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Technical Summary for

USB Multilink ACP, Rev. B

 (

PART# USB-ML-ACP)

Support for ARM Cortex processors (complete list at pemicro.com/arm)

Document# PE3514, Version 1.04

1. Introduction

2. Device Support

3. Debug Headers

4. Usage

5. Driver Installation

6. Connecting To The Target

7. Troubleshooting

8. Interface Libraries

9. Third-Party IDEs & Other Compatible Software

10.Transition To Production Programming

1

Introduction

The USB Multilink ACP is a low-cost debug interface supporting a wide range of ARM Cortex processors. The Multilink provides 
access to debug modes by communicating between the target device and a laptop/PC via the target's standard debug header 
and a laptop/PC's USB port.

2

Device Support

Multilink ACP supports ARM Cortex-M devices from these manufacturers:

· 

NXP

· Redpine Signals

· 

Cypress Semiconductor

· 

Silergy TeridianSilicon Labs

· 

Infineon

· 

Silicon Labs

· 

Maxim Integrated

· 

STMicroelectronics

· 

Microchp (Atmel)

· 

Texas Instruments

· 

Nordic Semiconductor

· 

Toshiba

· 

OnBright

· 

WizNET

For a complete listing of supported ARM Cortex-M devices or to request support for a device, visit PEmicro at:
http://www.pemicro.com/arm

3

Debug Headers

Three standard ARM headers are located inside the unit. Port A is a dual-row header with a .100" pitch, while Ports B-C are 
dual-row with a .050" pitch. 

USB Multilink ACP Debug Probe

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