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PRO version of the SystemView released
SEGGER has announced SystemView PRO, which allows recording and live analysis of interrupts, task switches, API calls and other events without limiting recording time or number of events. To facilitate analysis of large amounts of data, custom event filters have been added to the feature set of this latest version of the powerful system analysis tool.
SEGGER releases cryptographic library emCrypt
SEGGER has announced immediate availability of its emCrypt cryptographic algorithm library. emCrypt is a complete software library of cryptographic algorithms, written entirely in C, with high performance. It can easily be fine-tuned to favor smaller or faster code. Hardware acceleration for various popular MCU families such as STM32, Kinetis, EFM32 and LPC18S/43S is available.
Handheld programmer suits in-field-services
SEGGER has announced the release of Flasher Portable PLUS, a new member of the company’s widely popular Flasher family. This compact unit uses a rechargeable Li-Ion-battery to enable more than 10 hours of continuous, untethered stand-alone operation. It incorporates an LCD to display additional information on the programming process. The Flasher Portable PLUS can be loaded with multiple programming images and configurations.
32-bit microcontrollers keep power consumption to minimum
The LPC546xx 32-bit microcontrollers from NXP Semiconductors are now in stock at Mouser Electronics. The devices improve dynamic power consumption and provide advanced peripherals that enable designers to create building control, communication, automotive infotainment and navigation, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
RS signs SEGGER to worldwide deal
RS Components (RS) has signed a global distribution agreement with SEGGER Microcontroller, a leading supplier of development and debug tools, production programmers, RTOS and a full range of middleware, cryptographic and security software for a large range of microprocessors and microcontrollers from top semiconductor manufacturers.
First in-circuit-programmer secures off-site production
For high volume production it is common to employ a contract manufacturer (CM). This setup introduces a new threat for the intellectual property (IP) of the original owner. To limit the risk of IP theft and overproduction, SEGGER announces the new production programming system Flasher SECURE.CMs have access to customer IP and large quantities of the components they are contracted to produce.
Secure data exchange for IoT devices using Dropbox
SEGGER announces a Dropbox client as part of their IoT offerings.IoT devices have different communication needs. The new Dropbox client is ideal for projects which need to manage various amounts of data. This is accomplished by loading or storing files, even large data files, in a secure and reliable way using the public Dropbox API.Typical use cases include; firmware updates, log files, and for that matter, any information shared between differe...
Wireless chips for IoT applications on show at embedded world
At embedded world 2017 (booth 3A-439), RUTRONIK EMBEDDED is to offer visitors selected wireless chips and modules, displays, boards, and storage solutions characterised by their durability, long-term availability and high integration capacity for industrial and IoT applications.
Record-breaking crypto performance with NXP Kinetis MCUs
SEGGER has announced the availability of hardware acceleration support for its emCrypt offering. emCrypt is a comprehensive library of cryptographic algorithms which are at the heart of all cryptographic software products from SEGGER, such as emSSH and emSSL, as well as security focused products like emSecure.This pure software solution is the fastest available, achieving a performance of 2.17MBytes/s AES-128 encryption on a 168MHzNXP Kinetis K66...
Introduction to software development for ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers
SEGGER has launched an extensive training program for 2017. Through this, the company’s team of Embedded Experts will be able to give guidance to software developers to help them get the most out of ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers.All participants will be given extensive opportunities to work hands-on with the evaluation boards provided.