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Is the mcuxpresso ide an eclipse based ide?


Asked by Sunny Montoya on Dec 05, 2021 Eclipse



The MCUXpresso IDE brings developers an easy-to-use Eclipse-based development environment for NXP ® MCUs based on Arm ® Cortex ® -M cores, including its general purpose crossover and Bluetooth ™ -enabled MCUs.
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MCUXpresso IDE is based on the Eclipse IDE and includes the industry standard ARM GNU toolchain. It brings developers an easy-to-use and unlimited code size development environment for NXP MCUs based on Cortex-M cores (LPC and Kinetis).
In addition, The MCUXpresso IDE brings developers an easy-to-use Eclipse-based development environment for NXP MCUs based on Arm ® Cortex ® -M cores, including LPC and Kinetis microcontrollers.
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The MCUXpresso suite for NXP MCUs based on Arm ® Cortex ® -M technology includes device configuration tools, drivers and middleware, a fully featured IDE and a secure provisioning tool. MCUXpresso SDK and Configuration tools are also available for Digital Signal Controllers (DSC) from NXP.
In this manner,
The MCUXpresso IDE uses the GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors version 5 (Q3 2016 release). The IDE is using the same project file format/build settings as LPCXpresso, so legacy LPC projects can be imported easily. Existing Kinetis Design Studio projects can be used with a few migration/porting steps.