JTAG tools support board debug
Three JTAG tools fulfill debug, small-volume production, and field-service applications.
-- Test & Measurement World, 12/1/2009 2:00:00 AM
JTAG Technologies is bringing the look and feel of 20th century debug techniques into the 21st century with a family of products called JTAG Live. The JTAG Live family supports the debugging of boards too crowded for traditional probing and consists of three products:
Buzz replaces the audible continuity test of traditional DMMs or allows oscilloscope-like probing, checking direct and indirect connections between devices that support boundary scan.
Clip acts as a logic analyzer, applying vector-based cluster tests.
Script enables users to employ the Python language to adopt a functional, device-oriented approach to take control of a design through onboard JTAG/boundary-scan-compliant devices.
Instead of addressing the high-volume production-test applications that boundary-scan tools have traditionally served, the three products address debug, small-volume production, and field-service applications, said Peter van den Eijnden, JTAG managing director, who added that the tools don’t burden users with netlist requirements. To connect to a board under test, JTAG Live family members are compatible with the JTAG programming cables from Altera and Xilinx as well as with the two-port USB Explorer from JTAG Technologies.
Prices: Buzz—free; Clip—$750; Script—$2250.
JTAG Technologies, www.jtaglive.com.
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