Bridgetek expands the EVE toolchain

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Bridgetek has simplified the human machine interface (HMI) development process, and has expanded the scope of the toolchain that accompanies its Embedded Video Engine (EVE) product portfolio.

Several extra elements have now been added, plus major upgrades and augmentations made to the existing tools.

The EVE Asset Builder (EAB) makes HMI construction much more straightforward and saves considerable time, as users do not need to remember the various command line options for each different constituent utility in their design. As well as covering conversion of image, audio and font files, the tool has video conversion functionality, along with an animation generator (for use with the latest generation of higher-end BT81X series EVE devices).

Enhancements have also been made to the low-level EVE Screen Editor (ESE) element of the toolchain - which is intended to offer users a simple drag-and-drop environment in which they can start experimenting with EVE-based HMI projects. Helpful new usage examples can now be accessed (like those relating to the touch tracking function, use of high-quality Paletted8 bitmaps, bar graphs, etc.).

With regard to the EVE Screen Designer (ESD) tool, which handles the entire workflow (with overall HMI design, widget design, simulation and export all encompassed), this now has capabilities that allow it to support all the functional aspects offered by Bridgetek’s BT81X devices.

Notable among these are the use of larger, higher resolution images thanks to adaptive scalable texture compression (ASTC), as well as Unicode features, etc. There are numerous advanced BT81X specific example projects that can be readily utilised - including one focused on designing HMIs for electric vehicle charging points (a market that the company is currently seeing a great deal of interest from). Furthermore, additional widgets have been accommodated which complement the existing Dial, Clock and Slider options. Among these are Arc Slider, Circular Slider, Ring and Partial Ring.

The improved toolchain adds support for the VM816 touch-enabled TFT modules that means users can get an accurate evaluation of how their BT816 designs will be rendered on an actual display rather than just seeing an approximation on a PC screen.

All of the elements in the updated EVE toolchain - comprising EAB v1.0, ESD v4.6 and ESE v3.1.6 - can be downloaded for free by visiting the Bridgetek website.