Infineon - Memtool 49 New ((link))
| Feature | v4.8 (baseline) | v4.9 (new) | Improvement | |---------|----------------|------------|--------------| | Erase+Program (2 MB) | 18.3 s | 14.1 s | ↓ 23% | | Verify (CRC-32) | 6.2 s | 5.5 s | ↓ 11% | | Batch script execution | Manual | CLI + XML | New | | Multi-device support | No | Yes (up to 4) | New |
+------------------+ +----------------------+ +-------------------+ | Host PC | UART / | Infineon DAS / HW | JTAG / | Target MCU | | (Memtool 4.9 UI) |-------->| miniWiggler / K-Line |-------->| (AURIX / XMC / XC)| +------------------+ RS232 +----------------------+ DAP +-------------------+
: Load your binary or hex file (Intel-Hex or Motorola S-Record) via the File menu. infineon memtool 49 new
While the free Infineon Memtool offers batch processing via its GUI, it has as part of its free package. Its batch files are executed internally. This is a critical distinction made clear by Infineon experts: "Infineon Memtool does not support a command line interface". The full-featured CLI is a paid feature of the professional PLS UDE Memtool . For the free Infineon version, you can still automate some tasks by running a batch file from within the Memtool menu ( File > Run Batch ). These limited batch commands can program, but they rely on the graphical environment. For example, a basic batch sequence might look like this: connect open_file C:\path\firmware.hex select_all_sections add_selected_sections program disconnect
Leveraging 64-bit registers allows the utility to process extensive binary data patterns without memory allocation bottlenecks. | Feature | v4
To flash a firmware image onto an Infineon evaluation kit (such as an XMC or AURIX target) using MemTool 4.9, the process is streamlined:
: Open MemTool 4.9, navigate to Target -> Change , browse the default library, and select your corresponding board profile (e.g., Infineon XMC1300 Boot Kit or an AURIX TC375 profile). This is a critical distinction made clear by
Requires 64-bit variations of Windows 10 or newer.
: Complete migration to 64-bit; cannot be installed on 32-bit systems. Next-Gen Support : Added preliminary support for TC49x A-step DAS Updates : Includes updated Infineon Devices Access Server (DAS)
With the move into the 4.9 version bracket, Infineon has modernized the tool to better align with contemporary development environments and modern silicon architectures. The notable upgrades include: 1. Expanded Support for Advanced Microcontrollers