pyOCD
NXP-MCUBootUtility
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6.9 | 6.1 | |
1 day ago | 7 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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pyOCD
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ARM Cortex M0+ SWD Programmer (for volume production)
I'd look at using pyocd flash which works w/ a lot of hardware : https://pyocd.io/docs/debug_probes.html
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How to flash an arm microcontroller on Linux?
I would also suggest pyOCD, has fewer probe support, but could be more straightforward
NXP-MCUBootUtility
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Reverse Engineering the Stadia Controller update process (and possibly firmware too)
NXP Flash Utility (third party): https://github.com/JayHeng/NXP-MCUBootUtility - seems to support our MCU
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How to flash an arm microcontroller on Linux?
If cost is an issue, that MCU has a ROM bootloader and you can use this free utility to flash it over UART and USB: https://github.com/JayHeng/NXP-MCUBootUtility
What are some alternatives?
DAPLink
pico-debug - virtual debug pod for RP2040 "Raspberry Pi Pico" with no added hardware
StadiaController - Stadia Controller tools for reverse engineering and experimenting.
psdb - Python flasher and gdb server for various ARM debug probes.
probe-rs - A debugging toolset and library for debugging embedded ARM and RISC-V targets on a separate host
epsilon-sample-app-rust - A sample Rust app for the NumWorks graphing calculator
PlatformIO - Your Gateway to Embedded Software Development Excellence :alien:
bazel-embedded - Tools for embedded/bare-metal development using bazel
Pyluos - A Python library to program a Luos based network through a high level interface.
objprint - A library that can print Python objects in human readable format
cmsis-svd - Aggegration of ARM Cortex-M (and other) CMSIS SVDs and related tools