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PLS Universal Debug environment supports Infineon's automotive microcontrollers

PLS Programmierbare Logik and Systeme

Universal Debug Engine (UDE) 3.0.10

PLS Programmierbare Logik and Systeme now supports the latest TC1791, TC1793 and TC1798 32-bit automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) of Infineon’s AUDO (Automotive Unified Processor) Max range with its modular component-based Universal Debug Engine (UDE) 3.0.10, its Universal Access Device 2 range and its Universal Emulation Configurator (UEC).

These System-on-Chips (SoCs) of the Tricore version 1.6, which are designed for engine and transmission controls in automotive applications, are based on a new 32-bit core that features an increased floating point unit performance and an integer division unit in hardware.

Key specifications

  • Equipped with 4Mbyte of on-chip flash and up to 288Kbyte SRAM
  • Optimised memory protection
  • Enhanced branch prediction
  • Integrated interfaces and peripheral units
  • The UDE 3.0.10 and the UAD2/UAD2 fully support all internal resources and peripherals of the new automotive microcontrollers
  • With the UAD2/UAD2, both the JTAG interface and the Device Access Port (DAP) can be used as communication channel to the target
  • Connection of devices to the host PC takes place via USB 2.0
  • With UAD2, connection also takes place optionally via IEEE 1394 (Firewire) and 100Mbit Ethernet
  • Numerous possibilities for graphical representation of variables and expressions of them to physical quantities in real time
  • The debug interface of the controller together with a UAD2/UAD2 allows a transparent readout and processing of information while the program is running
  • For the TC1791, TC1793 and TC1798 AUDO MAX devices, users are provided with ‘emulation devices’ for development and test purposes

 

 


 


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