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MCU-Link Pro User Manual - NXP MCU-Link Pro is one of a range of debug solutions based on the MCU-Link architecture, which includes a very low cost base model and implementations built into NXP evaluation boards MCU-Link solutions are based on the powerful, low power LPC55S69 microcontroller and all versions run the same firmware from NXP
MCU-Link Debug Probe Architecture - NXP Semiconductors MCU-Link is the NXP single, unified debug probe architecture for all NXP general-purpose Arm® Cortex-M® based MCUs MCU-Link is implemented on NXP´s latest evaluation boards (known as MCU-Link OB) and standalone versions (MCU-Link and MCU-Link Pro) are available for use with any system with a supported target NXP MCU MCU-Link uses common firmware images for all implementations, with strap
MCU-LINK-PRO Tutorial - Virtual COM port - YouTube NXP have launched the MCU-LINK-PRO debug probe It supports CMSIS-DAP and JLINK-Lite profiles, and adds Energy Measurement (and more) to the earlier MCU-LINK probe This tutorial shows you how to
MCU-LINK-PRO NXP Semiconductors | Mouser India NXP Semiconductors MCU-Link Pro SWD Debug Probe is a feature-rich, low-cost debug tool for Arm® Cortex®-M based microcontrollers The MCU-Link Pro can be used seamlessly with the MCUXpresso Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and is also compatible with 3rd party IDEs that support the CMSIS-DAP or J-Link protocols
MCU-LINK-PRO - NXP Community The MCU-Link Pro is a fully featured debug probe that can be used with MCUXpresso IDE and 3rd party IDEs
MCU-Link Debug Probe | PX4 Guide (main) MCU-Link Debug Probe The MCU-Link Debug Probe is a cheap, fast and highly capable debug probe that can serve as a stand-alone debug and console communicator whn working with Pixhawk boards Key features: Just one single USB-C connection for Reset, SWD, SWO, and serial in a very small package! Up to 9 6MBit s SWO connection
Solved: VCOM port available @ MCU Link Pro - NXP Community Since I am using MCU Link Pro debugger and there is a USB - UART bridging available, I was thinking of using the UART pins (J19) on the MCU Link Pro and avoid using a seperate USB-UART cable But I couldn't make the NXP MCU Boot utility to detect in this case Is there any specific reason why this is failing, did any one else try this ? Solved!