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<WRAP centeralign>//**n-DAP**// </WRAP> | <WRAP centeralign>//**n-DAP**// </WRAP> | ||
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<WRAP centeralign>mbed enable board </WRAP> | <WRAP centeralign>mbed enable board </WRAP> | ||
| License | GPL 2.0 | | | License | GPL 2.0 | | ||
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===DAP interface=== | ===DAP interface=== | ||
- | The n-DAP [if flashed with a binary image] behaves as a USB to JTAG/SWD bridge between the computer and target's debug access port, using the ARM CMSIS DAP for user friendly programming and debugging. It enables firmware development for n-Blocks boards using the ARM mbed platform and can also be used with industry standard tools such as Keil and IAR. | + | The n-DAP (if flashed with a binary image) behaves as a USB to JTAG/SWD bridge between the computer and target's debug access port, using the ARM CMSIS DAP for user friendly programming and debugging. It enables firmware development for n-Blocks boards using the ARM mbed platform and can also be used with industry standard tools such as Keil and IAR. |
The CMSIS-DAP Interface Firmware provides: | The CMSIS-DAP Interface Firmware provides: |