
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers play a big role in our lives nowadays. Think of the newest technology and you will find these small chips functioning at the core of the device. Engineers from all over the world have directed their efforts in developing and refining the technology behind these chips. Would you like to be a part of it? You'll need something to learn. Here's how.
1. Yagarto
You need to have the Windows operating system in order to run this software. It is a cross development environment for the ARM architecture.
2. Lab-sticc
This is another software that is supported on the Windows operating system. This is a power consumption analysis tool that is used for embedded systems.
3. Ktechlab
This integrated development environment is for three things, microcontrollers, electronics and Linux. It is quite useful too.
4. MC34063 Universal Calculator
This is an open source calculator for the MC34063 Switching Controller.
5. MIDE-51 Studio
Compatible with the Windows operating system, this is an integrate development environment that is useful for the MCD-51 microcontroller.
6. MSPgcc
This one is an open source software that is meant for the MPSP430 processor.
7. OpenOCD
You can use this open on-chip debugger on the windows operating system. You can use it on the Windows operating system.
8. GNUSim8085
Another software that has dual compatibility. GNUSim8085 works on both Windows and Linux-based operating systems. It is used for simulating the Intel 8085 microprocessor.
9. PIC Development Studio
This open source software is a simulator for the PIC16F84 microcontroller. You can use the software to develop custom components on Windows.
10. gpsim
This software works with both Linux and Windows operating systems. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or higher, and is a full featured microchip PIC microncontrollers. In addition, some of the libraries under are also distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2 or higher.
11. PicoForth
Written in gForth, this software works on Linux and is a compiler for the PIC12 and PIC16 families.
12. PICsim
This open source software emulates a microcontroller PIC16F628/16F877A/18F452 and periferics such as USART and timers, the simulator architecture permit easy implementation of external elements in c language. It runs on windows.
13. UrJTAG
This software runs on Windows and and is a modern tool for communicating over JTAG with flash chips, CPUs and others.
14. MCU 8051 IDE
This IDE works on Windows and Linux-based operating systems. It is meant for the 8051 microcontrollers.
15. V-USB
The software runs on both Linux and Windows. It is a software only implementation of a low-speed USB device for Atmel's AVR microcontrollers.
Author : Shivam Kotwalia, CodeKill
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