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Sep 02, 2016
02:47 AM
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Sep 02, 2016
02:47 AM
Hi everyone,
I am interested in using the new Infineon "XMC Flasher" App to allow the end user to upgrade firmware. Most end users are non English speaking.
Does the App support command line arguments / batch files ?
Can the user interface run in languages other than English ?
Thank you very much
Aaron
I am interested in using the new Infineon "XMC Flasher" App to allow the end user to upgrade firmware. Most end users are non English speaking.
Does the App support command line arguments / batch files ?
Can the user interface run in languages other than English ?
Thank you very much
Aaron
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Sep 05, 2016
05:01 AM
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Sep 05, 2016
05:01 AM
Hi Aaron,
so the XMC Flasher APP supports command line arguments/batch files but the user interface doesn´t support languages other then English.
Best regards,
Deni
so the XMC Flasher APP supports command line arguments/batch files but the user interface doesn´t support languages other then English.
Best regards,
Deni
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Sep 06, 2016
12:27 AM
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Sep 06, 2016
12:27 AM
Thanks Deni, is there a help document for the command line arguments ?
Sep 06, 2016
01:54 AM
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Sep 06, 2016
01:54 AM
Hi,
The current command line options are (from XMCFlasher_Installation_Instructions.pdf document):
3.2 Command prompt
3.2.1 Show all options
XMCFlasher.bat -help
3.2.2 List all device names
XMCFlasher.bat -listdevices
3.2.3 Program file
XMCFlasher.bat –p myprogram.hex –device XMC4500-1024
3.2.4 Erase flash memory
XMCFlasher.bat –erase –device XMC4500-1024
Regards,
Jesus
The current command line options are (from XMCFlasher_Installation_Instructions.pdf document):
3.2 Command prompt
3.2.1 Show all options
XMCFlasher.bat -help
3.2.2 List all device names
XMCFlasher.bat -listdevices
3.2.3 Program file
XMCFlasher.bat –p myprogram.hex –device XMC4500-1024
3.2.4 Erase flash memory
XMCFlasher.bat –erase –device XMC4500-1024
Regards,
Jesus
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Sep 06, 2016
02:00 AM
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Sep 06, 2016
02:00 AM
Thank you Jesus !
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Sep 06, 2016
06:25 AM
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Sep 06, 2016
06:25 AM
Hi Deni & Jesus,
Do you know if there are any plans for a DLL so I can flash a device from a LabVIEW, C++ or C# application ?
Thank you
Aaron
Do you know if there are any plans for a DLL so I can flash a device from a LabVIEW, C++ or C# application ?
Thank you
Aaron
Jan 25, 2019
02:51 PM
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Jan 25, 2019
02:51 PM
Is it possible to set the BMI via command line?
Jan 28, 2019
02:15 AM
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Jan 28, 2019
02:15 AM
Hi,
Yes, it is supported.
Regards,
Jesus
Yes, it is supported.
Regards,
Jesus
Mar 25, 2019
09:25 AM
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Mar 25, 2019
09:25 AM
Jesus,
Does the XMCFlasher allow multiple J-Link devices to used on the same machine at the same time?
E.g. (on 2 different chips)
I could call XMCFlasher.bat –p myprogram.hex –device XMC4500-1024 on the first chip
, and I could call XMCFlasher.bat –p myprogram2.hex –device XMC4500-1024 on the second chip.
Regards,
Mark
@jferreira, @DRubeša
Does the XMCFlasher allow multiple J-Link devices to used on the same machine at the same time?
E.g. (on 2 different chips)
I could call XMCFlasher.bat
, and I could call XMCFlasher.bat
Regards,
Mark
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Apr 02, 2019
05:33 AM
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Apr 02, 2019
05:33 AM
Hi,
I would use JLink from Segger, see https://wiki.segger.com/J-Link_Commander#Batch_processing (Connecting to a specific J-Link)
You can flash a device using JLink with a simple script, i.e.
Then run jlink.exe with the -commanderscript argument as explained in link above.
Regards,
Jesus
I would use JLink from Segger, see https://wiki.segger.com/J-Link_Commander#Batch_processing (Connecting to a specific J-Link)
You can flash a device using JLink with a simple script, i.e.
device XMC4800-2048
si SWD
speed auto
erase
loadbin test.bin, 0x0c000000
r
g
q
Then run jlink.exe with the -commanderscript argument as explained in link above.
Regards,
Jesus
Apr 10, 2019
09:56 AM
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Apr 10, 2019
09:56 AM
More of a reply for future personal looking for the answer I was asking about using multiple FLASH programmers to program multiple devices. This is what I found.
XMCFlasher - 1 programming device.
Memtool - 1 programming device.
J-Link - Up to 4 devices numerated by computer 0 to 3. If wanting a consistent numeration for something like production this wouldn't be a good solution.
J-Flasher - x number of devices over USB or IP. Uses device serial number on USB or IP address. https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/UM08003 (Wished I found this app note before buying a Segger Flasher ATE. Could have saved some money)
Even an nice section on how to program in parallel.
Regards,
Mark
XMCFlasher - 1 programming device.
Memtool - 1 programming device.
J-Link - Up to 4 devices numerated by computer 0 to 3. If wanting a consistent numeration for something like production this wouldn't be a good solution.
J-Flasher - x number of devices over USB or IP. Uses device serial number on USB or IP address. https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/UM08003 (Wished I found this app note before buying a Segger Flasher ATE. Could have saved some money)
Even an nice section on how to program in parallel.
Regards,
Mark