- Published on 2015-08-26 17:09
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CrossCore Embedded Studio Eclipse-based IDE (Integrated Development Environment), allowing users to access a large ecosystem of third-party tools and technologies.
Beijing, September 21, 2012 / PRNewswire / - Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI), a global leader in high-performance signal processing solutions supplier, has recently launched applies to Blackfin ® and SHARC ® Processors next-generation software development platform CrossCore ® Embedded Studio (CCES). CCES developed with the use of industry-standard open source Eclipse environment to support access to a rich ecosystem of proprietary and open source tools and technologies, so as to shorten the product development cycle, significantly faster time to market.
CCES Blackfin and SHARC developers to provide world-class C / C + + and assembly language editing environment, providing the drive and service support plug-ins, including Ethernet, USB, the algorithm software modules, operating system, file system. CCES also provide easy-to-use integrated multi-core development and debugging features.
CCES Blackfin and SHARC developers to provide world-class C / C + + and assembly language editing environment, providing the drive and service support plug-ins, including Ethernet, USB, the algorithm software modules, operating system, file system. CCES also provide easy-to-use integrated multi-core development and debugging features.
In addition to providing attractive IDE (Integrated Development Environment) experience, CCES provides Micrium's embedded software components support, such as uC / OS-IIITM Real-Time Kernel, uC / USB DeviceTM Stack and uC / FSTM the File System. This allows software developers able to access Micrium's strict development process developed by the industry's leading real-time operating system to achieve stable operation and meet strict coding standards, provide clear and concise documentation.