Micrium Licenses µC/Probe to Infineon
Custom Version to Be Packaged Free with Infineon’s XMC Line
Weston, Fla. and Tamworth Staffs April 26, 2016
Micrium, the premier real-time operating system (RTOS) provider for embedded systems and the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that Infineon Technologies has licensed the company’s µC/Probe™ data visualization tool. Infineon will ship the µC/Probe at no cost to customers of its XMC™ family of microcontrollers based on ARM® Cortex®-M cores.
“The XMC family is a unique fit for applications such as motor control, power conversion, factory and building automation, renewable energy, transportation, LED lighting and home appliances,” said Maurizio Skerlj, Senior Director Industrial Microcontrollers at Infineon Technologies. “We enable convenient and time-saving development using XMC devices. Strong tools such as Micrium’s µC/Probe are a natural fit for our XMC families of ARM-based microcontrollers. For visualizing embedded systems, there are few tools on the market that are as powerful and easy-to-use.”
Micrium will offer Infineon a customized version of µC/Probe designed to run only on Infineon XMC microcontrollers. Further, Micrium worked with Infineon to define µC/Probe’s new oscilloscope feature that is capable of displaying the value of up to eight variables or I/O ports, even at the bit level.
“µC/Probe is a must-have tool for any embedded developer that needs to monitor and control the behavior of their embedded system,” said Chris Hill CTO of Phaedrus Systems, the UK distributer of Micrium products. “It supports the capabilities of Infineon’s XMC families and allows designers to gain insight into their embedded system that is not available using any other tool. Further, the new oscilloscope feature is ideally suited for monitoring and tuning motor control and power conversion applications.”
The new oscilloscope feature is especially useful because it allows monitoring of variables that would be extremely difficult to look at with a conventional oscilloscope. Since many of those variables are the result of internal computations, users would need to output these variables to digital to analog converters and monitor those values with an actual (i.e., external) oscilloscope. With uC/Probe, users can monitor and change any variable without stopping the target. Other benefits include:
- Sampling can be synchronized to control loops or other internal time bases
- Capable of displaying up to eight analog or digital signals
- Trigger on any channel
- Provides pre- and post-triggering
- Auto-scale
µC/Probe offers kernel awareness (µC/OS-II® and µC/OS-III®), TCP/IP awareness (µC/TCP-IP™), gauges, charts, an Excel spreadsheet interface, data logging, scripting and many additional useful features.
About Micrium
Micrium is a global RTOS leader for microprocessor-, microcontroller- and DSP-based devices. µC/OS™ is the leading commercial RTOS for embedded systems, and features a wide array of connectivity options. Micrium® Spectrum™ is a pre-integrated end-to-end portfolio of embedded software, protocol stacks and cloud services to facilitate development of the IoT from device to the cloud. Micrium’s RTOS kernel and software components are recognized for unparalleled reliability, performance, dependability, impeccable source code and extensive documentation. They are ideally suited to all embedded vertical markets, with solutions certified to meet rigorous safety-critical standards for industries such as medical electronics, avionics and industrial control. For additional information, visit:
About Phaedrus Systems
Phaedrus Systemsis the UK’s leading specialist in the support of engineers at all stages of embedded safety-critical and high-integrity projects. Tools available include requirements capture for IEC 61508, EN 50128 and nuclear applications; requirements tracking and competency tools; estimation software; SIL3 RTOS; hi-rel embedded database; compiler validation reports and reliability/failure software. Consultants have experience working on automotive, rail and aerospace applications, meeting standards such as IEC 61508 SIL4, and D0178B. Backing these is a wide range of other relevant embedded tools.
Phaedrus Systems is based in Tamworth, Staffordshire. More information is available on the website