The CodeWarrior USB TAP® host target interface is a feature-packed, run control tool that allows developers to save precious development time during target bring-up and debugging. The USB TAP integrates seamlessly with the CodeWarrior integrated development environment, giving the developer a powerful tool for complex debug tasks and providing excellent visibility into, and control of, Freescale on-chip debug features. With the USB TAP, you will have complete run control functionality and easy flash programming for fast downloads and convenient production testing.
The CodeWarrior USB TAP® features support for these Freescale processors:
* Power Architecture™ Technology * ColdFire® * 56800/E Hybrid * StarCore
*Note: This product supports Microsoft® Windows Vista®
Features
* High-speed USB 2.0 connectivity * Device is self-powered, requiring no external power supply * Run-control visibility and control * Flash memory programming * Low voltage target support * Fully integrated with CodeWarrior tools and supports all CodeWarrior run-control debug features * Gain optimal performance: o Split-second single-step execution o Fast code download to target, depending on processor and target design o Control and debug your software running in-target, with minimal intrusion into target operation * Use software or hardware breakpoints: o Crash-proof control of the target processor o Obtain and modify register contents o Display and modify memory o Control instruction execution o Run/stop/step/reset * USB 2.0 run-control emulator for target bring-up and debug providing visibility into and control of Freescale on-chip debug (OCD) features using On-Chip Emulation (OnCE) communication protocol * Expect fast response for new processors or mask revisions support * Combines a powerful C/C++ symbolic debugger with an integrated debugging interface to take advantage of all USB TAP features * Debug code in ROM, RAM, and flash * Low-voltage processor compatible * Use detailed source-level trace to validate complex code execution despite cache and pre-fetch operations
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