PEEDI – JTAG/BDM Emulator

PEEDI is an EmbeddedICE solution that enables you to debug software running on ARM, PowerPC, ColdFire and Blackfin processor cores via the JTAG/BDM port. PEEDI provides the services needed to perform all debugging operations.
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Key Features
 Device support:
 

All ARM7, ARM9, ARM11,Cortex-M3, XScale, Nexus enabled PowerPC as well as ColdFire and Blackfin based MCU cores:
•  ARM7TDMI, ARM710T, ARM720T, ARM740T, AT91SAM7, LPC2000, MAC7100, STR7, TMS470
•  ARM9TDMI, ARM920T, ARM922T, ARM926EJS, ARM940T, ARM9E, ARM946E, ARM966ES, STR9, TMS320DM6446
•  ARM11: ARM1136, ARM1156, ARM1176 NEW!
•  Cortex-M3: STM32 NEW!
•  PXA250, PXA255, PXA270, PXA320, PXA800, 80200, 80219, 80321, IXP420, IXP421, IXP422, IXP425, IXP460, IXP465, IOP303, IOP310, IOP315, IOP321, IOP332, IOP333.
•   PowerPC: MPC5534, MPC5553, MPC5554, MPC5565, MPC5566, MPC5567
•   COLDFIRE: MCF52XX, MCF53XX, MCF54XX
•   BLACKFIN: BF522, BF525, BF527, BF531, BF532, BF533, BF534, BF535, BF536, BF537, BF538, BF539, BF542, BF544, BF548, BF549, BF561A, BF561B

Multi Core support (extra license is required) 
  •  up to 4 Cores/Targets
 
an adapter controls automatically up to 4 target boards »
Debugger support:
  •  open source: gdb, insight, ddd, Kdbg , Eclipse IDE
•  commercial: ARM ADS, ARM RealView, Green Hills MULTI, IAR C-SPY, eCosPro
Linux Kernel debugging also when MMU is enabled
uClinux support - enables debugging of kernel and applications
Access to all CP15 registers - physical or interpreted mode
Low cost: The combination of free compiler (gcc), free debugger (gdb, insight) and PEEDI.
Target Reset control and remote reset detection
Hardware and Software Breakpoints
Blackfin virtual memory support - enables a linear programming and access to a device that is bigger than the visible external asynchronous memory space
Built in FLASH programmer:
 
download images from TFTP, FTP, HTTP server or MMC/SDcard
telnet command line interface
serial command line interface
front panel interface: 2 buttons and 7-segment LED
can be used as Standalone FLASH programmer without host - the file images are stored on MMC/SD card and controlled via front panel interface
up to 15 file images can be selected on the front panel
support of various chip vendors: AMD, Intel, Atmel, Toshiba,SST, SGS and others. The built-in FLASH chip database contains information of more than 800 chips as well as Atmel AT91SAM7, Philips LPC2000, Freescale MAC7100, MPC5500, MCF52XX, TI TMS470, ST STR7, ST STR9, TMS320DM6446, iMX31 - see supported flash devices
Programming of Atmel AT45DB SPI DataFlash connected to an AT91 MCU - enables the easy use of AT45DB SPI DataFlash as a boot device
NAND Flash programming - MCU independent NEW!
NAND FLASH JFFS2 support NEW!
auto FLASH program after target power detect
multi FLASH support - up 4 devices per core  
built-in speaker
ideal for small and mid-range manufacturing
Built-in telnet server for FLASH programming and debug services
Automatic processor initialization on power-up and Reset
RS232 serial interface for setup
Ability to route the RS232 of the PEEDI to a TCP/IP port
Ability to route the ARM7/ARM9 DCC to a TCP/IP port
Warranty: Hardware 2 Years; Software 1 Year
Download
PEEDI Brochure
PEEDI User's Manual
PEEDI Quick Start Guide
Config file examples
Application notes
Ronetix-toolset

 

Technical specification:
JTAG/BDM Clock: 5kHz –33MHz, Adaptive Clocking
Target Voltage: Autosense 1.2V-5V
Ethernet: 10/100BaseT
LEDs: Power, Target Power, Ethernet Status, JTAG Status, 7 Segment led
Power Supply: 5V / 1A
6.9V overvoltage shutdown,
reverse polarity protection
 
Small robust aluminium case:
Dimensions: 115x105x34mm
Weight: 270 gram
I/O ports: JTAG/BDM Header 2x10, RJ45 RS232, Power Jack 2.1mm
Buttons: Two on front panel, One on back panel - Reset