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Hello
I want to use the XMC family of microcontrollers (xmc1000 and xmc4000) but I only have J-Link BASE and J-Link EDU Mini programmer, I have two questions.
- Can I use any of these two programmers with the XMC family? -
Where can I find the programming pins of these microcontrollers?
Thanks for the help
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Hi, @wph1995 ,
The emulators of XMC MCU mainly include j-link and DAP miniwiddler. The development kits provided by Infineon generally integrate j-link. In addition, Infineon also has its own developed j-link (XMC-Link), and the standard Segger J-link can also be used for the boards made by customers themselves. You can find the introduction of development tools in this website: XMC-development tool . And here (J-Link) shows you about the J-link Base and J-link EDU in details, so you can use one of your programmers.
You can also find the data sheet and user manual in the link above, the documents can show you the programming pins of the MCU. Hope this can help you.
Regards,
Owen_Su
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Hi, @wph1995 ,
The emulators of XMC MCU mainly include j-link and DAP miniwiddler. The development kits provided by Infineon generally integrate j-link. In addition, Infineon also has its own developed j-link (XMC-Link), and the standard Segger J-link can also be used for the boards made by customers themselves. You can find the introduction of development tools in this website: XMC-development tool . And here (J-Link) shows you about the J-link Base and J-link EDU in details, so you can use one of your programmers.
You can also find the data sheet and user manual in the link above, the documents can show you the programming pins of the MCU. Hope this can help you.
Regards,
Owen_Su