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OLIMEX© 2020 ARM-USB-OCD user's manual Please note that IAR Embedded Workbench is a commercial product not available for free use. However, there are packages with either time-limited functionality or size-limited binary code which may be used for evaluation purposes of the described configuration.
Special mention for OLIMEX boards – sometimes the board refuses to reset before programming when using Arduino. Try holding the reset button and release it simultaneously while clicking “Upload Using Programmer”. 4.2.4 10-pin ICSP to 6-pin ICSP cable
OLIMEX assumes no liability for applications assistance, customer product design, software performance, or infringement of patents or services described herein. THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE DESIGN MATERIALS AND THE COMPONENTS USED TO CREATE ARM-USB-OCD-H OR ARM-USB-OCD.
The debuggers supported are: ARM-USB-TINY ARM-USB-TINY-H ARM-USB-OCD ARM-USB-OCD-H The boards supported are: Page 30 of 35 OLIMEX© 2020 ARM-USB-OCD user's manual
Both debuggers can power the target board via a DC power plug. The ARM-USB-OCD-H always provides up to 5V of voltage to the target via the plug, while the ARM-USB-OCD can be configured to provide 9V or 12V. The OLIMEX OpenOCD debuggers can also be used for other applications (except ARM microcontroller debugging) as long as the software allows it.
ARM-USB-OCD is a USB FT2232-based ARM JTAG programmer/debugger that is controlled by a PC via OpenOCD under Windows, Linux or MAC OS. The ARM-USB-OCD programmer/debugger is used for hardware and software development on ARM microcontrollers (MCUs) which via JTAG interface. Both debuggers are able to power your target board via the JTAG.
The debuggers supported are: ARM-USB-TINY ARM-USB-TINY-H ARM-USB-OCD ARM-USB-OCD-H The boards supported are: Page 30 of 35 OLIMEX© 2020 ARM-USB-OCD user's manual
A: Technically, it is possible to program targets different than ARM using our OpenOCD debugger. Practically, almost all users use the debugger for ARM programming and only ARM targets are officially supported. There is a reason that the prefix in the name of the debugger is 'ARM-'.