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NXP Semiconductors
AN11803
A71CL Quick start guide for A71CLARD-ALI and Kinetis
AN11803
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6 Software setup
This section details the required steps to complete the software setup for A71 security IC
and FRDM-K64F Freedom development platforms. The following items are needed:
•
MCUxpresso IDE, see section
•
Kinetis SDK for MCUxpresso, see section
. Here we use version 2.4.
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Hostlibrary code examples, see section
•
Serial terminal application, see section
•
OpenSDA debugger firmware update on Kinetis board, see section
.
6.1 MCUXpresso IDE installation
MCUXpresso IDE is a fully featured software development environment for NXP’s ARM-
based MCUs, and includes all the tools necessary to develop high-quality embedded
software applications in a timely and cost-effective fashion.
MCUXpresso IDE is based on the Eclipse IDE and includes the industry standard ARM
GNU toolchain. It brings developers an easy-to-use and unlimited code size development
environment for NXP MCUs based on Cortex-M cores (LPC, Kinetis and i.MX RT). The
IDE combines the best of the widely popular LPCXpresso and Kinetis Design Studio
IDEs, providing a common platform for all NXP Cortex-M microcontrollers.
MCUXpresso IDE is a free toolchain providing developers with no restrictions on code
or debug sizes. It provides an intuitive and powerful interface with profiling, power
measurement on supported boards, GNU tool integration and library, multicore capable
debugger, trace functionality and more. MCUXpresso IDE debug connections support
Freedom, Tower, EVK, LPCXpresso and custom development boards with industry
leading open-source and commercial debug probes including LPC-Link2, P&E and
SEGGER.
The fully featured debugger supports both SWD and JTAG debugging, and features
direct download to on-chip and external flash memory.
The installation file of MCUXpresso can be found in
the user through the process of installing MCUXpresso correctly. Since MCUXpresso
requires extra drivers during the installation, check all the items on the list to allow the
drivers to be installed. Make sure the checkbox for installing the NXP debug drivers is
.
Note:
Please, install MCUXpresso IDE version 10.2.0 or higher