Features

  • Supporting winIDEA, Eclipse, and Visual Studio Code IDEs
  • Unit testing with testIDEA
  • Data acquisition and visualization with daqIDEA
  • Multi-core debug support
  • Flash programming
  • External / On-chip memory programming
  • TriCore trace support: MCDS and MiniMCDS through DAP debug interface
  • Arm trace support: ETB, ETF, MTB through SWD debug interface
  • Target hold control after Reset
  • Hot attach/detach capable
  • Autonomous data acquisition
  • Time-critical SoC management (Low Power Mode)
  • Target pin/power control

SUPPORTED MICROCONTROLLER ARCHITECTURES

More supported microcontrollers

Infineon Aurix
Arm Cortex
RH850 Renesas
NXP/ST Power Architecture
RISC-V

CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION

The iC7mini BlueBox can become an integral component of the Continuous Integration (CI) infrastructure. The CI BlueBox functionalities are accessed through the open and public winIDEA SDK, available through subscription licensing.

Implementation of the iC7mini BlueBox provides globally distributed development and test teams with collaborative access to hardware debugging capabilities within the CI setup. The CI product comprises the BlueBox hardware, software, and consulting services, guiding users in establishing a CI infrastructure. This approach relieves individual developers from the complexities of managing hardware setups on their desks.

 

mDIO

The mDIO port provides four digital signals, which can interact with the embedded target. Each can be configured either for input or output operation. You can use it for pin toggling and triggering and HIL control.

Above all, it is also fully controllable via winIDEA SDK and therefore it can be used for test automation.