What is the mpc 5777c microcontroller flash programming tool

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What is the mpc 5777c microcontroller flash programming tool

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hi, What is the mpc 5777c microcontroller flash programming tool?   I did not find a flash programming tool for the MPC5777c processor.  thsanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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davidtosenovjan
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Along with recommendations from our website below you could also take a look on third party providers’ website:

https://www.segger.com

http://www.lauterbach.com

http://www.pemicro.com

https://www.pls-mc.com

 

Also I could point out to some other solution of production programming (direct programming of MCU over ZIF socket):

https://www.elnec.com

 

Regarding S32DS 2.1 - it natively supports P&E Multilink/Cyclone/OpenSDA

Lauterbach, iSystem, and PLS can be supported by plugin:
https://community.nxp.com/t5/S32-Design-Studio-Knowledge-Base/S32-Design-Studio-for-Power-Architectu...

 

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Does the S32 Flash Tool 2.3.3 tool is support MPC5777C microcontrollers.
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davidtosenovjan
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No, following devices are supported.

2.3 Supported devices
Flash Tool provides support for the following NXP devices:
• S32R41
• S32R45
• S32G2xx
• S32G3xx
• SAF85xx
• SAF86xx
• S32R47
• S32N5
• S32Z2/E2

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Solved. Thank you very much.
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Thank you for your reply. We now need to provide the customer with a .bin file burning program. We don't want to give them the source code. However, S32DS 2.1 requires a code project to compile and download. Are there any other ways to directly download the .bin file?
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https://community.nxp.com/t5/S32-Design-Studio-Knowledge-Base/HOWTO-download-separate-elf-srec-hex-f...

Usually we use .elf or .srec for these purposes. .bin is is not usually used with modern MCUs.

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