IAR Systems#Embedded Workbench
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{{Infobox company
| name = IAR Systems
| logo = IAR Logo RGB standard.svg
| logo_size =
| native_name = Ingenjörsfirma Anders Rundgren
| romanized_name = Anders Rundgren Engineering Company
| native_name_lang = sv
| type = Publicly traded limited company
| traded_as = {{OMX|SSE2346|IAR B}}
| key_people =
| area_served = Worldwide
| industry = Programming tools, software engineering
| founded = {{Start date and age|1983}} in Uppsala, Sweden
| founder = Anders Rundgren
| hq_location_city = Uppsala
| hq_location_country = Sweden
| num_locations = 13 offices
| num_locations_year = 2024
| products = IAR Embedded Workbench
IAR Embedded Trust
IAR Build Tools
IAR Visual State
IAR Embedded Secure IP
IAR I-jet/I-jet Trace
IAR Secure Deploy
| operating_income =
| net_income =
| assets =
| equity =
| num_employees = 200
| website = {{URL|www.iar.com}}
}}
IAR Systems is a Swedish computer software company that offers development tools for embedded systems. IAR Systems was founded in 1983, and is listed on Nasdaq Nordic in Stockholm. IAR is an abbreviation of Ingenjörsfirma Anders Rundgren, which means Anders Rundgren Engineering Company.{{cite web |url=https://www.iar.com/about/ |title=This is IAR Systems |author= |date= |website=IAR Systems |access-date=3 August 2021}}
IAR Systems develops C and C++ language compilers, debuggers, and other tools for developing and debugging firmware for 8-, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit processors. The firm began in the 8-bit market, later moved into the expanding 32-bit market and, in more recent years, added 64-bit support to its Arm (2021{{cite web |url=https://www.iar.com/news/press-releases/iar-systems-introduces-support-for-64-bit-processors-be718ffe |title=IAR Systems introduces support for 64-bit processors}}) and RISC-V (2022{{cite web |url=https://www.iar.com/news/press-releases/iar-systems-extends-powerful-risc-v-solutions-with-64-bit-support-c3f5aea8 |title=IAR Systems extends powerful RISC-V solutions with 64-bit support}}) toolchains.
IAR Systems is headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, and has more than 200 employees globally. The company operates subsidiaries in Germany, France, India, Japan, South Korea, China, United States, Taiwan, and United Kingdom and reaches the rest of the world through distributors. IAR Systems is a subsidiary of IAR Systems Group.
Products
Key products include:
- IAR Embedded Workbench – an integrated development environment featuring a highly optimized C/C++ compiler, the C-SPY debugger, and the static and runtime analysis tools C-STAT and C-RUN.
- IAR Build Tools – designed for automated build and test processes in CI/CD environments, available for both Windows and Linux.
- IAR Visual State – a graphical design tool for state-based software architecture with code generation in C, C++, C#, or Java.
- Security and Functional Safety Extensions – including Secure Deploy, security analysis tools, and TÜV-certified toolchains for standards like ISO 26262, IEC 61508, and IEC 62304. The platform supports over 20 architectures, including ARM, RISC-V, MSP430, RL78, AVR.
=IAR Embedded Workbench=
The toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench, which supports more than 30 different processor families, is a complete integrated development environment (IDE) with compiler, analysis tools, debugger, functional safety, and security. The development tools support these targets: 78K, 8051, ARM, AVR, AVR32, CR16C, Coldfire, H8, HCS12, M16C, M32C, MSP430, Maxim MAXQ, RISC-V RV32, R32C, R8C, RH850, RL78, RX, S08, SAM8, STM8, SuperH, V850.{{Cite web |url=https://www.iar.com/products/architectures/ |title=Embedded Workbench targets |website=IAR |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150220213244/https://www.iar.com/iar-embedded-workbench/All-architectures/ |archive-date=2015-02-20}} Supported ARM core families are: ARM7, ARM9, ARM10, ARM11, Cortex: M0, M0+, M1, M3, M4, M7, M23, M33; R4, R5, R7; A5, A7, A8, A9, A15, A17. RISC-V tools support the RV32I, RV32E and RV64I base integer instruction sets and a wide range of standard and non-standard extensions.
ISO/ANSI C Compliance; as of March 2017:{{Cite web |url=https://www.iar.com/iar-embedded-workbench/completely-integrated-development-tools/language-standards/ |title=Embedded Workbench language standards; IAR. |access-date=20 February 2015 |archive-date=20 February 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150220224113/https://www.iar.com/iar-embedded-workbench/completely-integrated-development-tools/language-standards/ |url-status=dead }}
- ANSI X3.159-1989 (known as C89).
- ISO/IEC 9899:1990 (known as C89 or C90) including all technical corrigenda and addenda.
- ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (known as C99) including up to technical corrigendum No3.
- ISO/IEC 9899:2011 (known as C11). (first available in ARM v8.10 tools)[https://www.iar.com/news/press-releases/iar-systems-delivers-major-update-of-arm-development-tools-d432e8f8 IAR Systems delivers major update of ARM development tools (v8.10); IAR Systems; March 14, 2017.]
- ISO/IEC 9899:2018 (known as C17). (first available in ARM v8.40 tools)[https://netstorage.iar.com/SuppDB/Public/UPDINFO/013857/arm/doc/infocenter/readme.ENU.html Embedded Workbench for ARM version 8.40.1]
ISO/ANSI C++ Compliance; as of March 2017:
- ISO/IEC 14882:2003 (known as C++03).
- ISO/IEC 14882:2014 (known as C++14). (first available in ARM v8.10 tools)
- ISO/IEC 14882:2017 (known as C++17). (first available in ARM v8.30 tools)[http://supp.iar.com/FilesPublic/UPDINFO/013240/arm/doc/infocenter/readme.ENU.html IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM version 8.30.1]
Embedded C++ Compliance; as of February 2015:
- C++ as defined by ISO/IEC 14882:2003.
- Embedded C++ (EC++) as defined by Embedded C++ Technical Committee Draft, Version WP-AM-0003, 13 October 1999.
- Extended Embedded C++, defined by IAR Systems.
MISRA C Rule Checking Conformance:
- MISRA C:2004
- MISRA C:2012 Amendment 3
- MISRA C++:2008
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