Infineon releases ModusToolbox 3.0, simplifies development of dual-core applications with support for simultaneous debug

Munich, Germany, 6 October, 2022 – As multicore devices become prevalent in the embedded microcontroller space, system designers face increasingly complex challenges in software development. To help accelerate time-to-market and simplify overall design, Infineon Technologies AG has announced the release of ModusToolbox 3.0 an improved development platform with enhanced support for multi-core project workflow. The release features dual-core device support, a new graphical tool for customer board support package (BSP) development, infrastructure support for ModusToolbox Packs and backend system improvements.

Infineon’s ModusToolbox 3.0 reduces overall development challenges for designers by enabling project creation and management for dual-core applications, with specific support for simultaneous debugging of both cores. This was previously not available in the Eclipse IDE for ModusToolbox development platform, and unlocks the potential available on dual-core devices such as Infineon’s PSoC 6. The new feature also establishes a development framework for future Infineon multi-core devices.

“Historically, the industry has not focused on providing a seamless development process once a designer moves beyond the vendor-provided development kit,” says Clark Jarvis, software and tools product marketer at Infineon. “Understanding this key challenge, this major new release of ModusToolBox provides a rich and seamless out-of-the-box development kit experience for customers with features to provide continuous product development on their own hardware. At the same time this enables customers to reuse their boards in a team development setting. We look forward to providing new features to meet our customers’ demands.”

ModusToolbox 3.0 delivers a unique developer experience, and aims to provide support for a variety of use cases including consumer IoT, industrial, smart home, wearable and many other applications. Features in ModusToolbox 3.0 are compatible for embedded application development with Infineon’s product solutions including PSoC 4, PSoC 6, XMC, AIROC Wi-Fi, AIROC Bluetooth, and EZ-PD PMG1 microcontrollers.

Availability

The ModusToolbox tool package can be downloaded from the Infineon Developer Centre. This installation tool package is available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. Installation steps are detailed in the ModusToolbox Installation Guide. The latest releases of the ModusToolbox run-time software are accessible directly from the installed development tools.

Infineon makes the IoT work

Microelectronics make up the core of every IoT solution. Infineon’s sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, communication modules and security components underpin every device. The company is a one-stop technology partner for realising smart, energy-efficient and secure IoT applications with development boards, evaluation kits, and design tools to support manufacturers.

More information about Infineon’s contribution to IoT, click here.

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