DAPLink Simulator
DAPLink simulator is an open source simulator of hardware and software introduced by Muse Lab. Compared with jlink/st-link, which is popular in the market at present, it has fast burning speed, no firmware loss, no copyright risk, rich functions, small and exquisite appearance and low price, which can better meet the daily development, debugging and downloading needs of electronic engineers.
Product name: DAPLink simulator
Debugging interface: JTAG, SWD, virtual serial port
Development environment: Keil/MDK, IAR, OpenOCD
Target chip: All chips based on Cortex-M core, such as STM32,
NRF51/52, etc
Operating systems: Windows, Linux, Mac
Input voltage: 5v (powered by USB)
Output voltage: 5V/3.3V (can directly supply power to the target board)
Product dimensions: 71.5mm*23.6mm*14.2mm
Features:
- Open source software and hardware, no loss of firmware, no copyright risk
At present, most of jlink/stlink on the market are pirated, which has certain copyright risks. When some jlink is used on IDE such as MDK, it will prompt piracy and cannot be used normally. There are also some versions of jlink that will lose firmware after being used for a period of time. Once the firmware is lost, it needs to be restored manually.
- Support JTAG/SWD interface
JTAG interface:
With OpenOCD, it can support the debugging of almost all SoC chips in the world, such as ARMCortex-A series, DSP, FPGA, MIPS and so on
SWD interface:
Mainstream PC debugging software, including keil, IAR and openocd, all support single-step debugging and downloading using SWD interface
- Support virtual serial port
This simulator can be used as both a simulator and a serial port tool instead of ch340, cp2102, pl2303
- Supporting all Cortex-M core chips
- Comments(0)
You might like
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Toolkit-55 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Bit Tool Set for Hand Mobile Phones Repairing Tools$32.00 or 3200 BeansRedeem Now
-
-
-
-