Supported Microcontrollers in detail
Our debugging software escorts you either way. Please find the following overview about the different debug and emulator solutions and their support. Typical variants for remote debug connection using the debugger Universal Debug Engine regarding the available communication interfaces on the C166, ST10, XC166, XC2000, XE166, TriCore, PowerPC, ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, Cortex, XScale and SH-2A MCU hardware:
- AMCC PowerPC PPC440SPe, PPC440EP, PPC440GP, PPC440GR, PPC440SP, PPC460GT
- Analog Devices ARM7 ADuC7019, ADuC7020, ADuC7021, ADuC7022, ADuC7024, ADuC7025, ADuC7026, ADuC7027
- Atmel ARM7 AT91M40, ARM7 AT91SAM7A1, AT91SAM7A2, AT91SAM7A3 AT91SAM7S32, AT91SAM7S64, AT91SAM7S128, AT91SAM7S256 AT91FR40162
- Atmel ARM9 AT91RM9200
- Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9260, AT91SAM9261, AT91SAM9263, AT91SAM9R64, AT91SAM9RL64, AT91SAM9XE128, AT91SAM9XE256, AT91SAM9XE512
- Cirrus Logic ARM7 EP7309, EP7311, EP7312
- Cirrus Logic ARM9 EP9301, EP9302, EP9307, EP0312, EP9315
- Freescale PowerPC MPC5514, MPC5516, MPC5517, MPC5533, MPC5534, MPC5553, MPC5554, MPC5561, MPC5565, MPC5566, MPC5567, MPC5568, MPC5510, MPC560xB, MPC560xP, MPC560xS, MPC563xM
- Freescale ARM11 i.MX31
- Freescale ARM9 MC9328MX1 i.MX1, MC9328MX21S i.MX21S, MC94MX21 i.MX21, i.MX25, i.MX27
- Freescale ARM7 PAC72x1, PAC72x2, MAC71x1, MAC71x2, MAC71x4, MAC71x5, MAC71x6, MAC7241, MAC7242
- Infineon C166 80C166, 83C166, 88C166
- Infineon C166 C161, C163, C164, C165UTAH, C165H, C167
- Infineon C166 Vecon, EGOLD
- Infineon XC166 XC161, XC164, XC167
- Infineon XC2000 XC2264, XC2267, XC2285, XC2286, XC2287
- Infineon XC2000 XC2365, XC2387
- Infineon XC2000 XC2766, XC2786
- Infineon XE166 XE162, XE164, XE167
- Infineon TriCore TC11IB, TC1100, TC1115, TC1130, TC1161, TC1162, TC1163, TC1164, TC1165, TC1166, TC1167, TC1197
- Infineon TriCore TC1736, TC1765, TC1766, TC1766ED, TC1767, TC1767ED, TC1775, TC1796, TC1796ED, TC1797, TC1797ED
- Infineon TriCore TC1910, TC1912, TC1920
- Infineon TriCore AUDO-Future, AUDO-NextGeneration
- LuminaryMicro Cortex-M3 LM3S
- Marvell/Intel XScale PXA255, PXA270
- Marvell/Intel XScale IXP420, IXP421, IXP422, IXP423, IXP425, IXP455, IXP460, IXP465
- Micronas C166 SDA6000, SDA6001
- NEC ARM9 Ertec200, Ertec400
- NetSilicon ARM7 NET+15, NET+20, NET+40, NET+50
- NetSilicon ARM7 NS7520
- NetSilicon ARM9 NS9360, NS9750, NS9775
- NXP ARM9 LH7A400N0, LH7A404N0
- NXP Cortex-M3 LPC1311, LPC1313, LPC1342, LPC1343
- NXP Cortex-M3 LPC1751, LPC1752, LPC1754, LPC1756, LPC1758, LPC1764, LPC1765, LPC1766, LPC1768
- NXP ARM7 LPC2114, LPC2119, LPC2124, LPC2129, LPC2131, LPC2132, LPC2134, LPC2136, LPC2138, LPC2142, LPC2144, LPC2146, LPC2148, LPC2194
- NXP ARM7 LPC2212, LPC2214, LPC2220, LPC2292, LPC2294
- NXP ARM7 LPC2364, LPC2366, LPC2368, LPC2378, LPC2387
- NXP ARM7 LPC2468, LPC2470, LPC2478, LPC2880, LPC2888
- NXP ARM9 LPC2915, LPC2917, LPC2919
- NXP ARM9 LPC2921, LPC2923, LPC2924, LPC2927, LPC2929
- NXP ARM9 LPC2930, LPC2939
- NXP ARM9 LPC3180
- NXP ARM9 LPC3220, LPC3230, LPC3240, LPC3250
- Renesas SuperH SH-2A SH7254
- STMicroelectronics C166 ST10R163, ST10F163, ST10R165, ST10F166, ST10R167, ST10F167, ST10F168, ST10F169, ST10R172
- STMicroelectronics C166 ST10F251, ST10F252, ST10F269, ST10R271, ST10R272, ST10R273, ST10F275, ST10F276, ST10F280, ST10F282, ST10F296
- STMicroelectronics ARM7 ST30F771, ST30F772, ST30F774
- STMicroelectronics ARM7 STR710, STR711, STR712, STR720, STR730, STR731, STR750
- STMicroelectronics ARM9 STR910, STR911, STR912
- STMicroelectronics PowerPC SPC560, SPC563
- STMicroelectronics Cortex-M3 STM32F105, STM32F107
- TexasInstruments ARM9 OMAP5912
- TexasInstruments ARM7/Cortex-M3 TMS470R1A64, TMS470R1A128, TMS470R1A256, TMS470R1A288, TMS470R1A384, TMS470R1B512, TMS470R1B768
- Toshiba Cortex-M3 TMPM320, TMPM330, TMPM332, TMPM370
- ARM11 ARM1136J, ARM11MP
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PLS Programierbare Logik & Systeme GmbH, based in Germany, was founded in 1990 by Thomas Bauch and Dr. Stefan Weisse. With its innovative modular test and development tools, the company has demonstrated for almost two decades its position as an international technology leader in the field of debuggers, emulators and trace solutions for 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers. The software architecture of the Universal Debug Engine (UDE) guarantees optimal conditions for debugging SoC-based systems. Important architectures such as ARM, Cortex, C166/ST10, TriCore, PowerArchitecture, SH 2A, XC2000/XE166 and XScale as well as simulation platforms of different vendors are supported.
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