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IAR Embedded Workbench for Renesas SuperH
IAR Embedded Workbench Development Environement for SuperH with its optimizing C and C++ compiler provides full support for SH-2A and SH2A-FPU based devices and generates very compact and efficient code. It supports on-chip debugging through Renesas E10A-USB Emulator and through export to most third party debug systems.
Key components
- Integrated development environment with project management tools and editor
- Highly optimizing C and C++ compiler for SH-2A and SH2A-FPU
- Configuration files for all devices
- Run-time libraries
- Relocating SH-2A assembler
- Linker and librarian tools
- C-SPY® debugger with SH-2A simulator and support for RTOS-aware debugging on hardware
- Example projects and code templates
- User and reference guides in PDF format
- Context-sensitive online help
Supported devices
IAR Embedded Workbench supports all devices in the SH-2A and SH2A-FPU families. Configuration files and hardware debugging support are available for the following device groups:
7201, 7203, 7206, 7211, 7243, 72544R, 7261, 7262, 7263, 7264, 7285, 7286, 7670, 72AV
Note: Our partners frequently release new devices and the latest ones may not be listed here. We continually add support to new devices; please contact IAR Systems to find out whether your new device is already supported or when it will become available.
Debugging system support
- C-SPY Debugger simulator
- Renesas E10A-USB driver
- C-SPY Debugger plugin SDK available for 3rd party debuggers
- Supports various linker output formats for debugging in 3rd party debug systems
RTOS support
RTOS-aware debugging is provided with built-in plugins for:
- OSEK Run Time Interface
- SEGGER embOS
- ORTI Micrium uC/OS-II
The RTOS plugin installs a number of new windows in C-SPY, most importantly the task or thread list windows where task-specific breakpoints can be specified and task-specific steps executed. Different inspector windows display the contents of the internal data structures of the RTOS such as timers, queues, semaphores, resources and mailboxes.
11-03-2010
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