Emulation technology widens microcontroller coverage

GOEPEL electronic’s Universal processor emulation with VarioTAP technology has been extended to cover the Tiva C series from Texas Instruments. The processor is reconfigured to provide design-integrated test and programming instruments via the native debug port. A respective VarioTAP model, as part of an extensive IP library, contains all relevant access information for the respective target processor.

On this basis, users can select a processor corresponding to their design and be able to test and validate the connected hardware unit as well as program Flash memories.

The microcontrollers offer an extremely good balance of connectivity, power and performance. They are mainly used in the field of industrial control, automation, process control, data collection and consumer. The processors are based on a 32-bit ARM Cortex M4 RISC architecture with clock frequencies up to 120 MHz.

They are integrated in miniaturised packages such as BGA (Ball Grid Array) with up to 157 pins, not allowing direct contacting to external instruments. Therefore, the aim of VarioTAP technology is to provide access for test, hardware debugging, Flash programming and design validation after chip mounting.

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