Altiums TASKING brand first to support all Infineon
microcontrollersAltium announces support for Infineons new C868, XC16x and TC1765
controllers
SYDNEY, Australia — February 19, 2002 — Altium Limited (ASX:
ALU), a leading developer of Windows-based electronic design and
development software, is pleased to announce that it is the first
and only compiler vendor to support all microcontrollers from
Infineon Technology. Altium has introduced support in the TASKING
development toolsets for four new microcontrollers from Infineon
Technologies, the 8-bit C868, the 16-bit XC161 and XC164, and
32-bit TC1765. The support includes the availability of Special
Function Register files, debugger connectivity to evaluation
boards, and quick-and-easy selection and configuration of the new
devices from within the development suites.
Infineon Technologies will announce its new high performance
microcontrollers — which are targeted at industrial and automotive
market segments — at the Embedded Systems Show 2002 in Nuremberg.
The C868 is Infineons latest addition to the popular and still
growing C500/8051 microcontroller market. The XC161 and XC164 are
the new feature-loaded microcontrollers in the C166 family, and
are based on the C166S V2 core. The new TriCore TC1765 is a
powerful and cost-effective extension of Infineons TriCore
microcontroller line.
Since Infineon Technology was founded in April 1999, Altium has
been committed to supplying quality development tools for their
range of 8-, 16-, 32-bit and DSP architectures. As a result of
working closely with Infineon, Altium is now the only vendor to
support all microcontrollers from Infineon — including the four
new microcontrollers being announced today.
Frank Grobe, Senior Manager of Infineons Product Marketing
Microcontroller group, stated: We are proud to introduce our
new products and to get support from our tool partner Altium. The
availability of the three TASKING C and C ++ compilers is again a
confirmation of Altium's commitment to support Infineon and its
customers. With the uniform development solution for our 8-bit,
16-bit, 32-bit as well as DSP microcontroller architectures Altium
eases the migration from one architecture to another for our
customers.
TASKING, Altiums industry-leading range of tools for embedded
software development, offers an integrated software development
environment that enables developers to take advantage of the
complete range of Infineon microcontrollers by providing all the
capabilities needed for application development from project
management, editing, and program building to compiling,
optimizing, and debugging. Their software development toolsets
consisting of the award winning TASKING Embedded Development
Environment (EDE), highly optimizing C and C++/EC++ compilers,
assembler, linker/locator, and the CrossView Pro debugger. TASKING
toolsets have three debugger execution environments available for
the various Infineon microcontrollers — the ROM monitor debugger,
the simulator debugger, and the OCDS (JTAG on-chip debugging
interface) debugger and delivers advanced debugging capabilities
to ensure developers can directly verify target applications and
graphically detect errors.
By working closely with chip manufacturers to support new
architectures as soon as they are available, Altium continues to
break down the barriers to innovation and technological
advancement, and provide every electronic engineer and embedded
system developer with easy access to the best possible design
tools.
Availability The TASKING TriCore, C16x/XC16x and 8051/C500/C868 Software
Development Tools are now available for PC/Windows, PC/Linux and
SUN/Solaris.
For more product information, visit www.tasking.com or contact
your local Altium Sales and Support Center.
About Altium Limited Altium Limited (ASX: ALU), trading as Protel International
Limited (ASX: PRI) prior to August 6, 2001, is a leading global
developer and supplier of desktop electronic design automation (EDA)
and embedded software design tools for the Microsoft Windows
environment.
Since the Companys foundation in 1985 and its release of the
worlds first Microsoft Windowsbased EDA tool in 1991, Altium has
continued to apply the most advanced software design methods to
provide powerful, easy-to-use and affordable design software to
engineers and electronics designers worldwide.
Altiums current product brands include Protel, P-CAD, TASKING,
Accolade, CircuitMaker and CAMtastic!. These products offer
tailored solutions covering a range of hardware and software
design processes.
Altium is headquartered in Sydney, Australia, and operates a
number of sales and support offices in Australia, the United
States, Japan and Europe as well as maintaining a large reseller
network in all other major markets. More information about the
Company and its products and services may be obtained from our new
website at
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