Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
1) Can I still do this on my own design using a J-Link or MultiLink SWD JTAG debugger?
-- Yes.
2) Can I mix data and code on the same QSPI Flash device?
-- Yes, of course.
TIC
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Hi ,
Thank you for your interest in NXP Semiconductor products and the opportunity to serve you.
1) But does code go to SRAM?
-- In the SDK library, the demos project not only allows you to debug it in the RAM but also in the QSPI flash just like the below figure shows.
TIC
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That is good news.
Two more questions:
1. Can I still do this on my own design using a J-Link or MultiLink SWD JTAG debugger?
2. Can I mix data and code on the same QSPI Flash device?
Thank you,
Brad
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
1) Can I still do this on my own design using a J-Link or MultiLink SWD JTAG debugger?
-- Yes.
2) Can I mix data and code on the same QSPI Flash device?
-- Yes, of course.
TIC
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