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Debugging Application-Specific Programmable Products

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Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL 1999)

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This paper describes different approaches to debug application specific programmable products (ASSPs). These products combine a core based design (e.g., a microcontroller) with embedded programmable logic. The various debugging levels of the microcontroller as well as the debugging possibilities of the programmable hardware are explained. Furthermore, methods of interaction between software and hardware are shown for different debugging levels.

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Kress, R., Pyttel, A. (1999). Debugging Application-Specific Programmable Products. In: Lysaght, P., Irvine, J., Hartenstein, R. (eds) Field Programmable Logic and Applications. FPL 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1673. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48302-1_57

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