RLink
is Raisonance's versatile, very low cost, high-performance In-Circuit
Debugger & Programmer for STR7 (ARM7), STR9 (ARM9), STM32 (Cortex-M3), µPSD
(8051) and ST7. RLink, driven by Raisonance's
Integrated Environment (RIDE), has been designed to connect to the user
application board via the USB port allowing In-Circuit Programming and In-Circuit
Debugging thanks to the serial protocol included in the used microcontroller.
RLink supports both JTAG and ICC protocols and connects to your application
board via one of three adapters:
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20-pin JTAG ARM adapter for STR7, STR9 & STM32
microcontrollers. Supported STR7 & STR9 derivatives.
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14-pin JTAG µPSD adapter for µPSD microcontrollers.
Supported µPSD derivatives.
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10-pin ICC-ST7 adapter for ST7 microcontrollers. Supported
ST7 derivatives.
RLink can be driven not only by RIDE (Raisonance IDE), but
also by other tools such as RFlasher, some inline programming applications
and ST tools (PSDSoft and CAPS for µPSD, STVD7 and STVP7 for ST7). This
is done with no limitation and without the need of a Serial Number, as serialization
is ensured by the RLink itself.
| Features |
| Supported devices |
STR7 (ARM7)
STR9 (ARM9)
STM32 (Cortex-M3)
µPSD (8051)
ST7 |
Dynamically programmable:
possible addition of new protocols without changing the hardware nor
the firmware but only the software |
Up to 2 Mbit/s, from
3V to 5V |
Based on ST7651AR6
(USB1.1) |
Flexible software
architecture: already supports µPSD, ST7, STR7, STR9 and STM32 |
No power supply needed.
RLink is powered through the USB connection |
Cost effective solution |
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