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The Symphony™ Studio software tools support the entire Symphony audio DSP family, along with all Freescale DSP56300-based DSPs. By using the extensible development platform Eclipse, which is an open source industry standard, Symphony Studio provides DSP users a fresh way to develop, debug and simulate through an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The IDE allows code creation and editing as well as project management, debugging and code compilation all in one software suite. Symphony Studio includes a variety of enhancements designed to streamline and optimize the development process. The C/C++ Development Tooling (CDT) plug-in for Eclipse enables limited C DSP software development and full assembly language support. Debugging is achieved through the GDB (GNU project debugger) debugger interface within Eclipse, which has been customized specifically for the DSP563xx/DSP567xx. Customers who are looking to do all their software development in C are advised to consider the Tasking toolset available from Altium (http://www.tasking.com/).


Features


  • Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
  • Full Assembly and limited C programming capabilities
  • Supports all current versions of Windows
  • Single Debugger which targets hardware or software simulator
  • Parallel port and USB command converter capability
  • Remote hardware debugging capability

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Other Support Documents for Symphony™ Studio

Third Party Hardware Debug Support for Symphony Studio

  • Domain Technologies (http://domaintec.com): Use the SB-USB2 or USB-EMU and EmuServer to debug with Symphony Studio.
  • Macraigor Systems (http://macraigor.com): Use any Macraigor JTAG adapter with OCDRemote to debug with Symphony Studio.
  • Xverve Technologies (http://signalyzer.com): Debug with the Signalyzer (DT-USB-ST-K002) using the OpenOCD component of Symphony Studio.

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