
The GT-1000D, Arium's powerhouse ETM trace port analyzer for the embedded market, supports ARM7™, ARM9™, ARM11™, and ARM Cortex™ processor cores, and XScale, and TI OMAP&trade processors. The emulator delivers an industry-leading trace depth of 1 GByte and a half-clock capture rate of 640 MHz, supporting ETMv1 and ETMv3 architectures with a 44-bit timestamp with 10 ns resolution. The GT-1000D ships with a 38-pin ETM Mictor connector for trace and a 20-pin JTAG connector for straight run control (1 KHz - 40 MHz).
Included with the GT-1000D is Arium's flagship SourcePoint™ debugging software. The debugger interface is part of the company's core technology developed specifically for SoC design and debug. The 32-bit application runs on Microsoft® Windows® and Linux hosts. The GT-1000D, when coupled with SourcePoint™, features fast downloads, a robust command language, and intuitive manipulation and elegant display of code. Designed and developed as a complete solution, the tight integration of the trace port analyzer and the debugger offers developers one of the most robust debug solutions on the market today.
Arium's GT-1000D Linux OS-aware debug solution includes full symbolic, source-level debugging of Linux kernel code (including loadable kernel modules), and applications (including shared libraries). Developers can launch or attach to multi-threaded processes with seamless transitions to and from the kernel and each process, debug the kernel straight out of reset, and dynamically debug loaded Linux kernel modules. In addition, with SourcePoint and the GT-1000D, developers can get Linux console output through the JTAG port, eliminating a serial or Ethernet port requirement.
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