This question was asked and answered three years ago, but the link is stale and just lands me on a useless front page. Specifically, if I populate my design with a K66 MCU, will there be a ROM bootloader already there? If so, where is the documentation for using this to bootstrap my system?
These are the device families supporting MCUBOOT in ROM
K27 |
K28 |
K27 |
K80 |
K81 |
K82 |
KE14F |
KE14Z |
KE15Z |
KE16F |
KE16F |
KE18F |
KL03 |
KL03 |
KL13 |
KL17 |
KL27 |
KL28 |
KL33 |
KL43 |
KL81 |
KL82 |
Regards
Hi Jeremy
Here is a (possibly incomplete) list of parts containing the ROM loader today:
KL03
KL17
KL27
KL28
KL43
KL82
KE15
The K66 doesn't have one but you can load a "serial loader" (see links below) for:
- USB-MSD or USB-CDC device
- SD card or Memory stick
- KBOOT UART
- KBOOT USB-HID
- AN2295 UART
- SREC/iHex UART
- Modbus slave
- I2C slave
- Ethernet web server
Regards
Mark
Kinetis: http://www.utasker.com/kinetis.html
Kinetis K66:
- http://www.utasker.com/kinetis/TWR-K65F180M.html
- http://www.utasker.com/kinetis/FRDM-K66F.html
- http://www.utasker.com/kinetis/TEENSY_3.6.html
K66 Serial loader: http://www.utasker.com/docs/uTasker/uTaskerSerialLoader.pdf
Free Open Source solution: https://github.com/uTasker/uTasker-Kinetis
Working project in 15 minutes video: https://youtu.be/K8ScSgpgQ6M
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