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Microchip’s Graphics Display Designer X Supports PIC MCU-based GUI Creation on Windows, Linux or Mac Computers
Microchip Technology Inc today announced the release of Graphics Display Designer X (GDD X), Microchip’s enhanced visual design tool that provides a quick and easy way of creating Graphical User Interface (GUI) screens for applications using Microchip’s 16-or 32-bit PIC MCUs. With GDD X, developers have the freedom to work in the environment of their choice, including Windows, Linux or Mac OS operating systems.
GrapGDD X enables development using Microchip’s Graphics Library, and can be used as a stand-alone tool or as a plug-in to Microchip’s free MPLAB® X Integrated Development Environment (IDE). It allows the creation of a project with configurable display resolution, and imports all the required driver/board support files into MPLAB X. Generated code can be compiled and tested on hardware. Key improvements to the original GDD include: thumbnail view of screens and snap-to-grid feature, cut/copy/paste, auto object align, and event handling, as well as palette support for 1-, 4-, and 8-bits-per-pixel (bpp) color modes.
“With GDD X, Microchip is bringing together key components of the graphical user interface on 16-and 32-bit hardware platforms in an easy-to-use-graphics development tool,” said Sumit Mitra, vice president of Microchip’s MCU32 Division. “Developers can drag and drop GUI elements into place, and GDD X creates the C code for their project. This saves a significant amount of development time.”
Pricing & Availability
The GDD X is available today via a free download.