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Unfortunately the Processor Expert USB Stack v3.2.0 is no longer supported. But you can still find it under: (ARCHIVED) USB Stack ![]() | ||||||||
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< < | I will migrate the USB Stack v3.2.0 to Erich Styger's USB Stack | |||||||
> > | I will migrate the Velo Bling-Bling USB software from Freescale USB Stack v3.2.0 to Erich Styger's USB Stack. | |||||||
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used to connect from the OpenSDAv2 of the FRDM-K22F to an off-board SWD connector. | ||||||||
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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. | |||||||
> > | You can still use the FRDM-K22F as a prototype board. You should solder a pinheader and plug a jumper if you want to use the FRDM-K22F as a prototype board. | |||||||
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< < | See also OpenOCD/CMSIS-DAP Debugging with Eclipse and without an IDE![]() | |||||||
> > | See also an excellent introduction to OpenOCD/CMSIS-DAP Debugging![]() | |||||||
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> > | Get the Software and Import it into the IDEGet the Source from the RepositoryThe Velo Bling-Bling Kinetis project is on the GitHub repository https://github.com/spyren/veloblingbling-mcu![]() ![]() ![]() psi@homer:~/veloblingbling> git clone https://github.com/spyren/veloblingbling-mcu Klone nach 'veloblingbling-mcu' ... remote: Counting objects: 265, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (97/97), done. remote: Total 265 (delta 167), reused 260 (delta 166), pack-reused 0 Empfange Objekte: 100% (265/265), 223.50 KiB | 0 bytes/s, Fertig. Löse Unterschiede auf: 100% (167/167), Fertig. Prüfe Konnektivität ... Fertig. psi@homer:~/veloblingbling> Import the Project into the IDE | |||||||
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< < | https://github.com/spyren/veloblingbling-mcu![]() | |||||||
> > | File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace -> | |||||||
MCU MK22DX256VLF5 | ||||||||
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> > | The MK20DX128VLF5 can also be used, but the memory footprint (Flash and RAM) has to be reduced. The MKL27Z256VFT4 would be an excellent alternative (build-in bootloader, 8 mA run mode current with peripherals, 4 mA wait mode current), but the case is QFN48 and therefore the PCB layout have to be changed. | |||||||