Atmel Offers Free Development Software for Its AVR 32-bit Microcontrollers
San Jose, California (ots/PRNewswire)
- AVR32 Studio Supports all AVR32 Products and the Entire Toolchain
Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) announced today the release of the AVR(R)32 Studio, which ties together the entire tool-chain for code development for the AVR32 AP7 and UC3 families. AVR32 Studio integrates with the AVR32 GNU toolchain including GCC for building applications for AVR32.
The AVR32 Studio Integrated Development Environment includes a source code editor with syntax highlighting and support for writing and debugging stand-alone and Linux(R) applications. It can fully control all development tools, such as the STK(R)1000 development board, EVK1100/1101 evaluation kits, JTAGICE mkII emulator and AVR32 Network Gateway kit.
"AVR32 Studio again proves Atmel's devotion to making powerful but easy to use development tools. Our main criteria when designing the AVR32 Studio has been making all controls intuitive and user friendly, while at the same time allowing the possibility for more advanced functionality," said Odd Jostein Svendsli, Director of Product Marketing for AVR and AVR32 development tools. "An extensive on-line help system with many step by step tutorials further simplifies the process of getting started with the AVR32 Studio and the GNU toolchain," he added.
The AVR32 Studio is built on Eclipse(TM), making it possible to add numerous plug-ins to further extend the functionality. Features like version control systems, bug tracking and action lists can be added via third party plug-ins, which helps developers keep track of their projects, eliminate errors in the code and eventually reduce time to market.
The full release of AVR32 Studio is available for free from http://www.atmel.com. AVR32 Studio can automatically detect and download updates, new parts and tools support without user input.
The GNU tool-chain for the AVR32 is available from http://www.atmel.com, along with a full Linux version 2.6.18 port. A single Windows installer including both AVR32 Studio and the GNU tool-chain is also available.
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Manager, Europe, +33-1-30-60-70-68, fax, +49-71-31-67-24-23,
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