Following its acquisition of LDRA, Tasking in Germany is looking to expand into development tools for industrial and aerospace applications.
This will be part of a new branding to be shown at Embedded World next month.
“Tasking continues to expand its portfolio and capabilities through acquisitions that broaden our offerings to include advanced debugger, software trace, and analysis tools,” said Gregor Zink, CEO of Tasking. “This constant strategic growth makes Tasking a trusted partner for embedded software development tools and services, which we want to emphasize at the trade show with our new brand image.”
The company has developed a new version of its BlueBox debugger with support for virtual electronic control units (ECUs) as well as compiler toolsets for Infineon’s TriCore Aurix controller, ARM’s Cortex-M and Cortex-R cores and RISC-V controllers.
The newly available Aurix TC4Dx AUTOSAR Starter Kit, developed with Infineon and Vector, is designed to accelerate AUTOSAR-based application development on TC4x. This includes an Automated Cruise Control application, highlighting the kit’s capabilities in real-world automotive scenarios.
Tasking’s safety ecosystem provides the foundation for a TÜV-certified, end-to-end development workflow solution for safety-critical embedded systems development. The VX-toolset for ARM, winIDEA and the iC7max BlueBox debugger provide an integrated development chain, while the tools also boost the development of RISC-V-based safety-critical embedded systems with optimized code generation and advanced debugging for both virtual and physical SoCs.
With test automation, seamless transitions between virtual ECUs and real SoCs, and third-party IDE compatibility like VSC and CLion, TASKING boosts debugging productivity and efficiency.
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