SystemView for Analog Devices
Users of select Ultra Low Power microcontrollers from Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) can get SEGGER's SystemView software analysis tool free of charge.
About ADI
Analog Devices is a global manufacturer of semiconductors that combines analog, digital, and software technologies into solutions that drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare; combat climate change; and reliably connect humans and the world.
Users of select ultra low power microcontrollers from ADI can obtain SEGGER's SystemView free of charge, providing them with a powerful out-of-the box development experience.
Devices covered by this agreement
- MAX78000
- MAX78002
- MAX32561
- MAX32655
- MAX32672
- MAX32675
- MAX32680
- MAX32690
How to activate your SystemView license
As an ADI customer, you can easily activate your free SystemView license through the license request dialog. The activation process takes less than a minute.
About SystemView
SystemView is SEGGER's real-time recording and visualization tool for embedded systems that reveals the true runtime behavior of an application, going far deeper than the system insights provided by debuggers. This is particularly effective when developing and working with complex embedded systems comprising multiple threads and interrupts. SystemView can ensure a system performs as designed, track down inefficiencies, and find unintended interactions and resource conflicts.
Key features
- Continuous real-time recording of an embedded system
- Capture tasks, interrupts, timers, resources, API calls, and user events
- Recording via J-Link and SEGGER RTT Technology, IP, or UART
- Live analysis and visualization of captured data
- Minimally system intrusive
- Works on any CPU
- Works with any RTOS and with bare-metal systems
- SEGGER embOS, emNet, and emFile API call tracing as standard
- uC/OS-III, Micrium OS Kernel, FreeRTOS, NuttX and Zephyr instrumentation included
- Free for non-commercial use without limitation