Infineon USB-C Active Probe
Infineon USB-C Active Probe
- Enables debugging, tracing and testing of all Infineon AURIXT™
TC2xx, TC3xx (2nd generation), TC4xx (3rd generation) microcontrollers. It supports the DAP
and Aurora GigaBit Trace (AGBT/SGBT) interface via USB-C connector. Its small and compact
hardware size allows for connecting to a target microcontroller in a confined space as far as
5m away. The Active Probe supports up to 1 parallel AGBT lanes, running at a maximum
bitrate of 5Gbps.
iC5700 BlueBox On-Chip Analyzer
- Hardware platform designed for debugging and testing a
wide range of embedded microcontroller platforms that are based on a variety of processor
architectures. Functionality can be further extended with the addition of our IOM6 Accessories,
enabling the synchronous capture of analog and digital signals in parallel to trace
information. Such capability is used for advanced debugging of complex applications together
with our winIDEA Integration Development Environment (IDE), as well as for thorough testing
in conjunction with our testing environment testIDEA.
winIDEA
- Integration Development Environment (IDE) delivers the visual insights required to
debug your embedded application. At the simplest level, winIDEA provides all the usual
functionality of an IDE (breakpoints, stepping and device programming). Supported by a target
microcontroller, winIDEA can also visualize the timing and code coverage of the application
via the trace interface, as well as combine data captured by the IOM6 Accessories. Various
third-parties also provide software tools to perform advanced worst-time-execution analysis
based upon the data winIDEA can export. When a Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is in
use, the state of the RTOS and its tasks can also be visualized. More information
isystem.com/winideaide.
testIDEA
- testIDEA environment simplifies the development of unit tests for embedded
applications. By making use of the winIDEA environment, this application makes it easy to
locate source code functions and generate test cases for them. Tests are then executed using
the Original Binary Code (OBC) method, testing the object code running on the target
microcontroller. The tests, which are stored as YAML files, can easily be added to a project,
maintained in a repository, and then automatically executed together with Continuous
Integration (CI) tools such as Jenkins. More information isystem.com/testidea.
isystem.connect
- There are times when it is more efficient to write a script to execute a task
that requires many clicks within a visual development environment. This is where our Software
Development Kit (SDK) isystem.connect comes in. The well-documented interface provides
access to Python, Java, and other languages so that any action available within winIDEA and
testIDEA can be scripted. Scripts can also be executed directly from within winIDEA, thereby
allowing the developer to extend its functionality. More information isystem.com/sdk.
iSYSTEM's solutions run under Microsoft® Windows®, GNU, Linux OS; or optionally within the
Eclipse environment via a plugin. Software can be downloaded from the Downloads page at