Jun 01, 2020
03:32 AM
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Jun 01, 2020
03:32 AM
Hi all
We have a product with an Aurix 2G processor.
Our customers need to be able to program the unit with Memtool, but I'd like to integrate the programmer in to our Windows application.
Is anyone aware of any COM objects or DLLs from Infineon that we can use to do this?
Basically I'd like to replicate the the screen that pops up in the UDE interface.
Kind regards
Alex
We have a product with an Aurix 2G processor.
Our customers need to be able to program the unit with Memtool, but I'd like to integrate the programmer in to our Windows application.
Is anyone aware of any COM objects or DLLs from Infineon that we can use to do this?
Basically I'd like to replicate the the screen that pops up in the UDE interface.
Kind regards
Alex
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Jun 01, 2020
05:26 AM
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Jun 01, 2020
05:26 AM
Hi Alex. Not with the free version. There is a commercial version of Memtool from PLS that has more automation features. Check with PLS for more info.
Jun 01, 2020
05:34 AM
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Jun 01, 2020
05:34 AM
Thanks for the reply.
I have the commercial version of Memtool, but I guess my customers won't.
I have now found there's a memtool dll, but cannot find any documentation for it.
I have emailed PLS for assistance.
The other option would be to use a script, but then I would have to release the com port from my software, run the script with no feedback, and then reconnect to the device.
I have the commercial version of Memtool, but I guess my customers won't.
I have now found there's a memtool dll, but cannot find any documentation for it.
I have emailed PLS for assistance.
The other option would be to use a script, but then I would have to release the com port from my software, run the script with no feedback, and then reconnect to the device.