SVG support added to embedded graphic library

29-01-2024 | Segger | Industrial

SEGGER has introduced support for SVG in emWin, equipping developers with a powerful and efficient solution for rendering scalable and rotatable graphics in embedded applications.

SVG is a vector-based image format written in XML. It is an open standard developed by the W3C and is supported by most web browsers and desktop graphics software. The main advantages of SVG over raster image formats (such as BMP, PNG, JPEG and GIF) are lossless scalability and significantly smaller file sizes.

"Developers around the world use emWin on all kinds of embedded systems to create cutting-edge GUIs," says Dirk Akemann, marketing manager at SEGGER. "While big systems get a boost from its efficiency, emWin is specifically beneficial for small systems. When it comes to saving memory, vector graphics are an excellent option. Using emWin with a GPU can render the SVG format at blazing speed."

The company's emWin is a leading embedded graphics library designed to provide an efficient GUI solution for applications with graphical displays. Its flexibility enables it to work seamlessly with different processors and display controllers.

emWin can be employed in applications from battery-powered single-chip products with basic graphics needs to high-end embedded systems requiring ultra-high performance and sophisticated animation. emWin is widely used across different markets, such as industrial controls, IoT, networking, consumer electronics, safety-critical devices, automotive, medical devices, and avionics, making it a cutting-edge GUI solution in the embedded industry.

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