The Microchip AVR Dragon sets a new standard for low cost development tools for 8-bit and 32-bit AVR devices with On Chip Debug (OCD) capability. The AVR Dragon can perform a symbolic debug on all devices with OCD with SPI, JTAG, PDI, high voltage programming, parallel programming and a Wire modes.
The debugger is USB powered, capable of sourcing power to an external target; and the onboard prototype area allows simple programming and debugging without any additional hardware besides strapping cables.
Key features of the Microchip AVR Dragon include: on-board 128Kb SRAM for fast statement level stepping, full-speed USB 2.0 compliant host interface (12MB/s), robust level converters supporting 1.8V to 5.5V target operation, and support up to 3 hardware program breakpoints or 1 maskable data breakpoint.
A development area lets designers build their own circuitry or add sockets for the desired device footprint. The debugger also supports NanoTrace, depending on the OCD module on the AVR device, using the target device’s memory.
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