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News Release from: Altera Europe | Subject: Nios II IDE
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 May 2004
Development for soft-core embedded processors
The Nios II IDE is based on the open and extensible Eclipse platform to combine a common user interface with best-in-class development environment and seamless integration with third-party tools
Available now from Altera Corp, the Nios II integrated development environment (IDE) is based on the open and extensible Eclipse platform to combine a common user interface with best-in-class development environment and seamless integration with third-party tools. With the Nios II IDE, Altera leverages the enormous momentum and support for the Eclipse development framework which has become the platform of choice among leading embedded tool providers such as Wind River and QNX, and which was selected by EDN magazine as one of the top 100 new products of 2003.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Nios II IDE provides a complete C/C++ software development suite including editor, project manager and build tools, debugger, and CFI (Common Flash Interface) compatible Flash programmer.
The debugger connects to a wide range of targets, including the FPGA hardware (via JTAG cable), the Nios II Instruction Set Simulator, and the ModelSim-Altera software to provide the ultimate in flexible debug scenarios.
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Support for power features of the Nios II on-chip instrumentation core are also provided including: two hardware execution breakpoints - useful for debugging firmware code stored in ROM or Flash memory; two data triggers with bit mask and range facilities - ideal for tracking down code that accesses critical data; and 128 frames of on-chip trace with source-level reconstruction.
Because it is based on Eclipse, software "plugins" are easily deployed to provide additional functionality.
Included with the Nios II IDE are plugins that support the MicroC/OS-II real-time operating system (RTOS) by Micrium, and Lightweight IP open source TCP/IP stack.
Nios II developers can easily incorporate these software tools from within the Nios II IDE environment, to build multi-tasking and/or network enabled applications.
"Processor selection for systems with performance similar to Nios II is influenced more by the software team than the hardware team", said Tim Allen, Altera's Senior Director for Embedded Processor Development.
"Developers today not only desire, but expect a modern IDE for embedded systems development, and that's what we are delivering".
First Silicon Solutions (FS2) adds support for Altera's Nios II family of processors with two product offerings.
The Nios II Debug Upgrade, available for download from the web, adds to the Nios II IDE two more hardware execution breakpoints, two more data triggers, and increases on-chip trace buffer from 16 to 128 frames.
The FS2 JTAG-based trace probe, ISA-Nios/T, provides 128K frames of off-chip processor trace, connecting to the developer's host PC via parallel or USB port for debugging more complex software applications.
The Nios II IDE will be available with each Nios II development kit (Stratix, Stratix Pro and Cyclone editions).
All active Nios subscribers will automatically receive Nios II IDE as part of their Nios II update.
Nios developers with inactive subscriptions can receive this and 12 months of updates for only $495.
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