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{{Short description|Integrated development environment}}
{{Infobox software
| name = Code Composer Studio
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| developer = [[Texas Instruments]]
| released = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1999}}
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| url = https://www.ti.com/tool/download/CCSTUDIO
| title = CCSTUDIO IDE-
| website = ti.com
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| latest preview version =
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| operating system = [[Windows]], [[Linux]] and [[macOS]]
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| language = English (United States)
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'''Code Composer Studio''' (CCStudio or CCS) is an [[integrated development environment]]
[[Texas Instruments]] embedded processors include [[Texas Instruments TMS320|TMS320]] DSPs, [[OMAP]] system-on-a-chip, [[Texas Instruments DaVinci|DaVinci]] system-on-a-chip, [[Sitara ARM Processor|Sitara]] applications processors, [[Hercules (processors)|Hercules]] microcontrollers, Simplelink MCUs ([[TI MSP432|MSP432]] and other Wireless connectivity<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Wireless_Connectivity |title=Wireless connectivity page at TI wiki |access-date=2015-05-27 |archive-date=2021-01-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210108104548/https://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Wireless_Connectivity |url-status=dead }}</ref> microcontrollers), [[MSP430]] and Tiva/Stellaris microcontrollers. It also enables debugging on several subsystems such as [[Texas Instruments Ducati|Ducati]],<ref>[http://omappedia.org/wiki/Ducati_For_Dummies#Ducati_Subsystem_Overview Texas Instruments Ducati page at Omappedia wiki]</ref> IVA Accelerator<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM/DM37x_Overview#IVA2.2_Subsystem_-_DM37x_Only |title=Image Video Audio Accelerator page at TI wiki |access-date=2015-05-22 |archive-date=2021-01-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210108210024/https://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM/DM37x_Overview#IVA2.2_Subsystem_-_DM37x_Only |url-status=dead }}</ref> and PRU-ICSS.<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/PRU-ICSS Programmable Real-Time Unit and Industrial Communication SubSystem page at TI wiki]</ref>
Code Composer Studio is primarily designed
Early versions included a real time [[Kernel (operating system)|kernel]] called [[DSP/BIOS]] and its later inception SYS/BIOS. Currently, the successor to these tools, the [[TI-RTOS]] embedded tools ecosystem, is available for downloading as a free plugin to Code Composer Studio.
== History ==
CCS releases up until 3.3 were based on a proprietary interface
Code Composer was originally developed for [[Digital signal processor|DSP]] development
== Versions ==
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===Code Composer Studio===
*1.x (1999). General release that dropped support for C2x, C3x, C4x and C5x DSPs. v1.3 added support for ARM.<ref>[http://www.ti.com/lit/an/spra752/spra752.pdf Debugging heterogeneous devices with CCS]</ref> Supports Windows 95, 98, 98SE, NT4 and 2000, as well as Sun Solaris 2.6, 2.7 and 8.
*2.0 (2001). General release that added support for the upcoming C55x and C64x DSPs. Across the years it added support for [[Hercules (processors)|TMS470 ARM7]] (2.10), [[OMAP|OMAP ARM9 plus C55x DSP]] (2.10) and C2x DSPs (2.12). Supports Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP.
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*7.4.0 (2017). Bug fixes and other updates including device support.
*8.1.0 (2018). Bug fixes.
*8.2.0 (2018). Bug fixes and other updates including device support.
*8.3.0 (2018). Bug fixes.
*8.3.1 (2019). Bug fixes.
*9.0.0 (2019). Supported only on 64bit Windows machines. Bug fixes and other updates including device support.
*9.0.1 (2019). Bug fixes and other updates including device support.
*9.1.0 (2019). Bug fixes and other updates including device support.
*9.2.0 (2019). Bug fixes and other updates including device support.
*9.3.0 (2019). Bug fixes Mac OS installers are now distributed.
*10.0.0 (2020). Bug fixes. General Enhancements(compiler/IDE/Debugger).
*10.1.0 (2020). Bug fixes.
*10.1.1 (2020). Bug fixes.
*10.2.0 (2021). Bug fixes.
*10.3.0 (2021). Bug fixes.
*10.3.1 (2021). Bug fixes.
*10.4.0 (2021). Bug fixes.
*11.0.0 (2021). Bug fixes. General Enhancements(compiler/IDE/Debugger).
*11.1.0 (2021). Bug fixes.
*11.2.0 (2022). Bug fixes.
*12.0.0 (2022). Bug fixes. General Enhancements(compiler/IDE/Debugger).
*12.1.0 (2022). Bug fixes.
*12.2.0 (2023). Bug fixes.
*12.3.0 (2023). Bug fixes.
*12.4.0 (2023). Bug fixes.
*12.5.0 (2023). Bug fixes. General Enhancements(compiler/IDE/Debugger).
*12.6.0 (2024). Bug fixes.
*12.7.0 (2024). Bug fixes.
*12.7.1 (2024). Bug fixes.
*12.8.0 (2024). Bug fixes.
*12.8.1 (2024). Bug fixes.
*20.0.0 (2024). First version of Code Composer Studio based on the Theia IDE.
*20.0.1 (2024). Maintenance release for 20.0.0, with enhancements and bug fixes.
=== CCS Cloud ===
*1.0 (2015). General release that adds support for all MSP430, MSP432 and Tiva C device families.
*1.1 (2015). General release that adds debug capabilities for all devices above. Added CC2650 device support.
*1.6 (2017). General release with bug fixes.
==Licensing==
{{Update section|date=April 2018}}
Over the years, CCS followed the trend of the software industry for reduced and free-of-charge software licensing, reflected across the releases:
*CCS releases up to 2.x were separated per device family, i.e., every device family required the purchase of a separate license and a separate software Each license's SRP was US$3,600.00 (apart from release 2.3, which was about US$4,500.00)
*Starting with releases 3.x, all device families were included in the same license (then called Platinum). The license's SRP was the same (US$3,600.00). There was a C2x-only limited license that retailed for US$600.00.
*Starting with release 4.x, CCS can be used for free in several scenarios that include development boards, software device simulators and even the use of a standalone emulator named XDS100.<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Licensing_-_CCS CCS license page at TI wiki]</ref> Also, it can be used with a
**A full license for CCS release 4.x had an SRP of US$1,995.00 and a microcontroller-only license was US$495.00. This microcontroller license covered all [[MSP430]], Stellaris and C2x devices.
**A full license for CCS releases 5.x and 6.x has an SRP of US$495.00 and the microcontroller-only license ceased to exist.<ref>[http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Licensing_-_CCSv6 CCSv6 license page at TI wiki]</ref>
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**For CCS release 7.x the paid license ceased to exist. The software and all its components are distributed with a TSPA license.<ref name="TSPA_license"/>
***The free license model was also retrofitted to all public CCS releases since v4.
For all releases an annual paid subscription fee was required to grant updates for upcoming major releases.
*Starting in August 2015, the concept of subscription fee ceased to exist.
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