
Nu-Link2-Pro Debugger and Programmer
Mar. 13, 2020
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SWD port will be detected. Figure 5.2-5 shows that the ICP Tool has been connected with the Nu-
Link2-Pro and a target chip is detected. At this time, the user can start programming the target chip.
Figure 5.2-5 Nu-Link2-Pro Connected with a Target Chip Detected
(9) Figure 5.2-6 shows that the ICP Tool has been connected with the Nu-Link2-Pro with no target chip
detected. The ICP tool will continue detecting the target chip until the
Stop Check
button is clicked.
At this time, the user cannot program any chip, but can use the offline programming to save the
offline programming information in the Nu-Link2-Pro.
Figure 5.2-6 Nu-Link2-Pro Connected with No Target Chip Detected
(10) Click the
Disconnect
button if programming is not needed (as shown in Figure 5.2-5). Or click the
Stop Check
button to disconnect the ICP Tool with the Nu-Link2-Pro and leave the Nu-Link2-Pro
unused (as shown in Figure 5.2-6). As such, the Nu-Link2-Pro can be connected with another tool.
(11) As shown in Figure 5.2-7
, select the “.bin” file you want to programming APROM and LDROM, and
tick the memory location.
(12) Click the Start button to start programming.
(13) As shown in Figure 5.2-8, click the OK button in the programming completion window to complete
the operation.