Infineon Memtool 49 Verified ((better)) (No Sign-up)
: Locking or writing security hashes to specific memory blocks to protect intellectual property and disable external readouts. Supported Microcontroller Architectures
Administrator rights are required for installation.
: Erasing individual software sectors or initiating complete mass erasures of both program and data flash partitions.
is the verified industry-standard, free-of-charge desktop utility used by embedded engineers to erase, program, verify, and protect on-chip flash and OTP (One-Time Programmable) memory across Infineon microcontrollers . Developed in partnership with PLS Development Tools, this version is widely recognized for adding preliminary support for advanced next-generation architectures like the AURIX™ TC49x series while maintaining flawless backward compatibility with legacy automotive and industrial MCUs. infineon memtool 49 verified
Infineon MemTool is a PC/Windows-based software designed for in-system programming of non-volatile on-chip memory (Flash, OTP, EEPROM). It functions as a dedicated Flash memory programmer for Infineon controllers, offering a straightforward and reliable way to load firmware.
: Incorrect User Configuration Block (UCB) settings, particularly regarding RAM initialization or flash protection, can block programming even if the device connects.
MemTool 49 is widely used in various industries, including: : Locking or writing security hashes to specific
: Includes TC2xx and TC3xx series (e.g., TC38x). XMC Families : Both XMC1000 and XMC4000 series.
DAP (Debug Access Port), UART Bootstrap Loader (BSL), ASC, CAN BSL, JTAG.
: It is purpose-built for the XC800, XC16x, XC2000, XMC1000, XMC4000, and AURIX™/TriCore™ Hardware Interface : Version 4.9 includes the DAS server package 7.3.7 It functions as a dedicated Flash memory programmer
"Target not found" on XC878 with USB BSL. Workaround: Pull P0.0 low during power-on reset. Verified fix.
Convert compilation artifacts within your development toolset (such as Tasking Eclipse IDE or AURIX Development Studio) into a standardized . Within Memtool, select Open File , then map the pointer to your verified hex output. Memtool parses sector definitions automatically based on internal device memory maps. Step 4: The Erase and Write Routine
After a successful program operation, click to confirm the integrity of the newly programmed data. A successful comparison will result in the verification status you are looking for.
If you see Verification failed at step 23 or Address mismatch , your device is "49 verified."