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STMicroelectronics
2020/03/09
STMicroelectronics Reveals STM32CubeMonitor Runtime Variable Monitoring and Visualization Tool with Multi-OS Flexibility
The new STM32CubeMonitor software tool from STMicroelectronics displays runtime variables of STM32 applications in real time while enabling developers to customize the graphical visualization in their OS environment of choice (Windows®, Linux, or MacOS®).
STM32CubeMonitor provides an extensive set of powerful features that simplify access to valuable insights. Leveraging its graphical flow editor, users simply drag and drop items and features to build custom dashboards, and quickly add widgets such as gauges, bar graphs, plots, with no need for programming. By taking advantage of the Node-RED open community, STM32CubeMonitor provides an unlimited choice of extensions able to address a wide diversity of application types.
Native support of multi-format displays helps visualize the application behavior on host devices in various form factors such as PCs, tablets, or mobiles.STM32CubeMonitor also supports remote data acquisition, which enables users to monitor applications across a network and test multiple devices simultaneously.
In addition, real-time watching of variables with non-intrusive real-time write capability helps fine-tune applications that cannot be stopped, such as motor-control applications.
Two functional modes let users work in a way that best meets their needs. The Design mode allows users to create and edit new monitoring user interfaces for specific applications, while the Operator mode supports straightforward deployment of pre-built user interfaces to enable vivid demonstrations and field testing.
Moreover, STM32CubeMonitor adopters will be able to share their custom flows at the ST Community.
STM32CubeMonitor, which replaces STM-STUDIO-STM32 tool, is ready to download now for anyone targeting STM32-based systems, free of charge, from http://www.st.com/stm32cubemonitor.
All technical documentation is available here at the new STM32 MCU wiki. (Source: STMicroelectronics website)