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Fujitsu Selects Mentor Graphics Sourcery CodeBench for FM3 Microcontroller
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Langen, Germany and Wilsonville, Oregon, September 29, 2011 -- Fujitsu
Semiconductor Europe and Mentor Graphics Corporation today
announced that Fujitsu has chosen the Mentor Embedded Sourcery CodeBench
for ARMR EABI (embedded application binary interface) to support Fujitsu's
FM3 CortexT-M3 microcontrollers and hardware evaluation boards.
Fujitsu's selection is based on providing its customers with a software
development ecosystem that incorporates a high-quality GNU toolchain that
enables customers to begin compiling and debugging embedded software on
evaluation boards within minutes of product installation. The evaluation
boards support bare-metal and real-time operating system (RTOS)
applications-including consumer and industrial-for Fujitsu's FM3 series of
32-bit, general-purpose microcontrollers.
"Mentor's Sourcery CodeBench is the de-facto standard GNU toolchain for a
broad range of hardware architectures," said Wolf Fronauer, marketing
manager, Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe. "Our mission was to create an
embedded ecosystem for both bare metal and OS development, enabling our
customers to compile, debug, and test with greater reliability and speed."
The Mentor Embedded Sourcery CodeBench technology delivers a high-quality
and low-cost integrated development environment (IDE). The Sourcery
CodeBench tool provides a standardized cross-architecture integrated package
containing open source components including the GNU toolchain and Eclipse
IDE. This standardization provides a common ecosystem for Fujitsu processor
customers, with the Mentor Embedded team lending essential technical support
services. The Sourcery CodeBench product, combined with hardware evaluation
boards for Fujitsu FM3 devices, offers a complete out-of-box solution to
embedded developers. The Mentor Embedded Sourcery Probes and other JTAG
probes supported by Sourcery CodeBench permit hardware debugging of the
evaluation boards from a host system. Thus, developers using Fujitsu devices
can compile and debug on these evaluation boards within minutes of
installing the Sourcery CodeBench tool.
"Fujitsu is a global leader and its next-generation FM3 family of
microcontrollers can be found in factory automation, white goods, industrial
and consumer electronics, where developers need to compete with speed and
reliability," said Mark Mitchell, director of tools, Mentor Graphics
Embedded Software Division. "Sourcery CodeBench will help Fujitsu customers
realise the productivity and performance gains required for device
optimization, thereby serving as a competitive advantage."
Fujitsu's choice of Sourcery CodeBench supports the recently announced
Mentor Embedded Hardware Enablement Program. The program provides a range of
comprehensive services and training for embedded Android, LinuxR, open
source tools (GNU, GCC, Eclipse), user interface creation, and vertical
markets, such as in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), smart energy, and retail
applications designed specifically for hardware companies. More information
can be found at http://mentor.com/go/cb-fujitsu.
Mentor Embedded Sourcery CodeBench for ARM EABI Availability
Kit support for the Fujitsu FM3 family of CortexT-M3 microcontrollers is
available now and the offering includes support for target hardware
evaluation boards: SK-FM3-100PMC-JLink, SK-FM3-64PMC1 and
SK-FM3-176PMC-ETHERNET; Fujitsu FM3 C/C++ example applications and
documentation. For more information, visit the website:
http://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/sourcery-tools/sourcery-codebench/.
Mentor Graphics Embedded Software Division comprises the Mentor Embedded
family of products and services, including embedded software intellectual
property (IP), tools, and professional consultant services to help embedded
developers and silicon partners optimize their products for design and cost
efficiency. The Mentor Embedded team continues to lead the industry with
involvement in the open source community and in innovations such as Android
beyond mobile handsets, 2D and 3D UI development, open source tools, and
multi-OS on multicore architectures. More information on Mentor Embedded
products and services can be found at www.mentor.com/embedded.
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