Digital Signal Processing Solutions Tools: Emulators

Product Name: TIGER TEM4XS
Company Name: DSP Research, Inc.
Features & Benefits:
  • X Windows implementation, Motif interface
  • Runs any number of 'C4x target devices
  • Emulation @ full device speed, up to 100 MHz+
  • Single SPARC process; efficient use of screen
  • 20-MIPS on-board co-processor
  • Thin pod with 10-foot cable to target
Host Platforms Supported: SBus
Host O/S Platforms Supported:
TMS320 Devices Supported: C4x
Software Included: YES
Other software options for the TIGER TEM4X: C compiler, assembler, linker, and tools; TIGER PowerPack Math/DSP/Vector library.
Technical Support/Training Available: YES
Connection Mechanism: 14-pin JTAG
Cable Length: 10 feet
Voltages Supported:
Overview: The TIGER TEM4XS Emulator for TMS320C4x devices is an advanced in-circuit emulator, based around a Sun Workstation. It provides all the features necessary to perform full-speed in-circuit emulation for large numbers of 'C4x devices running at up to 100 MHz or more. It interfaces to the devices via the built-in JTAG scan-path interface, giving the user full control over the device, and every memory location and register in the target system. The user interface is true X Windows/Motif, with a single SPARC process controlling any number of 'C4x devices in an efficient manner. Any number of windows can be opened. Processors can also be controlled without having any windows open for that specific processor. This means that a large number of processors can be debugged without running out of screen real estate, SPARC processes, or memory.
Company Information: DSP Research, Inc.
1095 E. Duane Ave., Suite 203
Sunnyvale CA 94086 USA
Tel: (408) 773-1042
Fax: (408) 736-3451
e-mail: info@dspr.com
www: http://www.dspr.com/tem40s.htm
Founded in 1989, DSP Research manufactures and markets products that accelerate DSP development from design to production. The company specializes in Texas Instruments TM320 DSPs, offering OEM solutions and a complete line of development systems and emulators.

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