PEmicro Multilink FX
BDM | JTAG Interface

  • Interface: JTAG, USB 2.0
  • OS: Win

All-In-One Development Interface

PEmicro’s USB Multilink Universal FX is a high-speed, all-in-one development interface which allows a PC access to the Background Debug Mode (BDM) or JTAG interface on many different NXP MCU architectures and ARM devices from several manufacturers.

What's included

  • 1 x USB-ML-UNIVERSAL-FX unit
  • 1 x USB 2.0 High Speed Cable, Type A to Type B, 6-ft.
  • 1 x 6-pin 0.100" pitch ribbon cable
  • 1 x 10-pin 0.100" pitch ribbon cable
  • 1 x 14-pin 0.100" pitch ribbon cable
  • 1 x 26-pin 0.100" pitch ribbon cable
  • 1 x 20-pin 0.100" pitch ribbon cable
  • 1 x 10-pin 0.050" pitch ribbon cable
  • 1 x 20-pin 0.050" pitch ribbon cable

PEmicro Multilink FX
BDM | JTAG Interface

  • Interface: JTAG, USB 2.0
  • OS: Win

art : USB-ML-UNIVERSAL-FX
€ 649 excl. VAT
€ 811 incl. VAT

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Specifications

ConnectionVery high-speed, hassle-free USB 2.0 communications interface
Can provide power to target MCUYes
USB poweredYes
Multi-voltage support Yes, for targets ranging from 1.6 to 5.25 Volt
I/O line clamping for added protectionYes

Product information

Features
  • Fast, easy programming and debugging with USB interface
  • USB powered (draws less than 1mA from the target)
  • Can be used to power target MCU
  • Target Voltage: 1.8V-5.25V
  • Target Frequency: 16Khz-50Mhz (applies to HCS08, RS08, CFV1, S12Z, or HCS12X)
  • Pipelined programming algorithms for some Power Architecture families that dramatically increase programming speed
  • I/O line clamping for added protection
  • Auto-frequency detection + trimming capabilities for HCS08 devices
  • Auto-frequency detection for HC(S)12(X) devices
  • Generates programming voltage on RESET line for RS08 devices
  • ARM device support includes both the JTAG and SWD protocols

The USB Multilink Universal FX includes all the features of PEmicro's standard Multilink interfaces, plus these additional benefits:
  • Lightning fast! Up to 10x faster cooumnication speed than PEmicro's standard Multilink
  • Can provide power to the target MCU
  • I/O line clamping for added protection
  • Supports additional NXP devices

By using the USB Multilink Universal FX, the user can take advantage of the background debug mode to halt normal processor execution and use a PC to control the processor. The user can then directly control the target’s execution, read/write registers and memory values, debug code on the processor, and program internal or external FLASH memory devices. The USB Multilink Universal FX can also provide power to your target MCU, either 3.3V or 5V.

The USB Multilink Universal FX is natively supported by recent versions of CodeWarrior® (10.x), current PEmicro software applications, and toolchains from many NXP partners including IAR, Keil, Cosmic, Atollic, and Green Hills (check with the vendor for device compatibility).
Software SpotlightReal-Time Expression View
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