Trace probe is for ARM Cortex-M XL tools
Enlarged memory capacities are possible using the large memory I-jet Trace for ARM Cotex-M XL. The embedded development tool was launched by IAR Systems at ARM TechCon.
The probe enables a broader view into a system’s real-time behavior in IAR Embedded Workbench. The probe and C/C++ compiler and debugger toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench enable developers to analyse much larger execution times than before, and gain a broader debug visibility into embedded applications based on ARM Cortex-M.
The probe provides access to non-intrusive trace debugging possibilities with enlarged trace memory capacity of 256Mbytes. The real-time program trace capture buffer enables analysis of extensive execution times, providing a detailed view into a system’s real-time operation, capturing interrupts and enabling precise function profiling and coverage analysis, says the company.
IAR Embedded Workbench incorporates a C/C++ compiler, an assembler, a linker and a debugger into one IDE. There are also powerful add-ons and integrations, including a portfolio of in-circuit debugging probes and integrated tools for static analysis and runtime analysis.
IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM is available in several editions, including a product package that is designed specifically for the ARM Cortex-M core family, with support services.