The views are also interconnected, which makes them easier to correlate. Tracealyzer gives a new level of understanding, which speeds up software development by faster troubleshooting and better designs. This also allows for finding new ways of optimizing the software for better performance. Tracealyzer can be used as a lab tool to complement a traditional debugger, but can also be used in deployed systems as a crash recorder.
Tracealyzer versions are available for FreeRTOS (FreeRTOS.org), OPENRTOS and SAFERTOS (Wittenstein High Integrity Systems), µC/OS-III (Micrium), On Time RTOS-32 (On Time Systems), VxWorks (Wind River Systems), RTXC Quadros (Quadros Systems) and soon also Linux. Percepio’s partner list grows quickly and includes the above mentioned vendors, but also Atmel, NXP and Segger.
Visit Percepio at Embedded World 2013 for a demonstration – Hall 5, Stand 428d.