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Nucleus ReadyStart Software for Arm-based Devices Updated

June 4, 2021
Siemens enhances Nucleus ReadyStart for Arm platforms with enhanced debug, security and stability features.

Addressing the resource constraints and time-to-market pressures facing today’s embedded developers, Nucleus ReadyStart solution includes Siemens’ Sourcery software tools such as the Sourcery CodeBench software toolset, integrated UI development, and power management services. The newest version of Nucleus ReadyStart software for Arm-based devices now provides enhanced support for Arm Cortex processors.

Version 4.1 includes an expanded debug agent, added functionality for enhanced security, usability, and platform stability, with updates to the integrated WolfSSL and OpenSSL components. Nucleus ReadyStart 4.1 works within the Siemens Embedded IOT Framework, enabling embedded devices to be securely onboarded, monitored, managed, and updated via the Cloud.

A bundled solution with toolchains, source code, and embedded development and analysis tools, Nucleus ReadyStart software provides a simple, royalty-free RTOS solution. “Siemens’ embedded runtime products continue to serve today’s growing software development needs with highly innovative solutions,” stated Scot Morrison, general manager, Embedded Platform Solutions, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Our comprehensive Nucleus ReadyStart solution for Arm architectures leverages our advanced embedded technologies so customers can realize time and cost savings, and focus on delivering innovative products.”

The Nucleus ReadyStart platform is available now. For more information, please visit https://sie.ag/3wHyLPt. 

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Alix Paultre | Editor-at-Large, Electronic Design

An Army veteran, Alix Paultre was a signals intelligence soldier on the East/West German border in the early ‘80s, and eventually wound up helping launch and run a publication on consumer electronics for the US military stationed in Europe. Alix first began in this industry in 1998 at Electronic Products magazine, and since then has worked for a variety of publications in the embedded electronic engineering space. Alix currently lives in Wiesbaden, Germany.

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