Tanto is the new modular
test and analysis tool from Hitex. Tanto supports various microcontroller architectures
and TriCore is one of those.
The basic Tanto TriCore system consists of the universal
Tanto Base module and a TriCore-specific Port Link module (TantoPL-TriCore)
that allows the direct connection of the test and analysis tool to the OCDS
port in the target system.
The optional TantoPT module offers enhanced functions for debugging complex
systems in real-time. It supports the second OCDS level and adds a powerful
hardware trace module.
See the detailed list of supported derivatives.
Tanto
TriCore supports the new microcontroller for industrial applications TC1130 and TC1796.
Tanto TriCore Highlights:
- Supports all TriCore derivatives, such as TC11xx, TC17xx and TC19xx.
- Full OCDS Level 1 support for TriCore and PCP:
- Support of maximum frequency
- On-the-fly access to any memory location or internal register in
real-time
- 2 Code triggers or 1 code range trigger
- 2 Data triggers or 1 data range trigger
- Virtually unlimited software breakpoints
- Task-specific debugging
- Run control functions:
- run / halt
- single step / line step
- breakpoints
- data triggers
- HLL call stack display (with local variables and call
parameters)
- Data Cache and Instruction Cache Support
- Optional Interrupt Servicing during Debugging
- Integrated Flash Programming
- Display of interpreted SFR contents in clear text
- External signals:
- trigger in / trigger out
TantoPT TriCore Highlights:
- Trace Ports supported up to 150 MHz
- Trace depth of 1 M frames
- TriCore and PCP trace
- for detailed analysis of CPU and peripheral activities
- intelligent trace filter for optimal trace utilization
- qualified trace recording based on TantoPT's triggers
- recording of external lines
- timestamps for performance measurement
- 4 Triggers with 16 bit counters on
- OCDS2 event messages
- 32 bit indirect branch address
- external lines
- TriCore and PCP Triggers allow
- qualified trace recording of specific modules
- detailed analysis of program flow in real-time
- 4 Sequence levels
- 8 External lines, configurable as
- 4 inputs + 4 outputs or 8 inputs
- pulse or static with definable polarity
- EMUL and BRKIN output