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Updating the J-Scan boundary-scan debugging and programming tool, Version 2.1 allows circuit designers to facilitate early test development, shortening the development cycle and prototyping process.
This tool provides start-to-finish development support for automotive, industrial and consumer applications based on the ST72561, including real-time emulation, debugging and in-circuit programming.
New tool features faster programming, wider voltage range and improved interface options for a variety of Microchip devices BANGKOK, Feb. 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The debugging process remains an ...
The low-cost PICkit 4 in-circuit programming and debugging development tool is meant to replace the PICkit 3 programmer by offering five times faster programming, a wider voltage range (1.2 to 5 V ...
Uni-DS v8 uses swappable boards for both microcontroller and peripherals, with its SiBrain-branded collection offerign a choice of MCU families including STM32, Kinetis, TIVA, CEC, MSP, PIC, dsPIC, ...
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Qwen3-Coder by Alibaba: SOTA agentic AI model

Coder, its most advanced agentic AI coding model to date. Designed for high-performance software development, Qwen3-Coder ...
uC/Probe Graphical Live Watch V3.3 from Micrium is a Windows-based tool that allows engineers to graphically visualize and change the behavior of embedded systems at run-time. uC/Probe is a completely ...
Enabling a robust on-chip debug capability is being recognized as an important Design for Debug (DFD) capability for complex SoC and having DFD standardization makes the Open Core Protocol (OCP) more ...