![]() and also GNU Tools for ARM7 AT91.- Microchip MPLAB REAL ICE In-circuit Emulator Xilinx Platform Cable USB Xilinx FPGAs USB Equipped Computers and Notebook Computers ToolStick Base Adapter TI Evaluation Modules Solderless Breadboards Silicon Laboratories USB Microcontrollers Segger?s J-Link Debug Probe and Flash Programmer Renesas PCs USB Port and Target Board Particle CMSIS-DAP & DAPLink Firmwares NAND-Flash Eval Board MPLAB REAL In-Circuit Emulator Microchip Atmel-ICE Debuggers Xilinx FMC Supported Evaluation Boards AVRONE In-System Debugger CodeWarrior TAP CWH-CTP-BASE-HE Base Unit JTAGICE Debugger Digilent Development Boards with Xilinx FPGAs & SOCs ARM-USB-OCD, ARM-USB-OCD-H, ARM-USB-TINY, ARM-USB-TINY-H Modules J-Link and ARM Boards J-Link / Flasher to PCB's J-link and Cortex-M based Target Hardware Systems Development Boards Debuggers and Programmers 20-Pin, 0.3 Width Extender Renesas E1 & E8a Emulators MPLAB ICD 2 MPLAB PM3 Universal Device Programmer Microchip MPLAB ICD3 & PICkit 3 In-circuit Debuggers, MPLAB REAL ICE In-circuit Emulator AVR & SAM Xplained Demo Boards w/ MPLAB ICD 4/MPLAB PICkit 4 Debuggers J-Link with ARM7 / ARM 9 / ARM11 Target Hardware Systems To Debug PIC10F220/222, PIC12F510, PIC16F506 10 Pin or 6 Pin Connectors PIC10F200/202/204/206, PIC12F508/509 and PIC16F505 PIC12F683 PIC12F635, PIC16F636 ATF15XX CPLD Development Kits PIC16F639 To Debug PIC16F690 Device PIC16F616 and PIC12F617 PIC16F785 PIC16F1847-ICE ICE/ICD Device MSP-FET430UIF USB JTAG Emulator MSP-FET430Uxx Kit MSP430 Series Processors MSP430 Flash Devices Program and Debug MSP430 In-system MSP430 FET Program / debug interface J-Link and Target Hardware Systems with the Renesas RX600 Series MCUs PIC24F04KA200 and PIC24F04KA201 Device Family Members MPLAB-ICE 4000 and PM3 Programmer MPC5534 Vertical Base Boards MPC5567 Vertical Base Boards PIC18F13K50 and PIC18F14K50, MPLAB REAL ICE, MPLAB ICD 2, MPLAB ICD 3 PIC18LF13K50 and PIC18LF14K50, MPLAB REAL ICE, MPLAB ICD 3 ST7MDT20-DVP3 Emulator RJ-11 Modular Jacks Demonstration Boards PIC32MX Plug-in Modules Microchip PIC12(L)F1822/40, PIC16(L)F5/26/27/28/29/47 MCUs Microchip PIC16(L)F/8/9, PIC12(L)F1612 MCUs PIC24FJ64GA004 Family of Devices MPLAB ICD 2, MPLAB REAL ICE, PIC24FJ128GA010 Family ![]() Go to the Public FTP site of ATMEL to download the AT91 CD ROM which contains all getting started, flash tools, linux for ARM9 AT91RM9200, all documentations etc. Tool like ARM SDT, ARM ADS, Multi2k from Green Hills or even GNU tools, you can use a wiggler or raven to download a flash programmer into the internal SRAM of the R40008 and then with semihosting (printf() & scanf() function) features of the Dev tool, you can read a file from your HDD and burn it into the flash memory. But You can probably use it for the AT91R40008 (which is the MCU on the EB40A from ATMEL).īut if you have any Dev. Ascensit provides a free JTAG Downloader and mini debugger for the EB55. It is a uclinux port for the ATMEL EB55 board with the AT91M55800A processor on it. Seems feasible - AT91 with onchip ram ~US$20, flash ~$10, power supplies (3.3 and 1.8V) ~$6, oscilator, reset supervisor etc ~$5, PCB maybe ~$20, it come to about ~~50 bucks US? and the AT91 eval board is about 200 bucks? has anyone made a homemade cheap-as dev board before. Ps as you may have gathered i dont really know what im talking about, but i dont claim to either. It woudl also be alright if there was some way to load a program inot the internal ram of the '40008 cos there is 256kbyte of it and you can execute code from it. i think i have the basics of the hardware design knucled down, and have got the gnu tools going, but am unsure how to flash boot code into the chip. Can someone please tell me if the ARM7TMDI's JTAG port is proper and 'standards compliant' as far a JTAG goes or do you actually need to use the ARM MultiICE or compatible? I don't initially want to do ICE or ICD with it, I can initially use Angel for that, i just want to load code into the boot flash (an external chip AT49BV4096A that would be connected as the boot flash to the EBI of an AT91R40008)? I want to get into ARM development, but on the cheap, with GNU tools, and a homemade board.
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