That's a very generic question, so here is a generic answer: it all depends on your needs.
For a comparison, you might have a look at "Comparing CodeWarrior with Kinetis Design Studio | MCU on Eclipse".
But in general: Usage of Kinetis Design Studio is recommended for new projects and new Kinetis designs, as all new development goes into KDS (and Kinetis SDK).
Erich
Are there any other opinions?
Other options are listed here:
OK.
Hello Alexander Goldin:
I guess you mean CodeWarrior for MCU and Kinetis Design Studio, correct?
Depending on your selected Kinetis device, CodeWarrior is not supporting new Kinetis parts, but if you have a legacy one then it is still an option. The next is a good comparison article by colleague Erich Styger:
Comparing CodeWarrior with Kinetis Design Studio | MCU on Eclipse
:smileyalert: Just notice that the comparison was made with KDS v1.1.1. Kinetis Design Studio has suffered some changes since then. KDS v3.0.0 has just been released yesterday:
New Kinetis Design Studio V3.0.0 available
More information can be found in the dedicated pages for each product:
Kinetis Design Studio Integrated Development |Freescale
CodeWarrior for Microcontrollers-Eclipse IDE|Freescale
And just as a final comment, you are not tied to use one of these 2 IDEs for Kinetis Development. The next link presents more third party options:
IDEs for Kinetis MCUs|Freescale
Regards!,
Jorge Gonzalez
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Thank you, Jorge Gonzalez!
That's a very generic question, so here is a generic answer: it all depends on your needs.
For a comparison, you might have a look at "Comparing CodeWarrior with Kinetis Design Studio | MCU on Eclipse".
But in general: Usage of Kinetis Design Studio is recommended for new projects and new Kinetis designs, as all new development goes into KDS (and Kinetis SDK).
Erich
Thank you :smileywink: