Hi Neil,
yes, you can create your own Components with Component Development Environment (CDE).
CDE is an Eclipse plug-in tool that provides a graphical interface to create, edit, and package embedded components. It can generate initialization code, fully operational drivers or package a software algorithm.
You can create new components using the Component Development Environment. You only need to determine Properties, Methods, and Events and make the implementation of methods and events.
for its usage, please see these two documents under {your CW10.6 install}\MCU\Help\PDF
- CDE_userguide.pdf
- CDE_RTOS_User_Guide.pdf
Hope this helps!
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ZhangJun
Hi Neil,
yes, you can create your own Components with Component Development Environment (CDE).
CDE is an Eclipse plug-in tool that provides a graphical interface to create, edit, and package embedded components. It can generate initialization code, fully operational drivers or package a software algorithm.
You can create new components using the Component Development Environment. You only need to determine Properties, Methods, and Events and make the implementation of methods and events.
for its usage, please see these two documents under {your CW10.6 install}\MCU\Help\PDF
- CDE_userguide.pdf
- CDE_RTOS_User_Guide.pdf
Hope this helps!
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this answer is for you. if it helps, please click on "correct answer" button. thanks!
Best Regards,
ZhangJun
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