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The Adapteva Shop. Using Eclipse for Android C/C++ Debugging | Android blog. Yes. You can use Eclipse for debugging of C/C++ code. I personally prefer cgdb but if you want to debug in Eclipse here is how. See my previous spot how to set up cgdb debugger if you think it will suit you. See my blog spot how to set up Eclipse for compiling and editing C/C++ code. 0) Prerequisities You need Eclipse with CDT installed. You also need Android ndk. 1) In Eclipse open your Android project which contains C/C++ code that you want to debug. For this tutorial I’ve created simple MyAndroidProject. 2) Set android:debuggable=”true”. Android:debuggable is a property of <application> tag in your AndroidManifest.xml. Android:targetSdkVersion=”9″ is a property of <uses-sdk> tag in your AndroidManifest.xml. 3) Run your application in debug mode and try to run ndk-gdb from console To run application in debug mode press debug button (green bug/spider button in toolbox). 4) Create C/C++ debug configuration Click on combo-box like down arrow next to debug button.

Set path to GDB debugger. PCB Fab Tutorial | Engscope. A few years ago, I started experimenting with homemade prototype PCBs as an alternative to professionally fabricated PCBs from board manufacturing company. My company was flexible enough to give me some resources and time to explore the subject matter. What I discovered was that with a small initial investment, you can make reasonably high quality two sided boards. In addition, all the equipment needed was easily accessible. I’ve decided to put my findings into this guide. Hopefully some of my fellow hobbyists will find the information useful. 1. Slva485.pdf (application/pdf Object) Item Details : Exynos 5 - ARNDALE-5250-A.

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CY8CKIT - 050 PSoC® 5 Development Kit - Cypress Semiconductor. The CY8CKIT-050 PSoC® 5LP Development Kit enables you to evaluate, develop and prototype high precision analog, low-power and low-voltage applications powered by Cypress’s CY8C58LP high precision analog device family. Additionally, this kit supports the PSoC Expansion Board Kit ecosystem as a compatible host platform. This kit is designed specifically for PSoC 5LP development, the PSoC 3 version of the same kit can be purchased from www.cypress.com/go/cy8ckit-030. This kit is designed for analog performance. The kit features a very low noise floor. Care has been taken to separate the analog and the digital domain.

Separate regulators are also available and separate ground planes are provided. We have achieved ENOB very close to 20 bits with this kit. Besides the analog, this kit is also meant to demonstrate the low power operation of PSoC 5LP. The Kit-050 has an onboard programmer/debugger (Cypress USB chip based), which lets you program the PSoC 5 without connecting Miniprog3. Low cost ARM boards.