Macraigor Systems is a leading supplier of BDM / JTAG connections for on-chip debugging of embedded microprocessors. Macraigor Systems’ solutions are designed for price-sensitive customers and provide the best price/performance ratio in the industry. Macraigor provides free software debug tools that support Windows and Linux host systems and their devices are also compatible with many third-party debuggers. In addition, Macraigor markets a Flash Programmer utility that allows in-circuit programming of Flash memory via a BDM/JTAG port.
mpDemon™ 10 pin BDM header
The Macraigor Systems´ mpDemon™ provides the embedded systems developer with the most advanced and intelligent target interface available for target on-chip debugging. [mehr]
J-SCAN
J-SCAN has become a top choice of hundreds of hardware design engineers and test technicians for JTAG boundary scantest and flash programming. [mehr]
JTAG Commander
Take full control of your JTAG scan chain and all the devices on it. A low-level utility to do anything you need to do during test and debug of your JTAG enabled target. [mehr]
Java Board Test
Combining your JTAG interface, the free Eclipse Development Environment, the free JUnit testing software and following the free instructions here ... gives you a powerful test environment. [mehr]
Flash Programmer
This application lets you program your Flash EEPROM devices via the On-Chip Debug connector (BDM or JTAG) on your target system using a Macraigor hardware device. [mehr]
Wiggler for Intell Xscale processor family
The Wiggler is a parallel port interface for either JTAG or BDM debugging. Slower than a Raven, it is however a stable, easy to use device and is fully compatible with all of our Windows software. [mehr]
usb2Demon™ for 10 pin BDM header
usb to JTAG/BDM tool for Freescale 5xx and 8xx processor families [mehr]
usb2Demon™ 20 pin ARM JTAG header
usb to JTAG port tool for ARM 7, 9 and 11 processor families. [mehr]
Eclipse/GNU Toolkits
Macraigor Systems offers a free full Eclipse embedded debugging solution with example Eclipse projects that run on many standard evaluation boards, including AMCC, ARM, XScale, MIPS32/64 and PowerPC, [mehr]