Lauterbach launches support for the new 32-Bit XMC4000 microcontroller family of Infineon Technologies, which is based on the ARM Cortex -M4 processor. Lauterbach's existing Cortex-M debugger has been enhanced for the Infineon XMC4000 family. It supports efficient and user-friendly debugging at the C or C++ level over the on-chip JTAG or Serial Wire Debug interface.
The TRACE32 CombiProbe can quickly access all internal chip units such as peripheral units, registers, and flash and RAM memories and supports the complete Debug and Trace unit including ETM and ITM. It connects to all host computers running Windows or Linux over USB 2.0, Ethernet 10/100 or 1000 MBit/s, over which the internal flash memory can be programmed. TRACE32 PowerTools have an unlimited number of software breakpoints in the RAM and flash memory areas. Debugging at the HLL and assembler levels and support of the most commonly used C and C++ compilers are standard features. Existing users of a Cortex debugger can easily update the software to support the XMC4500 microcontroller.













