DAvE (Infineon)

Automatic code generation is based on the use of case-oriented, configurable, and tested software (SW) components, called DAVE Apps.

After the initial setup, the configuration wizard appears and gives an overview of the hardware peripherals, control units, and modules.

[2] Infineon also developed additional software that can be used in conjunction with DAVE for specific microcontroller families or additional hardware: DAVE Bench for XC800 is a platform providing free development tools for Infineon's 8-bit microcontroller family, based on the Open Source Eclipse architecture.

[4] The Infineon MCUs are directly supported by several commercial products, depending on the selected MCU target.

Code for the XMX1000 series up to 128 kB can be developed this way without purchasing a license from Keil.