Imperas Will Demo New Renesas V850E PHO3 Virtual Platform at Embedded Technology 2012

Embedded Software Test and Development Tools Also Shown

OXFORD, United Kingdom, November 13, 2012 � Imperas, which through Open Virtual Platforms� (OVP�) is the de facto source for fast processor core models, announced today the OVP virtual platform of the Renesas Electronics V850E PHO3 device.� This virtual platform is available today from Imperas, and will soon be available from the OVP website (www.OVPworld.org).� As with all OVP models, the V850E PHO3 virtual platform is available as an open source platform, but requires the OVPsim� simulator to run.� Imperas will be demonstrating the V850E PHO3 at Embedded Technology 2012, November 14-16 in Yokohama, Japan.

Imperas will also be demonstrating the Multiprocessor/Multicore Software Development Kit (M*SDK�) at Embedded Technology 2012. M*SDK includes advanced tools for multicore software debug, test and analysis such as OS and CPU-aware tracing (instruction, function, OS task, OS event), hot spot profiling, code coverage and memory and cache analysis.� These Verification, Analysis and Profiling (M*VAP�) tools utilize the patent pending binary interception technology, SlipStreamer�, which enables these analytical tools to operate without any modification or instrumentation of the software source code, i.e., the tools are completely non-intrusive.� The M*VAP tools require only that the OVP fast processor model be used in the virtual platform.� Since OVP fast processor models work in SystemC/TLM-2.0 virtual platforms as well as OVP virtual platforms, the M*SDK tools work in both virtual platform environments.� Imperas users have applied M*SDK tools in SystemC/TLM-2.0 virtual platforms with SystemC simulators from all the major simulator vendors plus the OSCI SystemC simulator.

In addition to the M*VAP tools, users of M*SDK can define their own custom tools using SlipStreamer.� Imperas has been helping customers by developing templates for tools to do fault injection, protocol verification, exception analysis and functional coverage.� These templates are available at no charge to M*SDK users.

�Software testing is a huge issue in automotive electronics.� By providing simulation-based tools focused on software test and development, Imperas is improving the user experience and results for Renesas processors,� said Martin Baker, senior manager, ecosystem and business management for the Automotive Business Unit of Renesas Electronics America. �By continuing to support the V850 processor core family and V850 devices, Imperas and OVP are helping expand the toolkit available to the Renesas automotive user community.�

�Renesas users recognize the importance of virtual platforms to provide more comprehensive testing of software for embedded systems,� said Simon Davidmann, Imperas CEO, and OVP founding director.� �The combination of Imperas� advanced tools, and user-defined tools, with OVP fast processor models helps users take the next step in embedded system development.�

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