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C++ library available for DevOps toolchains

April 24, 2022 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER’s emRun++ is a groundbreaking C++ library, fully compatible with the modern 2017 standard. It is used and proven in SEGGER’s multi-platform Embedded Studio IDE for RISC-V and Arm and is now available for licensing to toolchain vendors. emRun++ guarantees fast heap operations with a low instruction count limit, enabling even hard real-time applications to […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger

In-circuit flash programmers add device lifecycle management, trustzone partitioning features

April 19, 2022 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER, in cooperation with Renesas, has further expanded the features offered by SEGGER’s professional line of Flasher in-circuit programmers. In addition to high-speed programming of Renesas RA4 and RA6 microcontrollers with Arm Cortex-M33 cores, SEGGER has now added Device Lifecycle Management (DLM) and Trustzone partitioning during mass production. For owners of a current Flasher, installing these […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: renesas, segger

Arm version 6 SDK offers real-time memory management

March 31, 2022 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER’s Embedded Studio for Arm Version 6 now offers real-time memory management which improves efficiency and response time for allocating and freeing up memory, enabling hard real-time to applications written in C++. This brings Embedded Studio for Arm to the same level as the recently announced Embedded Studio Version 6 for RISC-V. Embedded Studio supports development […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips, Storage Tagged With: segger

Software development kit features and real-time C++ support for RISC-V

March 29, 2022 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER’s Embedded Studio for RISC-V, Version 6, now uses real-time memory management which improves efficiency and response time when allocating and freeing up memory, satisfying requirements for hard real-time in applications written in C++. The new version supports all common RISC-V 32-bit and 64-bit cores, including but not limited to RV64I, RV64E, RV64GC, RV32I, RV32IMA, RV32IMAC, […]

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C/C++ development environment works with RISC-V MCUs

March 11, 2022 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER announces its partnership with HPMicro Semiconductor Inc. The partnership focuses on making SEGGER’s top-rated, multi-platform IDE Embedded Studio available, free of charge, to all HPMicro’s customers using HPM6000 series RISC-V microcontrollers, boosting the RISC-V ecosystem. Embedded Studio includes all the tools and features expected for streamlined, professional embedded development in C and C++. It comes […]

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Debug software probes available for Microsoft Windows on Arm

December 15, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Following Microsoft recently announcing Windows on Arm, SEGGER has released a J-Link software package specifically for this platform. It can be downloaded and used with all J-Link and J-Trace units at no cost. The software in the new package runs natively on Arm processors, ensuring that no performance or power is lost in emulation. Using J-Link and J-Trace with […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips, Software, Tools Tagged With: segger

RISC-V development system adds support for 64-bit RISC-V CPUs

December 8, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER’s new release of Embedded Studio for RISC-V adds support for 64-bit RISC-V CPUs, including RV64I, RV64E, and RV64GC with the floating-point unit. It comes integrated with SEGGER emRun C/C++ runtime and emFloat floating-point libraries, the SEGGER Linker, and the SEGGER Compiler, which together generate compact and highly efficient code. For maximum flexibility and compatibility, […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips, Tools Tagged With: segger

New RTOS features cycle-resolution timing

November 3, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER introduces embOS-Ultra, a revolutionary new RTOS using Cycle-resolution Timing, completely eliminating the periodic tick interrupt used by traditional RTOS. Scheduling of all time-based events, such as timeouts, delays, and periodic timers, can now be specified in microseconds or CPU cycles. Cycle-resolution Timing technology replaces ad-hoc, target-specific techniques for precise timing with clean and consistent […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger

Gang flash programmer can impart different firmware image in each device

August 11, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER’s Flasher Hub controls up to 24 Flasher Compacts serving as individual channels for parallel, high-speed gang programming. Each channel can be configured to program a different device with a different firmware image. All programming interfaces and flash memories supported by the connected Flasher Compacts can also be used and controlled via the Flasher Hub. […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips, Software Tagged With: segger

IDE targets Linux application developers

August 2, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Linux Studio is a development environment designed specifically for native host development, making the features of SEGGER’s top-rated Embedded Studio IDE available to all Linux application developers. With its sleek Visual Studio-style user interface, powerful project management, and integrated source-level debugger, Linux Studio greatly simplifies development on Linux. Linux Studio’s project manager enables the clear […]

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