can you please provide a short step by step "How-to" for setting up eclipse IDE with GCC and GDB for the DA14580 SoC? Can you also provide the necessary makefile and linkerskript?
I want to use 583 with eclipse+gcc+gdb, I have exceeded the 32K limitation in Keil.
Can you please help us with a project setup for Eclipse ? It will hardly take a day or two for you, but save thousands of dollars in licensing cost to your customers !
There is no eclipse version of the SDK of the 580 since its not supported by Dialog, only the 68x family supports GNU Tools and you will be able to find the entire suite on the support site in the DA14680 or DA14681 product in the Software & Tools tab in the Tools section.
Hi MT_dialog, when downloading DA14585_IOTP_v6.160.3.32.zip today, I noticed there is a folder "DA14585_IOTP\v6.160.3.32\projects\target_apps\iot\iot_585\Eclipse" with project files in it. Is Eclipse/GNU tools supported by this project? Your previous answers sound like this is not the case. But the folder structure makes me wonder.
For the DA14585 IoT Multi Sensor Development : SW Source we support GNU tools. Please have a look at the DA14585 Getting Started Guide with the IoT Multi Sensor Development Kit (UM-B-102).
Hi Stefan,
At this moment we support the Keil IDE as our toolchain. A free version of the Keil compiler/debugger can be downloaded fromKeil MDK-ARM版本5.
Hello,
Has this changed at all? Are there any resources to help set up an Eclipse toolchain?
Thanks
Hello James, not on the 580 today. THe next platform we announced to launch later in Q3/Q4 will be eclipse based. BR JE_Dialog
Hello,
any updates on this?
Thanks
Hi mabraun,
Sorry, but still we only support keil on 580. The 680 will be eclipse based.
Thanks MT_dialog
Hi
I want to use 583 with eclipse+gcc+gdb, I have exceeded the 32K limitation in Keil.
Can you please help us with a project setup for Eclipse ? It will hardly take a day or two for you, but save thousands of dollars in licensing cost to your customers !
Hi !
Any updates on the DA14681 tool chain ?
I read in the DA1468x SDK BTLE Release Notes for version 1.0.8.1050.1 that there is a Eclipse based IDE.
Is it provided somewhere on your website ?
Thanks !
Hi samuel.benketaf,
There is no eclipse version of the SDK of the 580 since its not supported by Dialog, only the 68x family supports GNU Tools and you will be able to find the entire suite on the support site in the DA14680 or DA14681 product in the Software & Tools tab in the Tools section.
Thanks MT_dialog
Hi MT_dialog,
when downloading DA14585_IOTP_v6.160.3.32.zip today, I noticed there is a folder "DA14585_IOTP\v6.160.3.32\projects\target_apps\iot\iot_585\Eclipse" with project files in it.
Is Eclipse/GNU tools supported by this project? Your previous answers sound like this is not the case. But the folder structure makes me wonder.
谢谢,
Johannes
Hi gme_johannes,
For the DA14585 IoT Multi Sensor Development : SW Source we support GNU tools. Please have a look at the DA14585 Getting Started Guide with the IoT Multi Sensor Development Kit (UM-B-102).
谢谢,PM_Dialog
Thank you
For future reference: in fact it is explained in AN-B-064
https://support.dialog-semicondiondiondum/system/files/resources/an-b-064 ...
Hi gme_johannes,
Thanks for your indication.
Regards, PM_Dialog
Hi!
May I ask that till now, is Keil still the only tool I could use to debug the DA14580 SoC? Do I have any other options? Thanks in advance
最好的祝愿,
Mo
Hi MoZ,
This forum thread is very old and closed, if you have any follow up questions please create a new forum thread.
Yes, in case of DA14580 the only option is the Keil IDE.
但是,如果您开始新的设计或项目,我们建议首发我们最新的SmartBond设备名为DA14531。SDK有很大改进,我们有很多代码示例和改进的文档,还有软件路线图支持。DA14580产品系列和SDK5没有任何软件路线图支持。此外,SDK6.0.12包含基于GCC / Eclipse的项目,因此您可以使用SmartSnippets Studio而不是Keil IDE。
Please check out the DA14531 product page:
//www.xmece.com/products/connectivity/bluetooth-low-energy/products/da14531
DA14531 Applications :
- Connected consumer: Beacons, Smart labels, Remote controls, Proximity tags, Connected watches, Stylus pens, Mouse, Toys, Low power sensors, Bluetooth LE add on “BLE pipe” to existing applications
- Connected health: Connected injectors, Inhalers, Glucose monitors, Smart patches, Blood pressure meters, Thermometers
- Automotive: Tire Pressure, Monitoring Systems and low power wireless sensors
The big benefit of the DA14531 is the ultra-low cost and power!
谢谢,PM_Dialog