Description: DOMAINTEC (Domain Technologies Incorporated) was created in 1991and maintained its operation base in Plano, Texas. The company has been consistently involved in the development and marketing of high performance Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) emulation. JTAG is the common name used in referencing the IEEE 1149.1 standard.
The company is also involved in the creation of debugging tools for industry and proprietary standards related to 8, 16, 24 and 32 microcontrollers, Digital Signal Processors (DSP), and RISC infrastructures.
The company is also involved in the production of several other microchip equipments. With more than 15 years experience and expertise in the area of debugging and emulation, the company delivers solutions to the Telephony, Emulator, and Computing industries.
The bulk of the company’s resources are focused in the development, advertising, and growth of JTAG/OnCE sustained source level and emulators for C programming language debuggers.
Domain Technologies products support Free size DSP56xxx digital sign processor product lines. The company also delivers development tools for both hardware and software components associated with the 16- and 24-bit Motorola Digital Signal Processors.
The products delivered to the market by DOMAINTEC include SB-USB2 emulators which is a device that is powered on when connected to the USB interface. This product is an ideal device which can be used with portable computing devices or laboratory environments.
The emulators produced by the company have the ability of detecting whether the device is supplied with adequate power to function properly. A maximum of 200mA of power can be directed to the target device by the product.
Another market introduction from the company is the BoxView which is described as a debugging application that supports retrieval and delivery of data that is related to application processing. This data processing is constantly targeting digital signal processors including Emutest which is a component of the JTAG emulator test tool application.
The ZSP Board DT4218DB is a product that represents the audio daughter card for the ZSP Board including its utilities and libraries. These provide support for 16- and 32-bit DOS Static Windows Libraries.
The company has a business agreement with Verisilicon to allow them to market and distribute their products online using Verisilicon’s domain. The trademarks, patents, and acquisitions remain with DOMAINTEC. The partnership between the two companies eventually led to the acquisition of Domain Technologies by Verisilicon on February 14, 2008.
Verisilicon is a silicon solutions enterprise which is primarily operating out of Beijing, China. It also holds offices in various parts of the world including Korea, Taiwan, Shanghai, Europe, Japan, and the United States. It also ranks among the top 50 companies listed in the Deloitte Technology’s Fast 50 China (fastest growing companies based in China).
With the take over of the controlling rights to DOMAINTEC, the management team of the company was restructured to include Wayne Wei-Ming Dai (Chief Executive Officer), Bill Siu (Chief Operating Officer), Ernest Lin (Corporate Vice President for Worldwide Sales), and Linda Zhu (Corporate Vice President for Finance).
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