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Percepio releases Tracealyzer 3.2 with new filter functions

Västerås, Sweden, 26th September 2017    * * *   Percepio AB, the Swedish developer of RTOS visualization tools, today released version 3.2 of Tracealyzer for FreeRTOS. The new version is available for download from percepio.com/download/ immediately. Registered customers with a license for Tracealyzer 3 for FreeRTOS can upgrade to the new version for free.

Tracealyzer for FreeRTOS v3.2 features an improved recorder module with a new filtering system. This makes it easy to focus the trace on the most relevant parts of your firmware, giving excellent possibilities to reduce the amount of trace data generated and allowing for streaming RTOS traces over a wider range of I/O interfaces.

In case I/O performance is a bottleneck, you can now define a filter to reduce the amount of trace data sent to the host. You can filter out events based on the FreeRTOS object type, such as semaphores or message queues, or by event type. The two types of filtering can be combined if necessary.

Together with many smaller fixes and improvements, these additions make Tracealyzer for FreeRTOS v3.2 applicable to a wider range of development setups, allowing more developers to benefit from Percepio’s leading RTOS visualization in their debugging efforts.

Tracealyzer v3.2 is available for FreeRTOS now. The new features will be rolled into releases for other RTOSes Percepio supports, including Keil RTX5, ThreadX and VxWorks, at a later time.

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