At Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley 2008, pls Programmierbare Logik & Systeme will present its universal debug engine, UDE 2.4, for Freescale's MPC5510 Power Architecture™ 32-bit ...
Heterogeneous multicore processors are currently a hot topic in the design of automotive ECUs, and the demand for appropriate tools is rising. Accompanying the roll-out of Freescale's latest Qorivva ...
PLS unveiled its Universal Debug Engine (UDE) 2026 at Embedded World in Nuremberg. As well as new features, the range of supported high-end MCUs and embedded processors has also been expanded. Data ...
PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme has expanded its Universal Debug Engine (UDE) to cover the SafeRTOS real-time operating system. UDE is intended for debugging, testing and analysing microcontroller ...
(pressebox) (Lauta (Germany) / Bristol (UK), 21.04.2020) PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme has expanded its Universal Debug Engine® UDE with a comprehensive add-on for the SAFERTOS® real-time ...
(pressebox) (Lauta (Germany), 27.01.2014) PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme is exhibiting the Universal Debug Engine (UDE) 4.2 at its Booth 4 310 in Hall 4 at embedded world 2014, February 25 27, ...
The integration of the UDE Universal Debug Engine from PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme into T1.timing has been successfully implemented by GLIWA. This functionality allows the customer to examine, ...
PLS Development Tools’ universal debug engine, UDE 2.4, addresses Freescale’s MPC5510 Power Architecture 32-bit MCU family with real multicore debugging within one user interface. According to the ...
The »UDE 2024« version of the Universal Debug Engine from PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme offers new functions and enhancements that make debugging and runtime analysis of embedded software easier ...
Lauta, Germany – New from Programmierbare Logik & Systeme is a special plug-in for its Universal Debug Engine (UDE) 2.6 that provides a separate debug perspective for Eclipse-based platforms. The tool ...
Systems on Chips (SoCs) are getting ever more complex. In the space of a decade, these parts have grown to feature many processors and huge amounts of software. But the best – or the worst – is yet to ...