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Targeting AVR and AVR32 microcontrollers, the AVR One high-end on-chip debugger functions using a four-pin JTAG port, a Nexus port, and the 8-bit parallel port included in AVR32 devices. The debugger monitors and modifies systems behavior throughout the microcontroller without interrupting or affecting the timing of the program running in the microcontroller. The debugger captures real-time trace data and reconstructs the steps taken by the processor using a 2-Gbyte data buffer. Supporting the AVR One, the vendor has released AVR322 Studio project manager and debugger front-end version 2. The AVR One costs $599.
Atmel Corp, www.atmel.com
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