-- High performance, vendor-neutral port interfaces which can provide a standards based gateway to integration with other standards based debug and test capabilities (ex: IEEE Std 1149.1, IEEE Std 1500, IEEE P1587, IEEE-ISTO 5001™ Nexus) required at both the chip and board level. -- Backward compatibility with existing IEEE Std 1149.1 JTAG devices and IP by emulation of JTAG interfaces, allowing support of existing JTAG test systems, or use where more advanced features are not normally required. -- Reduced (2-wire) pin configurations with pin savings that provide higher performance JTAG compatible test and debug functionality at a lower pin cost. -- Improved efficiency in multi-chip or multi-core environments via low latency parallel data (4-wire or 2-wire star) interface topologies compatible with current Nexus Auxiliary port based configurations, and improved serial bypass delay capabilities in current JTAG based Nexus interface configurations. -- Standardized handling of debug logic power conditions via selectable power mode controls to power down test and debug features for low power devices -- BDX (Background Data Transport) and CDX (custom data transport) transfer modes for higher debug data transfer and channel performance.
About Nexus 5001 Forum Nexus 5001™ Forum is a program of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO) and was established in 1999 to support the use and proliferation of the IEEE-ISTO 5001™ standard. Spanning the semiconductor, development tools and automotive electronics industries, Nexus 5001™ Forum membership comprise industry leading silicon suppliers, tools developers, IP companies, and end users. Initially focused on the stringent requirements of microprocessor debug tools for automotive powertrain applications, Nexus 5001™ Forum has evolved its overall goal to enable the standards based development of state-of-the-art, easy-to-use, and high-performance IP, microcontroller, processor, and SoC instrumentation and debug tools. Membership in the Nexus 5001™ Forum is open to any interested party involved in instrumentation or debug related work. Those interested in participating or wishing to download IEEE-ISTO 5001™ are encouraged to visit the Nexus Forum online at: www.nexus5001.org.
Contact Information: Media Contacts Stephen Lau Product Manager for Emulation Technology Texas Instruments +1 281 274-3705 s-lau2@ti.com Jeff Pane Program Manager Nexus 5001™ Forum +1 732 465-6605 jeff.pane@ieee-isto.org