MKL46Z programming question.

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MKL46Z programming question.

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owlsnest
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I'm looking to layout my own PCB and program an mkl46z256vll4 on it. I've been working with the FRDM development board for the micro and I have my code written in KDS 3.0. I've been using the openOCD to debug/flash the micro. Now I'm looking to layout a basic breakout board with just the micro, a crystal, decoupling caps, and a couple LEDs that I could flash to confirm that I can properly program the micro. After reading the OpenSDA User's Guide linked to from the kl46z page it looks like I would need an OpenSDA MCU to act as an arbitrator between my PC and the kl46z's SWD. I was hoping to program the kl46z directly.

Do I need to purchase a separate programmer to do this?

Any advice you could give or additional explanation would be appreciated.

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santiago_gonzal
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Have a look here if you don't want to buy an external programmer:

Using the Freedom Board as SWD Programmer | MCU on Eclipse

Using the FRDM-KL25Z with CMSIS-DAP to program non-Freescale ARM Microcontrollers | MCU on Eclipse

You will need to connect the SWD pins + VCC + GND from your MCU to the FRDM/programmer.

Regards,

Santiago

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Carlos_Mendoza
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Todd,

In case you want to buy an external programmer here are some options:

P&E U-Multilink: Universal Multilink Development Interface|NXP

U-Multilink FX: Universal Multilink FX High-Speed Development|NXP

Segger J-link: SEGGER - The Embedded Experts

Hope it helps!

Best Regards,

Carlos Mendoza

Technical Support Engineer