Thursday 4 July 2013

Keil MDK and Segger J-Link reading notes

MDK-ARM

http://www.keil.com/arm/mdk.asp

The MDK-ARM is a complete software development environment for Cortex-M, Cortex-R4, ARM7 and ARM9 processor-based devices. MDK-ARM is specifically designed for microcontroller applications, it is easy to learn and use, yet powerful enough for the most demanding embedded applications.

Features

Complete support for Cortex-M, Cortex-R4, ARM7, and ARM9 devices

Industry-leading ARM C/C++ Compilation Toolchain

µVision4 IDE, debugger, and simulation environment

Keil RTX deterministic, small footprint real-time operating system (with source code)

TCP/IP Networking Suite offers multiple protocols and various applications

USB Device and USB Host stacks are provided with standard driver classes

Complete GUI Library for embedded systems with graphical user interfaces

ULINKpro enables on-the-fly analysis of running applications and records every executed Cortex-M instruction

Complete Code Coverage information about your program's execution

Execution Profiler and Performance Analyzer enable program optimization

Numerous example projects help you quickly become familiar with MDK-ARM's powerful, built-in features

CMSIS Cortex Microcontoller Software Interface Standard compliant

MDK-ARM is available in four editions: MDK-Lite, MDK-Basic, MDK-Standard, and MDK-Professional. All editions provide a complete C/C++ development environment and MDK-Professional includes extensive middleware libraries. Refer to the Product Selector for more details.

Note

MDK-Lite (32KB) Edition is available for download. It does not require a serial number or license key.

MDK-Lite can be converted into other MDK-ARM Editions with a valid Product Serial Number.

http://www.keil.com/arm/mdk.asp

http://www.keil.com/


Keil -  Wikipedia

Industry Embedded Software

Founded 1986

Headquarters Munich; Plano

Products compiler, assemblers, debuggers, linkers, IDE, real-time operating systems, evaluation boards

Website www.keil.com

Keil was founded in 1982 by Günter and Reinhard Keil, initially as a German GbR. In April 1985 the company was converted to Keil Elektronik GmbH to market add-on products for the development tools provided by many of the silicon vendors. Keil implemented the first C compiler designed from the ground-up specifically for the 8051 microcontroller.

Keil provides a broad range of development tools like ANSI C compiler, macro assemblers, debuggers and simulators, linkers, IDE, library managers, real-time operating systems and evaluation boards for 8051, 251, ARM, and XC16x/C16x/ST10 families.

In October 2005, Keil (Keil Elektronik GmbH in Munich, Germany, and Keil Software, Inc. in Plano, Texas) was acquired by ARM.[1]


Debug Probes - J-Link and J-Trace

http://www.segger.com/debug-probes.html

SEGGER J-Links are the most widely used line of debug probes available today. They've been proven for more than 10 years with over 250,000 units sold, including OEM versions and on-board solutions. This popularity stems from the unparalleled performance, extensive feature set, large number of supported CPUs, and compatibility with all popular development environments.

With up to 3 MBytes/s download speed to RAM and record breaking flashloaders, as well as the ability to set an unlimited number of breakpoints in flash memory of MCUs, the J-Link debug probes are undoubtedly the best choice to optimize your debugging and flash programming experience.
 
J-Link debug probes support all ARM 7/9/11, Cortex, Renesas RX CPUs and are supported by all major IDEs such as IAR EWARM, Keil MDK, Rowley CrossWorks, Atollic TrueSTUDIO, IAR EWRX,Renesas HEW, Renesas e2studio, including GDB based IDEs, and many others.

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