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HP E3492A Processor Probe for the Toshiba R3900 Embedded MIPS Processor Series
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Product Summary
Technical trends in high-end embedded microprocessors, such as higher frequencies, customization, smaller packages, and internal cache, make traditional in-circuit emulation difficult. Working with Toshiba, HP co-developed an on-chip debug monitor. The HP processor probe utilizes this technology to provide support for software debug. The processor probe provides a real-time development environment for the high-speed Toshiba-R3900 embedded MIPS processor series.
What Is the Processor Probe?
The processor probe provides much of the capability software engineers need to perform in-target debugging at a much lower cost than a traditional emulator. A benefit to using the on-chip monitor is that the microprocessor does not need to be replaced. Access to the target system is gained using the eight pins dedicated to debugging.
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Product Features
Advantages Over Traditional Emulators:
- Real time Program Counter (PC) trace makes program execution visible even when the internal cache is on
- No probing effects on target signals
- Stable operation at high processor speeds
- Mechanically stable probe provides easy connect regardless of microprocessor package
- Applicable to customized ASIC microprocessors incorporating the same core
- Compact design and low cost
Advantages Over ROM Monitors:
- No need to customize the monitor
- No serial port is required on your target system
- The monitor does not occupy user memory
- High-speed code download
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Product Specifications
- Supported Processor:
- Toshiba TMPR3901F-50 NKK NR3750 (when development)
- Highest Clock Frequency:
- 50 MHz
- Target Power Voltage:
- 3.3 +/- 0.3 V
- Trace Memory:
- 65536 State
- RS232C:
- 1200-115200 baud
- LAN:
- 10BASE-T or 10BASE2 Ethernet Connections TCP/IP Protocol
- Physical:
- 142 mm (W) x 200 mm (D) x 42 mm (H)
- Physical (AC adapter):
- 126 mm (W) x 73 mm (D) x 33 mm (H)
Environmental
- Temperature:
- Operating: 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F)
- Nonoperating: -40 to 70 C (-40 to 158 F)
- Altitude:
Operating: 4600 m (15,000 ft)
- Nonoperating: 15,300 m (50,000 ft)
- Humidity:
- 15% to 95% relative
Regulatory Compliance
- EMC:
- CISPR 11:1990/EN 55011:1991 Group 1, Class A
- IEC 801-2:1991/EN 50082-1:1992 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD
- IEC 801-4:1984/EN 50082-1:1992 3 V/m, (1 kV 80% AM, 27-1000 MHz)
- IEC 801-4:1988/EN 50082-1:1992 0.5 kV Signal Lines, 1 kV Power Lines
- Safety Compliance:
- IEC 1010-1(1990) +
- Amendment + 1 (1992)
- CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.1-92
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Product Ordering Information
HP E3492A Processor Probe for the Toshiba R3900 Embedded MIPS Processor Series
Software
Host Operating System Order Number
HP 9000 700 HP-UX9.0 or later HP B3745A #AAY, #UBY
Sun SunOS 4.1.4 + HP B3745A #AAV, #UBK
SPARCstation1 Open Windows 3.0
[1] Solaris 2.3 or later +
Open Windows 3.0 or later
IBM-PC MS-Windows 3.1 HP B3745A #AJ4, #UDY
Compatible2
1 Motif 1.2.2 or later must be pre-installed for Solaris
2 Requires Sun Select PC-NFS 5.1 for later
HP E3492A Embedded MIPS Processor Probe
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