Developers: | IAR Systems |
Technology: | Development tools of applications |
IAR EWARM (Embedded Workbench for ARM) is a complex development environment which numerous versions maintain the majority of microcontrollers from different producers. Consists of the whole complex of software and hardware tools.
2014: Description
For 2014 the program component of the environment consists of the following program components:
- C/C ++ compiler;
- compiler of the assembler;
- binder;
- library module;
- editor;
- project manager;
- C‑Spy-debugger;
- server of licenses.
Until recently hardware debuggers for the company were done by Segger company on the basis of the developments. Now such hardware debuggers as I‑Jet and I‑Scope, Signum Systems company which is recently purchased and been a part of corporation creates. These hardware of development allow to perform onboard programming of the microcontroller and complex debugging of the program in the environment of IAR Embedded Workbench.
Often the contribution of consumption of the microcontroller on orders is less than energy consumption of the device entirely therefore in addition to the I‑Jet JTAG adapter the additional I‑Scope adapter intended for joint work with I‑Jet is issued.
The functions provided with the I‑Scope adapter:
- Measurement of currents and tension and synchronous transfer of values to a development environment.
- Current inputs for differential measurements with a complete voltage range of measuring shunt of 110 mV.
- Three extent entries for strain measurement in the range from 0 to 6 V.
- Frequency of counting is up to 200 kHz with digit capacity of representation 12 bits.
- Support of all ARM cores.
- Joint work with I‑Jet through MIPI‑20 cable.
- 6 separate measuring flexible conductors equipped with clips.[1]