Digital Signal Processing Solutions Tools: Emulators

Product Name: TIGER TEM4X
Company Name: DSP Research, Inc.
Features & Benefits:
  • True multi-processor emulator for Windows
  • Debug Manager controls HW parallel execution
  • 20 MIPS co-processor speeds emulation
  • Emulation at full device speed, up to 100MHz+
  • TI XDS510-compatible
  • Choice of DB4X or Code Composer
Host Platforms Supported: ISA
Host O/S Platforms Supported: Windows 3.1 Windows 95 Windows NT
TMS320 Devices Supported: C4x
Software Included: YES
Other software options for the TIGER TEM4X: Texas Instruments 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 TEM4X Emulator for the TMS320C4x is an advanced in-circuit emulator, for IBM PC or compatible hosts. It provides a choice of debuggers: Texas Instruments DB4X running under Microsoft Windows (no OS/2 required) or the Code Composer debugger from GO DSP. It provides all the features necessary to perform full-speed in-circuit emulation for any number of 'C4x devices running at up to 100 MHz. The on-board 20-MIPS co-processor speeds emulation by off-loading the host PC, and the thin TIGER SmartPOD has a 10-foot cable to connect to the target system. TEM4X 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. A JTAG extender is available for multiboard configurations.
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/products/tem40.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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