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CMSIS-DAP programmer (Formerly Atmel EDBG programmer)

This is a simple command line utility for programming ARM-based MCUs (currently only Atmel) though CMSIS-DAP SWD interface. It works on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It was tested with Atmel mEDBG- and EDBG-based boards, Atmel-ICE, LPC-Link2 and IBDAP.

Installation

Simply run 'make all' and you will get a small binary.

Dependencies

The dependencies are minimal. In addition to normal develplement tools (GCC, make, etc) you will need:

  • Windows: none
  • Linux: libudev-dev
  • Mac OS X: libhidapi (built automatically by a Makefile)

Usage

Usage: edbg [options]
Options:
  -h, --help                 print this help message and exit
  -e, --erase                perform a chip erase before programming
  -p, --program              program the chip
  -v, --verify               verify memory
  -k, --lock                 lock the chip (set security bit)
  -r, --read                 read the contents of the chip
  -f, --file <file>          binary file to be programmed or verified
  -t, --target <name>        specify a traget type (use '-t list' for a list of supported target types)
  -l, --list                 list all available debuggers
  -s, --serial <number>      use a debugger with a specified serial number
  -b, --verbose              print verbose messages

Examples

> edbg -bpv -t atmel_cm7 -f build/Demo.bin
Debugger: ATMEL EDBG CMSIS-DAP ATML2407060200000332 02.01.0157 (S)
Target type: Cortex-M7
Target: SAM V71J21
Programming....,.. done.
Verification....... done.

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Simple utility for programming Atmel MCUs though EDBG interface. Works on Linux, MAC and Windows.

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