Greetings,
the new Kinetis Design Studio V3.0.0 is available in the download section of the Freescale web:
Kinetis Design Studio is free of charge and unlimited.
For full/additional device support:
See https://community.freescale.com/docs/DOC-103698 for additional details, especially about porting KDS v2.0.0 projects to the GNU ARM Embedded (launchpad) tools.
Mac OS X support:
New Workspace Welcome view:
Kinetis SDK selection in New Project Wizard:
Ability to generate Processor Expert (Microcontroller Driver Suite) external projects for IAR and Keil:
Eclipse Luna 4.4, e.g. Split Editor Views:
Processor Expert V3.0 and multiple component repositories:
Upgrade assistant to migrate projects from KDS V1.x/V2.0.0 to V3.0.0:
Multiple tool chain configurations:
Peripheral Register Viewer:
JTAG Daisy Chaining:
Advanced Flash Programming Options:
Attach to running target:
And finally, for the 'lovers of the dark side' :-): Eclipse Luna 'Dark' style:
Enjoy :-)
Hi Ali,
I appologize for that, I have realized that too. Working with the web team to get that fixed. Will post a comment here when it is fixed.
Erich
Hi Ali,
the web download has been fixed, and the Mac OS X installer is available now.
Erich
Hi Erich,
The new KDS seems great so far! In the release notes for accessing the Register View, I think they meant to say:
"Window > Show View > Other > Debug" instead of Help > Show Views ...
-Angus
Hi Erich
kinetis M not support for kinetis dising 3.0
andres
Hi Andres,
yes, Kinetis M is not supported in KDS, because it is not supported in the Kinetis SDK (yet).
Erich
Hi Angus,
thanks for reporting this. This already has been fixed in the Rev1 version of the release notes (attached to this page). The installation comes with Rev0 which indeed has that error in it.
Erich
hi Erich
then that can be programmed Kinetis M,using process experts
thanks
Hi Robert,
there are currently no plans to have Vybrid added to Kinetis Design Studio.
Erich
Hi Erich, the Linux version .bin file cannot be installed.
./Kinetis\ Design\ Studio\ installer\ for\ Linux\ 64-bit\ DEB\ 3.0.0.bin
./Kinetis Design Studio installer for Linux 64-bit DEB 3.0.0.bin: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
./Kinetis Design Studio installer for Linux 64-bit DEB 3.0.0.bin: line 1: `!<arch>'
mv ./Kinetis\ Design\ Studio\ installer\ for\ Linux\ 64-bit\ DEB\ 3.0.0.bin ./Kinetis\ Design\ Studio\ installer\ for\ Linux\ 64-bit\ DEB\ 3.0.0.deb
sudo dpkg -i ./Kinetis\ Design\ Studio\ installer\ for\ Linux\ 64-bit\ DEB\ 3.0.0.deb
Hi, If want to develop a commercial product can I do it with kinetis studio? Do I have to pay if I want to use it for the purpose?
Regards
Kinetis Design Studio can be used for commercial purposes, it has not limits except that it can be used for Freescale devices only.
Hello,
are using El Capitan? If so, then it could be this problem (with solution):
I hope this helps,
Erich
Hi Erich,
Using "Init_GPIO" it is possible to set pull-up or pull-down resistor in KDS V3.0.0?
I found examples using CodeWarrior!
Regards,
Arnaldo
Hi Arnaldo,
yes, this is possible with Processor Expert projects.
Erich