Developers: | NRNU MEPhI - National Research Nuclear University MEPhI |
Date of the premiere of the system: | September 2024 |
Branches: | Information Technology |
Technology: | TMS - Test Management System, Application Development Tools |
2024: Product Announcement
In September 2024, the first Russian complex for debugging software created for domestic microcircuits was presented. The new product, called MILIUINO, is designed to test and configure software used on Russian microcircuits produced at the Zelenograd enterprise PKK Milander.
The development of the MILIUINO complex is designed to solve the problem of the lack of debug cards in Russia for their own microcontrollers. Abroad, such devices are traditionally produced by the chipmakers themselves, but in the country this process began to develop actively only recently, in connection with the course towards import substitution and the transition to domestic software and electronics. The basis for the complex was the design of the Italian Arduino Uno debugging board, known since the beginning of the 21st century. At the same time, the hardware and software of MILIUINO were completely redesigned and adapted for the needs of Russian microcircuits.
MILIUINO allows you to connect a microcontroller to a computer, so programmers can monitor and optimize the software they create in real time. The main debug board of the complex provides flexible capabilities for testing and making changes to the code required to control electronics.
The complex includes eight additional peripheral expansion cards that allow debugging the interaction of microcontrollers with various devices. Among them are potentiometers and equipment used in automotive electronics and machine tools. These boards were created in accordance with Russian national standards, which ensures their compatibility and high efficiency when operating in various industrial conditions.[1]