I designed the source files for kinetis K66F demo board using MCUExpresso, and all the tools work just fine. However, we bought several of the K66F Demo boards and are using them as customer Evaluation kits. which is just fine. But now we need to do a source code field update. I do not want to hand over all the source code to customers so they can load the code into MCUExpresso project in order to reprogram a K66F Demo board (FRDM_K66F) using the micro usb cable that goes to the Open SDA debugger.
MY Question. where is the stand alone programmer App for programming. I want to just send a Binary file to customer so they can run a programmer App and reprogram. I do not want to send them an MCUExpresso Entire Project with all the source files.
Where is this tool?
I am not talking about using an external JTAG programmer either like PEmicro or Segger. I want to use the SWD Debugger that is already on board attached to a micro USB. I am looking for the windows App. for stand alone programmer
Hi,
A year too late.....
But were you able to find a solution for this?
I am in the same situation, and I am trying to build a simple GUI around the command line tools available from NXP.
I have it working occasionally, but a few kinks that need to be taken care of.
Satbir
Hi @satbir7 ,
there were several points in the original question, so not sure to what you are referring to?
If it is about building: you simply can use the GNU tools for ARM to build the binaries.
If it is about sending a binary and program it without the sources, see https://mcuoneclipse.com/2017/05/06/using-eclipse-to-program-binary-files-to-an-embedded-target/ or https://mcuoneclipse.com/2020/12/05/standalone-and-command-line-programmer-with-mcuxpresso/
I hope this helps,
Erich
Hi @ErichStyger ,
I was referring to a standalone GUI for flashing the MCUs using the LPC-Link2.
I was having issues with RedlinkServer crashing, but I figured it out today.
redlinkserve.exe was crashing, because I didn't have the Scripts folder with the .exe file.
Once I moved the Scripts folder, it started working as expected.
Now, I have a working standalone GUI which can Unsecure/Flash the MKE02Z MCU with LPC-Link2.
Thanks for the reply!!
Satbir
I'm not a K66 user, but I've used the following options on other ARM MCU's that I use:
If you have the SEGGER J-Link firmware loaded on the OpenSDA of your K66 (see Segger J-Link OpenSDA Firmware with Virtual MSD | MCU on Eclipse), you don't need an external J-Link debug probe. And that way you can use the stanalone SEGGER J-Link (usually located in C:\Program Files (x86)\SEGGER\JLink) JFlashLite.exe. So your field person needs the J-Link software installed (you can download for free from SEGGER.com if they don't have the IDE installed).
All what you have to pass to the field person is the binary file you can create from the IDE (see for example MCUXpresso IDE: S-Record, Intel Hex and Binary Files | MCU on Eclipse ). If your field person prefers a command line tool, there is one for it too, see Batch Programming with GDB: Segger J-Link and P&E Multilink | MCU on Eclipse
Bottom line:
- have Segger firmware on OpenSDA loaded
- generate binary with the MCUXpresso IDE
- field person has J-Link software installed and programs the binary with the J-Link
I hope this helps,
Erich
Thanks, but not using Jlink because every time you fire up the debugger or programmer, there is some damn licensing thing that says that you have to agree to only use in demo mode or a license of jlink is needed, etc. etc. even though we are using as demo there is grey area of what is demo and what is production, if we build 100 do we need to buy 100 jlink license, etc.. so piss on them, we use the CMSIS-DAP free ware from ARM. the reality is what I am looking for is a way to run a script, or have a click on an icon run a script to get me to this "GUI Flash Tool" menu. It looks to me If I can some how get to this menu/tool then all I need to do is provide a *.axf or *.bin file. you don't need the entire project and source code. In reality maybe I just have them install MCUExpresso and launch the programmer using the Icon on the tool bar, like shown below, but I suspect the tool also needs additional files, like a symbol file and a kinetis config file, I will go through the manual and see what I can dig up.
looks to me
The short answer is that we do not provide a standalone package for flash programming. I recommend going through the MCUXpresso IDE User Guide to identify what flashing procedures fit you best. More specifically, I'm referring to the GUI Flash Tool and LinkServer Flash Support chapters.
The GUI Flash Tool offers the possibility to generate the command line script for a given operation. Please note that the script will point to MCUXpresso IDE and SDK folders, so these will be required on the host where the command will be executed.
Greetings,
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