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Champs,
Is standalone Uniflash going to support the AM2x family?
thanks
Michael
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Hey Michael,
Thank you for your patience. For reference, what is the expected use case here?
While we continue to work on logistics for AM2x device support in the standalone Uniflash tool, please refer to the MCU+SDK Flash Tools linked below.
Best Regards,
Zackary Fleenor
Hey Michael,
We're you able to review and utilize the information from the links shared above? We are still trying to determine expected timeline for standalone Uniflash support. In the meantime, we want to make sure the current MCU+SDK Flash Tools can support your expected use-case.
Best Regards,
Zackary Fleenor
Hi Zackary,
The SDK tools have been used successfully in development environment. The interest in the standalone Uniflash is for manufacturing setup where using CCS is cumbersome and inefficient. Will appreciate an update as soon as the timeline firms up.
thank you
Michael
Hello Michael,
Thank you for your patience. Can you provide more details on the customer dependencies for standalone UniFlash tool vs the SDK Flashing Tool?
Best Regards,
Zackary Fleenor
Hi Zackary,
Please refer to this thread for additional details: https://e2e.ti.com/support/microcontrollers/arm-based-microcontrollers-group/arm-based-microcontrollers/f/arm-based-microcontrollers-forum/1188554/am2431-linux-utility-tool-chain-for-flashing-ccs-built-images-via-command-line-for-automated-testing
thank you
Michael
Hi Michael,
I will reach out to the internal team on feasibility and possible timeline for stand-alone Uniflash Tool.
Thanks,
Anita
Hi Michael,
The supported tools for AM243 in the MCU+SDK Flash Tools are linked below. There is no plan for stand-alone tool.
Regards,
Anita