__exclusive__ | Infineon Memtool 4.9
Because it's a "lite" version of a professional tool, its UI is intentionally simple. However, version 4.9 remains a staple because it's the bridge for the latest and XMC™ microcontrollers, allowing engineers to revive "bricked" boards when more complex IDEs fail. 🚀 Pro Tip: Beyond the GUI
Memtool supports a limited but useful set of commands for batch operations:
ARM® Cortex®-M-based microcontrollers for industrial applications.
The following commands are available in batch mode: infineon memtool 4.9
Often caused by incorrect Boot Mode header (BMI) settings or HWCFG pin configurations. Ensure your board's DIP switches are set to the correct mode (e.g., Generic Bootstrap).
For production environments, Memtool 4.9 features a robust Command Line Interface (CLI). Engineers can write batch scripts ( .bat ) or integration scripts (Python, Jenkins) to automate flashing without opening the graphical user interface (GUI). How to Install and Configure Memtool 4.9
AURIX/TriCore (TC2xx, TC3xx), XMC (1000, 4000), XC2000, and XE166 . Because it's a "lite" version of a professional
The standard, low-cost hardware debug interface from Infineon.
A typical batch script might:
Supports on-board debuggers (Wiggler) as well as external debuggers, such as the Infineon miniWiggler. The following commands are available in batch mode:
/open : Sets the target data source image in memory buffers.
It allows for the configuration of chip and sector protection, ensuring that firmware cannot be easily read or overwritten once deployed.
MemTool 4.9 includes several features designed for high-speed communication and user convenience: