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SEGGER SystemView for RISC-V now available

Monheim, Germany – October 16th, 2019

SEGGER announces the availability of real-time visualization with SystemView for RISC-V embedded systems.

SystemView reveals the true runtime behavior of an application by utilizing its real-time recording and visualization capabilities. It uses J-Link and SEGGER’s Real-Time Transfer (RTT) technology for continuous real-time recording and live analysis.

SystemView can ensure a system performs as orginally designed. Through this tool engineers can track down inefficiencies, show unintended interactions and identify resource conflicts. It can save acquired traces to a file that can be used for future retrieval, documentation and analysis.

The numerous benefits of SystemView can now be applied to any RISC-V embedded system via System Bus Access (SBA). Freely available from SEGGER, it runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. There are no license fees or hidden costs to factor in.

For additional information on SystemView please visit: http://www.segger.com/products/development-tools/systemview

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