Press Release
13 Mar 2002
Keil Supports Philips ARM7-Based Embedded Architecture
Plano, TX: Keil Software, the leader in 8-bit 8051 software
development tools, today announced support for the Philips ARM7-based
embedded controller architecture with µVision2 IDE. The Keil
µVision IDE
(currently supporting various 8-bit and 16-bit devices) will
incorporate an assembler, compiler, and debugger for Philips
32/16-bit architecture. Keil's µVision2 IDE will offer existing
8-bit developers a rapid migration path to the higher performance
capabilities of Philips ARM7-based embedded controller
architecture.
"Keil Software recognizes the significance of an ARM7-based
embedded controller from Philips and we are very pleased to be among
the first to introduce software development tools for quick entry
into an exciting new market," said Reinhard Keil, president of Keil
Software. "Our successful history of support for Philips leading
family of 8051 products gives us a strong base in expanding our work
with Philips' products."
"Keil Software's announcement to create tools for our new
ARM7-based embedded controller is extremely beneficial to our
customers who are eager to implement the new design," said Eric
McLeod, vice president and general manager, Microcontroller Business
Line in the semiconductors division of Philips. "Philips and Keil
Software have an excellent track record on 8051 projects that helped
to give Philips the number one position in that market."
Customers already familiar with Keil's µVision IDE and Debugger can easily begin
new designs or upgrade existing projects to Philips ARM7-based
embedded controllers architecture. All features of µVision2
will be included in the ARM7 release and both the ARM7 and GNU
compilers will initially be supported.
Benefits of the ARM7 tools include:
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The µVision
IDE offers streamlined project configuration. Simply select
your target from the Device Database™ and all compiler,
assembler, linker, and debugger settings are set
automatically.
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Robust project management
allows you to create multiple target files from a single project.
Create a target for simulation, one for target debugging, and
another for production.
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The integrated make facility helps you build projects in record
time. Interactive error correction makes it easy to locate and
correct syntax errors in your source code.
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High-speed CPU and on-chip peripheral
simulation let you debug and test software when target hardware
is unavailable.
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Dialog boxes for all on-chip peripherals allow you to view and
change chip settings while debugging your application.
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An in-circuit debugging target hardware interface is provided
using the Keil USB-JTAG
link.
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Keil Software's ARM7 tool
chain will be available in the fourth quarter of 2002.
About Keil Software
Keil Software is the leading vendor for 8051 development tools.
Since its market introduction in 1988, the Keil Software C51 Compiler has become the de facto
industry standard C compiler for the 8051 microcontroller family. No
other 8051 compiler generates more efficient code for embedded
applications. Keil Software works with approximately 60 distributors
worldwide and is represented in more than 30 countries. All major
emulator vendors support the Keil development tools. Keil Software
makes C compilers, macro assemblers, real-time kernels, debuggers,
simulators, integrated programming environments, and evaluation
boards for the 8051 microcontroller family. Complete product
information and technical details may be found on the web at
www.keil.com.
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