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ARM processor based controllers come with inbuilt serial port programming support, as well as JTAG and ISP... what is the need of a seperate programmer for ARM....
You only need a serial port interface chip between the ARM uart and pc uart,
check this schematic https://www.olimex.com/dev/images/lpc-p2103-sch.gif
you only need the MAX3232 (or any other serial port level traslator) that connects the pc with the ARM serial port.
Only TX0 and RX0 are needed for programming.
I found this very interesting work. however I am creating an environment for developing my own programs for the mini2440 ARM kit (I intend to develop programs from the ground up).
Right now, I'm wondering: Establish communication with jtag by OpenOCD or H-Jtag (using USB);record the flash memory; integrate a JTAG debug environment;and start to work :smile: .
Perhaps the (pini_1) post will be useful later, thanks!
hey....in your post, u mentioned u are planning of creating an environment for creating ur own programs for group up..i am also planning something similar...can you mail me ur details on badami.abbas@gmail.com
maybe we can work together and a make an excellent ARM programmer and other programs....thnx
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