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Altium Supports Infineon PDF Print E-mail
Altium is supporting Infineon Technologies’ newest microcontroller, the TC1130, in the Tasking TriCore VX-toolset.

The support for the TC1130 in the Tasking TriCore VX-toolset includes the availability of special function register files, debugger connectivity to evaluation boards, and quick-and-easy selection and configuration of the new device from within the development suite. The automatic customization of the control panel of the Embedded Development Environment (EDE) makes it easier to navigate and remember all of the correct settings required for the TC1130 as only the relevant controls for this derivative are shown. When edits and settings are made, the EDE automatically updates the application’s startup code.

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