Ronetix GmbH
| Ronetix GmbH Logo | |
| private limited company (Ltd) | |
| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Embedded Systems |
| Founded 📆 | 2008 |
| Founder 👔 | |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | Vienna, Austria [1] |
Area served 🗺️ | |
| Products 📟 | JTAG debugger JTAG Emulator |
| Members | |
Number of employees | |
| 🌐 Website | ronetix |
| 📇 Address | |
| 📞 telephone | |
Ronetix is an Austrian company specialized in JTAG emulation tools and debuggers for ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, CORTEX, XScale, PowerPC, ColdFire, Blackfin, MIPS32, MIPS64 and AVR32 based MCUs. The company[2] supplies JTAG/BDM/SWD Debug Emulators and Flash Programmers as well as CPU Modules (SoMs).
History
Ronetix was founded in 2008 by Ilko Iliev, in Vienna, Austria. The first product was PEEDI (Power Embedded Ethernet Debug Interface) for ARM7, ARM9, XScale, MPC55xx and BlackFin based CPUs. In the following years, support was added for other CPU platforms like CORTEX, MPC83xx, MPC85xx, ColdFire, MIPS. The first CPU Module (System On Module) was PM9261 with CPU Atmel AT91SAM9261. In the next years, CPU modules with other Atmel CPUs were released: AT91SAM9263, AT91SAM9G45, SAMA5D35. 2020 saw the release of the first module with a NXP CPU - iMX7-CM. 2022 saw the release of further CPU modules based on NXP CPUs: i.MX8M, i.MX8M-Mini, i.MX8M-Nano. All products are developed, maintained, and constantly improved in Austria.
Product categories
PEEDI - JTAG / BDM / SWD Emulator and Flash Programmer
PEEDI [3] is an in-circuit emulator with built-in debugger support for GNU Debugger that enables debugging software running on the following platforms:
- ARM-based microcontrollers with ARM7 / ARM9 / ARM11, Cortex M0 / M0+ / M1 / M3 / M4 / M7 / M23 / M33, Cortex R4 / R5 / R8, Cortex A5 / A7 / A8 / A9 / A15 / A53 / A72
- XScale
- Power Architecture QUICC
- Power Architecture QorIQ
- PowerPC
- ColdFire
- Analog Devices Blackfin
- MIPS32, MIPS64
- Microchip PIC32
The Flash Programmer is capable of programming various devices:
- NOR Flash
- SPI NOR Flash, SPI DataFlash
- NAND Flash
- I2C EEPROMs
- FPGA/CPLD devices (JBC Player)
- MMC/SD, eMMC
- Most popular MCUs: STM32, ATSAM, NXP Kinetis, NXP MPC55xx, MPC56xx, MPC57xx, ...
CPU Modules - System on Module (SoM)
Ronetix is noted also for System-on-Modules built around NXP i.MX7 / i.MX8M, Microchip SAMA5 / AT91SAM9[4] families:
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NXP i.MX8M, Cortex-A53 1.5GHz, Cortex-M4 266MHz
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NXP i.MX8M-MINI, Cortex-A53 2GHz, Cortex-M4 400MHz
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NXP i.MX8M-NANO, Cortex-A53 1.5GHz, Cortex-M7 750MHz
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NXP i.MX7D, Cortex-A7 1GHz, Cortex-M4 200MHz
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Microchip SAMA5D35, Cortex-A5 536MHz
References
- ↑ "Ronetix - company profile from dun & bradstreet". D&B Business Directory.
- ↑ "Ronetix". Electronic Specifier.
- ↑ "JTAG box debugs, programs, tests ARM cores". EDN.
- ↑ "Ronetix : System-on-module features powerful ARM CPU". EETimes.
External links
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