RT-Thread Studio IoT IDE v2.0 Offers a Host of New Features

By Rich Nass

Contributing Editor

Embedded Computing Design

January 06, 2021

News

RT-Thread Studio IoT IDE v2.0 Offers a Host of New Features

New version of IoT IDE adds lots of features.

RT-Thread Studio v2.0 is now available, thanks to RT-Thread opensource community developers who contributed their time, energy, and feedback. Together with the RT-Thread Studio IDE, developers get a way to simplify the complex software development process.

Features of RT-Thread Studio V2.0 include general Project Wizard, to support more platforms, frameworks, boards, examples and libraries, and support for remote J-Link downloading and debugging. This latter feature removes the safety risks sometimes associated with embedded platforms.

The tool offers a simple way to view development board details. Hence, any entry is available for viewing and documents are easily reserved in the project.

STM32F4 QEMU network simulation is now available, making it possible to develop network applications without the STM32F4 development board at hand. In addition, support rebuilds can occur with the click of a button.

Rich Nass is a regular contributor to Embedded Computing Design. He has appeared on more than 500 episodes of the popular Embedded Executive podcast series, and is a regular contributor to the Embedded Insiders podcast.

Rich has been in the engineering OEM industry for more than 35 years, and is a recognized expert in the areas of embedded computing, Edge AI, industrial computing, the IoT, and cyber-resiliency and safety and security issues. He writes and speaks regularly on these topics and more.

Rich is currently the Liaison to Industry for the Embedded World North America Exhibition and Conference, and has held similar positions with the global Embedded World Conference and Exhibition.

Previously, Rich was the Brand Director for UBM’s award-winning Design News property. Prior to that, he led the content team for UBM Canon’s Medical Devices Group, as well all custom properties and events.  In prior stints, he led the Content Team at EE Times, handling the Embedded and Custom groups and the TechOnline DesignLine network of design engineering web sites.

Nass holds a BSEE degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

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