IAR Systems, the world’s leading supplier of embedded development tools, is releasing a new version of its high-performance C/C++ compiler and debugger toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM. IAR Embedded Workbench with its optimizing C/C++ compiler is an integrated development environment for building and debugging ARM-based embedded applications. It provides extensive support for a wide range of ARM devices, hardware debug systems and RTOSs and generates very compact and efficient code. Ready-made device configuration files, flash loaders and over 2300 example projects are included.
IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM version 7.70:
- Support for the new I-jet Trace for ARM Cortex-A/R/M debug trace probe
I-jet Trace for ARM Cortex-A/R/M is a powerful probe providing extensive debugging and trace functionality for devices with the ARM CoreSight debug interface. It delivers large trace memory capacities and high-speed communication via USB 3.0 and trace clocks up to 350 MHz (double data rate). I-jet Trace supports ETM, PTM and SWO trace streams with up to 16 trace data lines for Cortex-A, Cortex-R, and Cortex-M devices using MIPI-20, MIPI-60, and Mictor-38 connectors.
- Initial support for the new ARMv8-M architecture
This release supports both the ARMv8-M Baseline and Mainline implementation. The ARMv8-M architecture is focused on bringing security to applications in the embedded and IoT market.
- CADI for ARM Fastmodels
The new CADI C-SPY debugger driver supports the ARM Fast Models hardware simulation technology.
- Support for new devices
New devices from AnalogDevices, Cypress, Epson, Microchip, Nuvoton, NXP, Renesas, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Toshiba are now supported.
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