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Tool Qualification Packages (TQPs) available for various architectures and cross compilers:

Lauta (Germany), August 07, 2014 – PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme and Razorcat now present a whole range of optimized, so-called Tool Qualification Packages (TQPs) for the TESSY test platform for various architectures and cross compilers. These TQPs will in future allow embedded system developers even easier and more reliable automated testing of application software written in the programming language C.

Razorcat’s TESSY platform contains all necessary functions for automated testing, starting from automatic analysis of the source code of the software for identification of the test objects (typically C functions) to Classification Tree Editor (CTE) and Test Data Editor (TDE) for specification of the test cases through to automatic implementation of the testing and producing the test result reports. By coupling with the Universal Debug Engine (UDE) from PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme, such automated tests are possible directly on the associated application hardware.

The complementary Tool Qualification Packages that are now available consist of various documents and test procedures, each based on a standardized application, which enables continuous testing of the tools involved on the basis of defined behavior, predetermined stimulation and known expected values. The software interface of the Universal Debug Engine (UDE), which is based on Microsoft COM (Component Object Model) technology, ensures that the testing can take place architecture-independent directly on the target hardware. The UDE, controlled by TESSY, not only takes over establishing connection with the target system, but also programming of the flash memory, process control of the application, and reading/writing program data.

“PLS’ Universal Debug Engine (UDE) not only ensures a rapid and flexible access to the target system. The software interface integrated in the UDE also enables users of our test platform an immediate architecture-independent use and control of the target hardware. In conjunction with the Tool Qualification Packages, we can now for the first time provide our customers with a universal basis for certified module and unit testing in embedded systems with UDE,” said Michael Wittner, Managing Director, Razorcat.

Thomas Bauch, Managing Director, PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme, underlines the benefits of this complete solution: “The Tool Qualification Packages, available now for the TESSY test platform, not only simplify the software quality assurance in complex embedded systems. Of key importance here is that, where required, users are also provided with an audited basis for certification tasks.”

PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme GmbH

PLS Programierbare Logik & Systeme GmbH, based in Lauta, Germany, was founded in 1990 by Thomas Bauch and Dr. Stefan Weisse. With its innovative modular test and development tools, the company has demonstrated for over two decades its position as an international technology leader in the field of debuggers, emulators and trace solutions for 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers. The software architecture of the Universal Debug Engine (UDE) guarantees optimal conditions for debugging SoC-based systems. For example, by means of the intelligent use of modern on-chip debugging and on-chip trace units, valuable functions such as profiling and code coverage are available for the system optimization. Furthermore, the associated Universal Access Device (UAD2/UAD3+) product family, with transfer rates of up to 3.5 MBytes/s and a wide range of interfaces, offers entirely new dimensions for fast and flexible access to multi-core systems. Important architectures such as TriCore, Power Architecture, XC2000/XE166, ARM, Cortex, SH-2A, XScale and C166/ST10 as well as simulation platforms of different vendors are supported. For further information about the company, please visit www.plsmc.com.

Razorcat Development GmbH

The Razorcat Development GmbH creates test tools for the development of software for embedded systems since 1997. The unit test and integration test tool TESSY is certified to IEC 61508 and ISO 26262 and it already supports many software projects in all industrial branches proving the verification of safety critical and quality-orientated software. Together with the tools Integrated Test Environment (ITE), Test Operator Platform (TOP) and Check Case Definition Language (CCDL) solutions for all stages of the test process are offered. Services like test management, testing, consulting and seminars support customers additionally worldwide. More information about Razorcat at www.razorcat.com

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