The Lauterbach LA-7708 is a universal BDM and JTAG debug controller for embedded system development. It delivers high-performance on-chip debugging, power consumption monitoring, and energy optimization across multiprocessor and multicore architectures. The interface supports conditional breakpoints, flash programming (NOR and NAND), and trace data recording in multiple formats including XTI-v2, SDTI, STP, and ARM CoreSight TPIU exports.
Technical Specifications
• Controller: 200 MHz PowerPC
• Memory: 64 MByte DRAM
• FPGA: High-Speed FPGA
• USB Interface: USB 2.0 (Windows/Linux)
• Power Input: 7–9 V
• Dimensions: 720 × 200 × 17 × 60 × 30 mm (approximate)
– Key Features
• On-chip debug interface support across ARM JTAG, Cortex-A, Cortex-R, ARM11, PowerPC, and XScale cores
• High-level and assembler-level debugging with universal compiler support
• Peripheral display at logical level for internal and external devices
• On-chip breakpoints with conditional triggers based on memory access patterns
• Multiprocessor and multicore debugging capability
• Software trace with virtual analyzer for data sampling into virtual trace memory
• PODBUS expansion interface for parallel and Ethernet connectivity
• Standard JTAG signals: TDI, TMS, TCK, TDO, TRST, DBGRQ, DBGACK, RTCK, TDIS
– Typical Applications
• Real-time embedded system debugging and optimization
• Power consumption profiling and energy efficiency analysis
• Flash memory programming workflows
• Multi-core processor development and validation
• Trace-based performance analysis
– Compatibility & Integration
Integrates with Lauterbach TRACE32 software suite on Windows and Linux hosts. Configuration via TRACE32 PowerView GUI or command line. Requires TRACE32 Target USB Driver installation on Windows systems.
Note: This product is out of production.
















