The latest version of the Universal Debug Engine (UDE) from PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme now provides debug and trace functions for NXP Semiconductors' S32K3 automotive MCU family.
As of now, PLS supports the latest member of NXP s S32 MCUs, the S32K2 series. PLS offers developers optimized debug, analysis, and test functions. In addition, it is easy to migrate from other MCU architectures.
January 15, 2021 // By Nick Flaherty
PLS UDE 2021 is optimised for test and debug highly complex multi-core controllers with a 64bit code base and Python console
Programmierbare Logik & Systeme (PLS) in Germany has launched a new version of its Universal Debug Engine (UDE) test and debug tool for multicore system-on-chip devices.
An intuitive user interface for debugging highly complex, next-generation multi-core system-on-chip designs in UDE 2021 adds a Python console with more optimised code coverage functions. To make analysis and debug of applications running on microcontrollers and processors with an ever-increasing number of cores more efficient, PLS is using a completely new layout framework in the UDE 2021 and a fully 64bit code base.