Analog Devices’ New CrossCore® Embedded Studio Reduces Development Time and Costs for SHARC® and Blackfin® Processors
20 September 2012 - 2:01PM
Business Wire
Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI), a global leader in
high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications,
has introduced CrossCore® Embedded Studio (CCES), the
next-generation software development platform for its Blackfin® and
SHARC® processors. CCES was created using the industry standard
open source Eclipse environment to enable access to a rich
ecosystem of both proprietary and open source tools and
technologies that enable shortened product development cycles,
substantially decreasing time to market.
CCES offers Blackfin and SHARC developers a world class C/C++
and assembly editing environment, with plug-in support for drivers
and services including Ethernet, USB, algorithmic software modules,
operating system, file system, and more. CCES provides easy to use,
integrated multicore development and debug features.
In addition to providing a compelling experience for an IDE
(integrated development environment), CCES provides support for
Micrium’s embedded software components such as µC/OS-IIITM
Real-Time Kernel, µC/USB DeviceTM Stack and µC/FSTM File System.
This gives software developers access to an industry-leading RTOS
that was developed using Micrium’s stringent development process
for robust operation and meets its strict coding standards with
clear and concise documentation.
- Join the CCES design community on the
EngineerZone®:
http://ez.analog.com/community/dsp/software-and-development-tools/cces
- Here’s how to get started using CCES:
http://ez.analog.com/docs/DOC-2107
“CrossCore Embedded Studio was created to give Blackfin and
SHARC users the ease of use and features of an Eclipse-based IDE
along with Analog Devices’ mature, market proven code generation
technology, algorithmic and system software libraries.” said David
Lannigan, director of Software Engineering and Tools at Analog
Devices. “We worked very closely with Micrium to leverage their
technology from CCES and by doing so offer code generation,
configuration and debug capabilities for their operating systems
and drivers not offered elsewhere”.
“Micrium is pleased to work with Analog Devices which now
resells and supports the world’s most popular real-time kernel
(µC/OS-III) as well as some of our most popular RTOS components
including µC/USB-Device (our embedded USB device stack) and µC/FS
(our embedded file system)”, said Jean Labrosse, Micrium’s CEO,
founder, and president. “ADI’s world-class IDE allows the engineer
to easily instantiate and configure these robust and market tested
embedded software components thus saving valuable time during
development of their products.”
Blackfin and SHARC processor users will find CCES licenses are
available at several levels starting with a single-user node locked
license priced at $995. For more information on CCES licenses and
download a free 90-day trial evaluation software package, go to
http://www.analog.com/cces .
About Analog Devices
Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars
on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing,
highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged
industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal
conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000
customers, representing virtually all types of electronic
equipment. Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood,
Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout
the world. Analog Devices is included in the S&P 500 Index.
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