Brookline Village, Mass.—A pair of inexpensive USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus) JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) debug interface devices are now available from Macraigor Systems LLC. For those of you not ...
With the USB2.0-ARC/MetaWare JTAG emulator from Corelis, software and firmware developers can take advantage of the high throughput and portability of the Corelis USB-1149.1/E controller while using ...
Intel responded to a claim about hackers gaining hardware-level access to PCs sporting its sixth- and seventh-generation processors. The claim was made during a presentation at the 33rd annual Chaos ...
JTAG Technologies claims to have a test package that reduces the cost of designing built-in test access for boundary-scan testing and on-board device programming. The aim is to remove the need for a ...
The usb2Demon JTAG/BDM (Background Debug Mode) emulator from Macraigor Systems can clock 32- and 64-bit targets at speeds up to 24 MHz. This takes advantage of the usb2Demon's USB 2.0 connection. The ...
Designed for JTAG and background debug mode (BDM) debugging, the usbDemon USB device features an application programming interface that is fully compatible with industry-standard software debuggers, ...
On chip debug firm Macraigor Systems has introduced a full-speed mini Universal Serial Bus (USB) device for JTAG (IEEE Standard 1149.1) or BDM (background debug mode). Called usbSprite, the tool ...
Researchers from security vendor Positive Technologies have revealed that some new Intel processors contain a debugging interface accessible via USB 3.0 ports, that can be used to obtain full control ...