LPC-Link2 flasher
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Hi,
I'm using OM13054:LPC-Link2.
I need not to debug, but just to upload a file, which is in bin or hex format to mcu MK20dn512xxx.
What PC flasher to use?
Best Regards,
Peter
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If you are using MCUXPRESSO, then see
Using the GUI flash programming tool
and
https://community.nxp.com/thread/389139
for more details, see chapter 14 of the MCUXpresso user guide
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I understand that these flash tools, e.g. "crt_emu_cm_redlink", are included in the MCUXpresso installation. Are they also available as a standalone download?
I just want to flash our custom board and not debug it. Therefore our "programming station" does not need a full installation of MCUXpresso IDE.
Is there an installation package available that has a smaller footprint than the full MCUXpresso installation? I guess I can not just copy the "crt_emu_cm_redlink" and "boot_link2" executables as drivers would be missing.
Thanks.
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I understand that these flash tools, e.g. "crt_emu_cm_redlink", are included in the MCUXpresso installation. Are they also available as a standalone download?
I just want to flash our custom board and not debug it. Therefore our "programming station" does not need a full installation of MCUXpresso IDE.
Is there an installation package available that has a smaller footprint than the full MCUXpresso installation? I guess I can not just copy the "crt_emu_cm_redlink" and "boot_link2" executables as drivers would be missing.
I'd like to raise this question again: Is "crt_emu_cm_redlink" available standalone? I've yet to find a standalone download. For now, I'm resorting to the full installation of MCUXpresso IDE.
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Hi Con Verse,
Thank you very much!!!
Best Regards,
Peter