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May 04, 2006 06:31 AM US Pacific Timezone

Crossware Enhances Arm Development Suite with Support For Philips LPC210X Chips

CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 4, 2006----Crossware (www.crossware.com), a leading embedded software tools developer, has enhanced its ARM(R) Development Suite by adding support for the Philips LPC210X ARM-based microprocessors.

The Philips LPC210X chips, based upon the ARM7TDMI-S processor core, feature a wide range of on-chip peripherals including multiple timers, universal asynchronous receiver/transmitters (UARTs), serial peripheral interface (SPI), inter-integrated circuit (I2C) and an analogue to digital converter for the more recently announced chips.

The Crossware enhancements allow developers to rapidly exploit the advanced features of these chips by providing a combination of wizards, simulation, debugging, compiler extensions and pre-configuration. This simplifies the otherwise complex task of setting up an ARM chip and helps accelerate the development process and significantly reduces new product time-to-market.

Crossware's comprehensive set of Code Creation Wizards are provided for all on-chip peripherals and are able to generate configuration code, interrupt routines and, for the UART, complete I/O handlers. The simulator simulates the ARM core itself as well as many of the LPC210X on-chip peripherals including the vectored interrupt controller (VIC). This allows a developer to use the simulator to immediately test the code created using the wizards. The simulator can also be extended using the Virtual Workshop Interface that Crossware originally introduced for its 8051 microcontroller thereby allowing developers to construct a simulation of their complete target system.

Crossware has developed its jPOD(TM) USB JTAG interface to facilitate on-chip debugging. This connects to the standard ARM 20-pin JTAG connector allowing the Crossware source level debugger to drive the on-chip ARM embedded in-circuit emulator (Embedded ICE) logic.

With its advanced C compiler, libraries, wizards, simulator and debugger, the Crossware ARM Development Suite provides a complete and extremely user-friendly development environment for the ARM family of microprocessor cores.

For more information about the ARM Development Suite or any product from Crossware, please contact Alan Harry, Crossware, Old Post House, Silver Street, Litlington, Royston, Herts, SG8 0QE, UK, tel: + 44 (0) 1763 853500 or fax + 44 (0) 1763 853330, alan@crossware.com


 

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