PEEDI

PEEDI - JTAG/BDM/SW Emulator and Flash Programmer

PEEDI is a versatile EmbeddedICE solution supporting various CPU architectures.  PEEDI uses the JTAG/BDM/SWD port  and provides the services needed to perform all debugging operations for complex embedded designs.

 

 

PEEDI feature set

  • automatic processor initialization on power-up and Reset
  • built-in telnet server for FLASH programming and debug services
  • open source debugger spport
    • gdb
    • insight
    • ddd
    • Kdbg
    • Eclipse IDE
  • commercial debugger support
    • ARM ADS
    • ARM RealView
    • Green Hills MULTI
    • IAR C-SPY
    • eCosPro
  • Multi Core Support for up to 4 cores
  • Linux Kernel debugging with MMU enabled
  • Target Reset control and remote reset detection
  • Hardware and Software Breakpoints
  • OS awareness - "info threads" support for many OS like Linux, uClinux, eCos, etc.
  • Access to all CP15 registers - physical or interpreted mode
  • Automatic processor initialization on power-up and Reset
  • RS232 serial interface for setup
  • Built in FLASH programmer:
    • download images from TFTP, FTP, HTTP server or MMC/SDcard
    • telnet command line interface
    • serial command line interface
    • front panel interface: 2 buttons and 7-segment LED
    • can be used as Standalone FLASH programmer without host - the file images are stored on MMC/SD card and controlled via front panel interface
    • up to 15 file images can be selected on the front panel
    • support of various chip vendors: AMD, Intel, Atmel, Toshiba,SST, SGS and others. The built-in FLASH chip database contains information of more than 900 chips as well as Atmel AT91SAM7, AVR32UC3, Philips LPC2000, Freescale MAC7100, MPC5200, MPC5500, MPC8300, MCF52XX, iMX31, iMX35, ST STR7, STR9, STM32, Luminary Micro LM3S, TI TMS470, TMS320DM6446, TMS320DM6440, TMS320DM355, OMAP3530 - see supported flash devices
    • NAND Flash programming - MCU independent
    • OneNAND Flash programming - MCU independent
    • NAND FLASH JFFS2, YAFFS2 support
    • auto FLASH program after target power detect
    • multi FLASH support - up 4 devices per core
    • unique serial number support
    • built-in speaker
    • ideal for mass production use

PEEDI device support:

  • ARM7TDMI, ARM710T, ARM720T, ARM740T, AT91SAM7, LPC2000, MAC7100, STR7, TMS470
  • ARM9TDMI, ARM920T, ARM922T, ARM926EJS, ARM940T, ARM9E, ARM946E, ARM966ES, STR9, TMS320DM355, TMS320DM6446, Marvell Feroceon
  • ARM1136, ARM1156, ARM1176
  • Cortex-M3 (JTAG/SWD) : STM32, LM3S
  • Cortex-A8: OMAP3530
  • XSCALE: , PXA250,PXA255, PXA270, PXA320, PXA800, 80200, 80219, 80321, IXP420, IXP421, IXP422, IXP425, IXP460, IXP465, IOP303, IOP310, IOP315, IOP321, IOP332, IOP333.
  • MPC5200, MPC5510, MPC5514, MPC5517, MPC5534, MPC5553, MPC5554, MPC5565, MPC5566, MPC5567
  • MPC83xx, MPC8313, MPC8315, MPC8321, MPC8343, MPC8347, MPC8349
  • MCF52XX, MCF53XX, MCF54XX
  • BF522, BF525, BF527, BF531, BF532, BF533, BF534, BF535, BF536, BF537, BF538, BF539, BF542, BF544, BF548, BF549, BF561A, BF561B
  • PIC32, ADM5120
  • AVR32AP7, AVR32UC3

Technical specification:

JTAG/BDM Clock:  5kHz –33MHz, Adaptive Clocking
Target Voltage: autosense 1.2V-5V
Ethernet: 10/100BaseT
LEDs: power, target power, Ethernet atatus, JTAG status, 7 segment led
Power Supply: 5V / 1A, 6.9V overvoltage shutdown, reverse polarity protection
I/O ports: JTAG/BDM Header 2x10, RJ45 RS232, Power Jack 2.1mm
Buttons:     two on front panelOne on back panel - Reset
   
Small robust aluminium case:  
Dimensions: 115x105x34mm
Weight: 0,270 kg
   

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Additional Ressources

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PEEDI quick start guide52.74 KB
PEEDI user manual V1.371.82 MB
Eclipse development guide1.07 MB