The boundary scan test system supplier’s emulation technology VarioTAP supports a wide range of ARM cores. MCU configurations supported include multi-processor and multi-core applications.
The adaptive streaming technology of the TAP signals allows emulation tests to be executed in parallel or interactively to boundary scan tests within a test program.
“This has been a highly important strategic step towards our goal to provide best test and programming technologies to an ever wider range of industry leading companies,” said Stefan Meissner, PR manager with GOEPEL electronic.
“Using our VarioTAP technology, ARM architecture applicants can combine emulation tests with Boundary Scan tests, high-speed programming and PLD programming based on a single multivalent system platform. That means an increase in efficiency as well as cost reduction,” said Meissner.
“Goepel electronic increases the large portfolio of skills, products and services that are centered around the ARM architecture, and currently available to developers worldwide,” said Lori Kate Smith, senior manager community programmes for ARM.
Visitors to the ARM Connected Community have the ability to contact members directly through the website.
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