User Manual For CYCLONE Programmers
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STAND-ALONE PROGRAMMER CONFIGURATION
The Cyclone may act as a Stand-Alone In-Circuit Programmer. A simple user interface,
CREATEIMAGE.EXE, is provided for configuring the Cyclone.
Note:
If the user wishes to use a programming image created with an earlier generation Cyclone (such
as the Cyclone PRO or MAX, or the Cyclone for ARM devices Rev. A/B) they should first convert
the image using the conversion utility described in
CHAPTER 14 - SAP CONVERTER UTILITY
6.1
Create A Stand-Alone Programming (SAP) Image
This chapter describes in detail how to configure the
CYCLONE
for stand-alone programming
using the Cyclone Image Creation Utility, shown in
. The
CYCLONE
does not require a
target to be connected when it is being configured. However, the power of the
CYCLONE
must be
turned on and one of the communications interfaces must be connected to the
CYCLONE
if an
image is to be stored on it.
Figure 6-1: Cyclone Image Creation Utility
6.1.1
Specify Target Architecture
CYCLONE
programmers support ARM Cortex devices from several manufacturers** - including
NXP’s Kinetis and LPC devices.
If you are using PEmicro Part# CYCLONE_UNIVERSAL
, this
Cyclone also supports these 8-16/32-bit architectures: NXP’s S32, ColdFire® V2/V3/V4,
C/V1, MPC5xx/8xx, Qorivva® (MPC5xxx), DSC, ARM® Nexus (MAC7xxx), S12Z,
HC(S)12(X), HCS08, HC08, and RS08 devices, as well as STMicroelectronics SPC5 devices.
**For a complete index of PEmicro-supported ARM Cortex devices, please view
pemicro.com/
arm
.
The user may select the CPU Manufacturer from the drop-down list: