How about Kinetis MCU?

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How about Kinetis MCU?

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bluehacker
Contributor III

Hi, freescale now offer Kinetis mcu, I have one question that is any opensource JTAG/BDM tools for Kinetis?

The freescale's OSBDM and USBDM have any plan to support Kinetis?

 

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pgo
Senior Contributor V

Dear Bluehacker,

 

I expect to complete adding Kinetis support to the USBDM BDM in the near future.  This will only be available on the CF_JS16 and CF_JMxx versions.

 

bye

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Gabriel_RGaus
Contributor II

Dear Pgo,

 

The support for Kinetis will be in the current version of hardware for the CF_JMxxCLD pcd found in USBDM Version 4.5 files?

 

Best regards

Gabriel

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pgo
Senior Contributor V

Dear Gabriel,

 

Yes - no hardware changes but you would need an adapter for the target connector.

 

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Zahar
Contributor IV

Hello Bluehacker,

 

The latest OSBMD design package v29.04 that P&E Microcomputer Systems released does include support for Kinetis ARM devices. You can download schematics/documentation/firmware/dll source at:

 

www.pemicro.com/osbdm

 

If you are looking for an inexpensive commercially supported solution, please take a look at the Universal Multilink from P&E. It is all-in-one hardware interface, which supports HCS08/RS08/HCS12(X)/CFV1/CFV234/Qorivva/Kinetis ARM architectures:

 

http://www.pemicro.com/products/product_viewDetails.cfm?product_id=15320137

 

http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=UMultilink

 

It can be purchased from P&E Microcomputers or Freescale for $119.

 

For Kinetis devices, Multilink Universal is supported by toolchains from Codewarrior, P&E, IAR, Keil and Mentor Graphics.

 

Best Regards,
Zahar

P&E

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