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Launch of TraceAnalyzer 1.2 delivers 10x speed improvement

Braunschweig, Germany – 5th April 2011.  Symtavision, a leading global solutions provider for real-time systems design and verification, has launched TraceAnalyzer 1.2 which delivers a ten-fold speed improvement in terms of visualizing and analyzing timing trace and log data for ECUs, controllers, processors, buses and networks, while also reducing memory requirements ten-fold..

The Symtavision TraceAnalyzer is a powerful tool for visualizing system timing in terms of the constituent ECUs, controllers, processors, buses and networks. With traces imported from standard trace probes, Symtavision TraceAnalyzer visualizes the trace and analyzes the timing, so that key timing parameters can be identified and properly understood, and generates statistics on execution times, interrupt patterns, communication bursts and resource utilization, amongst others. It provides visual clarity showing controller and bus schedules with events, blocking and pre-emptions and details the timing chains so that engineers can see the flow of signals and data through the system including data loss and multiple reads of the same data. Results are provided both graphically and in tabular form.

Symtavision TraceAnalyzer is also capable of automatically generating system timing models for SymTA/S, Symtavision’s de-facto industry-standard tools suite for system-level timing design and timing verification. Symtavision recently announced SymTA/S 2.4 incorporating a wealth of new and improved features targeted at the automotive electronics, aerospace, automation and transportation markets including enhanced support for multi-core processors and AUTOSAR.

“Understanding system timing and performance is fundamental to designing and verifying real-time systems,” said Dr. Marek Jersak, CEO of Symtavision. “As such, tracing is now typically applied to log the timing of relevant events. However, the challenge is to efficiently analyze trace data and quickly identify timing problems along with their root causes. The Symtavision TraceAnalyzer provides engineers with an extremely powerful tool for visually analyzing this data and, with the launch of TraceAnalyzer 1.2, the ability to perform analyses up to 10 times faster than before.”

In the coming months, Dr. Jersak, CEO of Symtavision, will be giving talks on the techniques and tools for system-level timing design and timing verification at SAE World Congress 2011 (April 13, Detroit), ESC 2011 Silicon Valley (May 5, San Jose) and DAC 2011 (June 5, San Diego) in the USA.

About Symtavision

Symtavision® is a leader in embedded design software tools and services. The company enables the rapid and cost-effective development, optimization and timing verification of complex, safety- and performance-critical embedded real-time systems – from early-phase estimation to final verification.

Symtavision’s innovative scheduling analysis tool suite for system-level timing design and timing verification, SymTA/S, helps engineers conquer design challenges for controllers, processors, bus/networks and complete integrated systems. It is used extensively in automotive electronics with support provided for industry standards including AUTOSAR, CAN, FlexRay and OSEK, and in the avionics industry with support provided for ARINC 653 partitioned operating systems and ARINC 664 switched Ethernet, and time-triggered communication. SymTA/S also provides support for a variety of other industry sectors including the automation, multimedia, telecommunications and transportation markets. Symtavision’s associated TraceAnalyzer is a powerful solution for visualizing and analyzing timing data from both measurements and simulations. TraceAnalyzer seamlessly integrates with SymTA/S.

Symtavision is headquartered in Braunschweig (Germany) with a subsidiary office in Munich (Germany) and is supported by a global network of distributors. Symtavision is also a founder member of the Real-Time Experts Alliance which was formed in 2008 to provide complete solutions for the key real-time systems issue of complex and multi-faceted timing problems. For more information visit: http://www.symtavision.com.

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