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. Minimally intrusive. Free tool. No license cost, no hidden fees. SystemView PRO: Unlimited recording. RTOS task, resource, and API tracing. Interrupt tracing for bare metal systems without an RTOS.
Continuous real-time recording and live analysis with J-Link and SEGGER RTT technology. Live analysis of captured data - view responses to stimuli in real time without stopping the target. embOS, emNet, and FreeRTOS API call tracing as standard. Can be adapted to other RTOS using a fully documented API.
Works on any CPU. Real-time Streaming Trace (trace data is streamed to PC in real time, unlimited trace buffer). SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and GigaBit Ethernet Interfaces for Highest Bandwidth.
Up to 150 MHz ETM Trace Clock (works with all currently supported devices). Supports Tracing on Cortex-M0+/M1/M23/M3/M33/M4/M7 Targets. Supports Tracing on Cortex-A5/A7/A8/A9/A12/A15/A17 Targets.
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Supports Tracing on Cortex-R4/R5/R8 Targets. Full J-Link Functionality. Easy to use with Ozone and Embedded Studio. Cross-platform Support (Windows, Linux, Mac). Free Software Updates.
NXP Kinetis K66 MCU (MK66FN2M0VMD18) 180MHz, ARM Cortex-M4. 1.8' LCD module (resolution 160x128). On-board debug probe (K22FN128, mini A/B-type connector); SWD/SWO only, no VCOM port support.
External debug interface (19-pin Cortex-M); incl. NXP LPC54605 MCU (LPC54605J512) 180MHz, ARM Cortex-M4. External debug interface (9-pin Cortex-M). 1x USB host: full-speed, providing USB supply to device, A type receptacle (for directly plugging in A type devices/modules). 1x USB host: high-speed, providing USB supply to device, A type receptacle (for directly plugging in A type devices/modules). LEDs: 6x (2 status, 4 user LEDs). 1x USB micro B USB 2.0 receptacle for power only.
Configuration free: no shorting links or solder jumpers required. Dimensions 32mm x 32mm. EmWinSPY is designed for showing runtime information of the embedded target on a PC.
It shows information about the currently connected emWin application like memory status, a tree with detailed information about all currently existing windows and a list of user input, which optionally can be written into a log file. Further it is able to take screenshots of the current screen. Communication works via a socket connection (TCP/IP) or Segger's Real Time Transfer (RTT), a new technology explained in detail on our website. The emWin viewer allows 'debugging' of the display output while stepping through the simulation. If the simulation is used when debugging the application, the display output normally could not be seen when stepping through the code. This is due to a limitation of Win32: If the debudded thread is halted, all other threads of the process are also halted. This includes the thread which outputs the simulated display on the screen.The emWin viewer solves this problem by showing the display window of the simulation in a separate process.
The viewer could be started before or while debugging.