Instruction Set Simulator (ISS)
You can start the preliminary development of the software before the chips come out!
◆What is an Instruction Set Simulator (ISS)? It is software that simulates the core instruction execution behavior. It is useful for verification and unit testing in the early stages of development before the target hardware is completed. ◆Features of ISS - Supports various cores - Arm Cortex - RISC-V - Infineon TricoreAurix - Renesas RH850, SH, RX, RL78, and many other cores - Allows the addition of simulation models for peripheral functions to the simulator through a dedicated API. - For some cores, simulators for cache, MMU, and timers are integrated, enabling the execution of complex operating systems on the simulator. - Fully utilizes/evaluates the debugging functions of the debugging interface software PowerView. ◆Usage Scenarios for ISS - For early-stage development - As a supplement in multi-person development where debugging hardware cannot be provided for everyone - To evaluate the debugging functions of TRACE32 using the free version of ISS before introducing a debugger.
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