The firmware file contains addresses that do not exist on the selected MCU.
: The software opens communication via the Device Access Port (DAP) or Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) interface, checking silicon IDs against its internal database. infineon memtool 4.9
Open the Windows Device Manager to verify the DAS or J-Link drivers are listed without warnings. Use a digital multimeter to verify the target board's VDDcap V sub cap D cap D end-sub VDDPcap V sub cap D cap D cap P end-sub power rails read exactly 3.3V or 5.0V. The firmware file contains addresses that do not
The software cannot establish a connection with the communication probe or the chip. Use a digital multimeter to verify the target
Use Memtool 4.9 when you don’t need a debugger—only a reliable flash loader.
Connect your target board to the PC via the miniWiggler or USB/serial connection. Launch: Open MemTool and create a new project. 2. Configure the Device Select the target device family (e.g., AURIX or XMC4000).
The package typically includes the Infineon Device Access Server (DAS) v7.3.7 , which is essential for hardware communication. 2. Setting Up Hardware Connection