Which Kinetis series microcontrollers can be programmed using FRDM-K20D50M Board?

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Which Kinetis series microcontrollers can be programmed using FRDM-K20D50M Board?

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Amit_Kumar1
Senior Contributor II

Hi

I want to know which uc can be programmed using Open SDA? I would be making custom boards with new (factory) programmed microcontrollers. Is there any way I can use onboard OpenSDA to program new uc? If This issue is cleared then many new learners can use freescale for low cost product development.

Kind Regards

Amit

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Amit_Kumar1
Senior Contributor II

I Think we cannot directly use open SDA for other uc we would be needing to change the open SDA to USBDM my changing bootloader.

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jeremyzhou
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Amit,

The OpenSDA interface in the FRDM-K20D50M board only support to program the K20, it will fail to program the other MCU.

However FSL already provided another version of the OpenSDA, I think it could meet your needs.

Please get the more detail information about the OpenSDA interface through the link as follow.

OpenSDAv2
Have a great day,
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Amit_Kumar1
Senior Contributor II

Hi

As per the documentation if i m correct, OpenSDAV2 Supports different hardware but it don't work with Code Warrior?

Regards

Amit

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jeremyzhou
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Amit,

100% right.

The updated KDS could work well with the OpenSDA2, you can use it instead of the Code warrior.
Have a great day,
Ping

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