


The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. The xTIMEcomposer-Enterprise tools can also support cross-platform multi-user environments, allowing individual developers across a multi-site enterprise to work on their preferred platform.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. The xTIMEcomposer-Enterprise tools will be available for purchase in December from all of XMOS’s official distributors, including Digikey and Element14.īoth the xTIMEcomposer-Enterprise and the xTIMEcomposer-Community tool suites are available for Windows-PC, MAC OS-X and Linux platforms. The xTIMEcomposer-Community tools are available to download The xTIMEcomposer-Community tool is supported through the xCORE Exchange Community. In addition to the enterprise class xTIMEcomposer-Enterprise tools, XMOS is also making available from today the single-user, and free-to-download, xTIMEcomposer-Community tool suite which offers all the same advanced multicore microcontroller development features and software debug capability. The price also includes an advanced xTAG-PRO hardware debugger that is available separately for $750ea. The simple licensing scheme allows the tools to be easily shared within a multi-site enterprise environment, without the need for complex network licensing keys, and supports a fully collaborative development flow plus one-to-one online support direct from XMOS engineers. It is priced at $4,995 for a full multi-site annual-subscription license that supports multiple users across the enterprise. XTIMEcomposer-Enterprise is available in early December 2013. “The advanced multicore design features have been combined with the most advanced hardware debug capability, and comprehensive one-to-one support, to provide the most advanced industrial grade multicore microcontroller development suite shipping today.” “The new xTIMEcomposer-Enterprise tools provide the highest level of design productivity for demanding embedded system applications,” said Nigel Toon, XMOS CEO. The xTIMEcomposer-Enterprise tool suite is backed up by comprehensive and integrated one-to-one online support that delivers an assured industrial grade level of response to issues and support enquiries as well as providing on-going, long-term support for customer code releases that are shipping in the field. As a result software code can meet hardware levels of performance and provide complete functional safety. The xCORE Timing Analyser (XTA) tool, included as part of xTIMEcomposer-Enterprise, allows all timing characteristics to be statically analyzed and timing critical parameters to be defined and maintained through subsequent compiles and code additions. High priority real-time tasks can run to completion without interruption on separate logical processor cores. The tools provide the ability to define very accurate task and I/O timings, giving developers all of the capabilities of an RTOS (real time operating system) but with nanosecond timing accuracy and instant I/O response. XTIMEcomposer-Enterpris also allows customers to make full use of the deterministic xCORE multicore architecture. Real-time power analysis of the target system is also supported, allowing developers to optimize their code for the most energy efficient operation. I/O signals and internal xCORE signals can be accurately monitored in real-time while the target system is running, with both digital and analog signals available for view in the xSCOPE instrumentation tool. This advanced debug hardware solution allows full multicore debug and analysis with accurate real-time trace and fast instrumentation of the target hardware board or system. The comprehensive debug environment is enhanced by the inclusion of a new xTAG-PRO multifunction debugger.
