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Symtavision Releases SymTA/S 3.7

By DE Editors  

April 30, 2015

Symtavision, a provider of timing analysis solutions for embedded real-time systems, has released SymTA/S 3.7. This version, the company states, improves timing design and verification for automotive Ethernet and multicore systems.

Added to version 3.7 is Ethernet timing design and verification features, including the modeling and analysis of dynamic data chains and dependent dynamic Ethernet frame packing. Additionally, the platform now has features such as Gantt-Filter analysis, added APIs (application programming interfaces) and improved AUTOSAR 4.x multicore import. The company has also integrated TraceAnalyzer 3.7 with this version of SymTA/S.

“Automotive manufacturers are rapidly turning to Ethernet and multicore systems to meet their growing requirements,” said Kai Richter, CTO of Symtavision. “We collaborated tightly with both top automotive OEMs and leading universities to create our original Ethernet timing analysis solution which was well received. Our focus with SymTA/S 3.7 has been to significantly improve and strengthen our Ethernet capability to enable both OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and Tier 1 suppliers to better plan, optimize and verify timing when introducing Ethernet. The second big focus for our 3.7 release of SymTA/S and TraceAnalyzer was multicore. I think our 3.7 release is a really nice piece of work.”

For more information, visit Symtavision.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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