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Tools

Kinetis Design Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

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The Kinetis Design Studio (KDS) is a complimentary integrated development environment for Kinetis MCUs that enables robust editing, compiling and debugging of your designs. Based on free, open-source software including Eclipse, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), GNU Debugger (GDB), and others, the Kinetis Design Studio IDE offers designers a simple development tool with no code-size limitations.

You have to use an old Version (2.0.0, current is 3.2.0) for the veloblingbling project because the Processor Expert USB Stack does not work with newer Kinetis Design Studio Integrated Development Environment.

 

Processor Expert Software and Embedded Components

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Processor Expert Software is a development system to create, configure, optimize, migrate, and deliver software components that generate source code for our (Freescale/NXP) silicon.

Unfortunately the Processor Expert USB Stack v3.2.0 is no longer supported. But you can still find it under:
(ARCHIVED) USB Stack

I will migrate the USB Stack v3.2.0 to Erich Styger's USB Stack

Debug Adapter

 
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The KDS supports following adapters (protocols):
  • OpenSDA Serial and Debug Adapter (proprietary Freescale/NXP/P&E Microcomputer Systems)
  • Segger (industrial standard)
  • OpenOCD,
 
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I propose to use a Freescale/NXP Freedom Board e.g. FRDM-K22F as a debug adapter. I use the OpenOCD/CMSIS-DAP/mbed-interface protocol (factory set on FRDM-K22F).
 
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OpenSDA Serial and Debug Adapter

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Freedom Development Boards

  • FRDM-K22F
  • TWR-K21D50M
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Signals with SPI and GPIO capability are used to connect directly to the SWD of the K22F. These signals are also brought out to a standard 10-pin (0.05”) Cortex debug connector (J11). It is possible to isolate the K22F MCU from the OpenSDAv2 circuit and use J11 to connect to an off-board MCU. To accomplish this, cut the trace on the bottom side of the PCB that connects J7 pin 2 to J11 pin 4. This will disconnect the SWD_CLK pin to the K22F so that it will not interfere with communication to an off-board MCU connected to J7. The J11 header is populated by default. A mating cable, such as a Samtec FFSD IDC cable, can then be used to connect from the OpenSDAv2 of the FRDM-K22F to an off-board SWD connector.
 
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MK22DX256VLF5 (wird ab Prototyp 2 eingesetzt)

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You can still use the FRDM-K22F as a prototype board. You should solder a pinheader an use a jumper if you want to use the FRDM-K22F as a prototype board.

See also OpenOCD/CMSIS-DAP Debugging with Eclipse and without an IDE

 
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  • Total DMA Channels 16
  • Total Flash memory (kB) 320
  • LQFP-48
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  -- Peter Schmid - 2016-03-30
 
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