This includes the latest released, the GD32A503 family, GigaDevice’s automotive-grade microcontrollers based on the Cortex-M33 core.
The MCUs have adopted an advanced automotive electronics process technology platform, and the microcontroller family meets the high reliability and stability requirements of vehicles and can be widely used in various automotive applications including body control modules, automotive lighting systems, smart cockpit systems, and many other motor or power applications.
The GD32A503 devices are also suitable for several advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).
The series is in the same line as industrial products in terms of development tools and supporting software, achieving maximum compatibility and reuse, which can effectively save development time and reduce development difficulty.
According to IAR, software developers can realise automotive-grade projects by using the existing MCU ecosystem which will continue to leverage the advantages of Arm technology.
IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm is a complete development toolchain for GD32 MCU, including a highly optimising compiler and advanced debugging functions. With the help of code analysis tools C-STAT and C-RUN, developers can find potential problems in the code earlier and improve code quality.
IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm is also available in a functional safety version certified by TÜV SÜD and complies with the requirements of ISO 26262.
To meet growing customer demand, the latest version 9.32.1 of IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm also provides developers with Visual Studio Code build and debug extensions which can be downloaded by Visual Studio Code Marketplace.
Commenting Eric Jin, Product Marketing Director at GigaDevice, said, “With a diverse product portfolio and an extensive development ecosystem, GigaDevice’s GD32 MCUs are serving industry-leading customers worldwide. This new version of IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm added comprehensive support for the GD32A503 series, enabling automotive software developers to efficiently and easily optimise and debug their code, to create more competitive products and solutions for automotive applications."