Version 4.9 improved integration hooks with Lauterbach Trace32 debuggers, allowing MemTool to utilize high-end debug hardware for programming operations, which is often required in high-speed production environments.
Memtool is often utilized in troubleshooting scenarios when a target device becomes unresponsive or when a standalone, lightweight alternative to a full IDE (like AURIX Development Studio) is needed for quick hex/s-record file deployment. Users frequently use it alongside the Infineon DAS (Device Access Server) to establish a stable connection between the PC and the evaluation board. Version 4.9 Considerations infineon memtool 4.9
| Feature | Memtool 4.8.1 | Memtool 4.9.0 | |---|---|---| | XMC1400 support | – | ✓ Supported | | XMC4300 support | – | ✓ Supported | | XMC4700 support | – | ✓ Supported | | XMC4800 support | – | ✓ Supported | | AURIX TC3xx support | Limited | Full support | | Windows 10 support | – | ✓ Supported | Version 4
Recommended for higher-speed communication via Infineon miniWiggler . JTAG/DAP: Standard debugging interfaces. RS232/UART (ASC): A cost-effective bootloader option. 3. Workflow: Programming with Memtool 4.9 3. Workflow: Programming with Memtool 4.9