Lauterbach’s TRACE32 is a set of modular microprocessor development tools that provides integrated debug environments for embedded designs. TRACE32 now supports MIPS Release 6 CPUs including the new M-class M6250, the first embedded-class MIPS CPU to incorporate the MIPS On-Chip Instrumentation (MIPS OCI) flexible on-chip CPU debug architecture. Companies can use MIPS OCI to ensure the lowest possible risk and impact on their debug process for highly-integrated heterogeneous SoCs. Says Norbert Weiss, international sales & marketing manager at Lauterbach: “For many years, Lauterbach has supported the popular MIPS architectures and cores. With TRACE32®, the developers who are creating products around MIPS have access to a full range of debug functionality, from bootstrap code to interrupt routines and drivers. Now developers can even use TRACE32® for designs which combine the MIPS and ARM architectures.” Says Jim Nicholas, vice president of MIPS business operations, Imagination: “Because so many of our customers use Lauterbach tools, it’s important that TRACE32 work with MIPS OCI. This new development continues to extend the MIPS ecosystem, offering designers an even wider choice of leading development tools. The great amount of focus we are putting on continued development of the MIPS roadmap and ecosystem is enabling potential customers to consider using MIPS CPUs in their systems either as a supporting controller or to replace an ARM or other CPU in their SoC. We’ve had several customers request the multi-architecture debug solution.” Integrated real-time trace stream with cross-triggering With its TRACE32 debugger products, Lauterbach provides development tool support for a range of MIPS processors. For more information on Lauterbach support for MIPS, visit www.lauterbach.com/pro/pro__mips.html. Demonstration at Embedded World About TRACE32 Tools The trace tools of TRACE32 connect to the integrated trace port on the target cores and record program flow information directly from the core in real time. This recording provides the developer with fast and logical troubleshooting capabilities to detect complex errors that only occur under run-time conditions. In addition the time-stamped program flow can be analyzed to provide an overall view of the system performance as well as quality assurance features such as code coverage and cache analysis. About MIPS CPUs About Lauterbach About Imagination Technologies
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