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KT-LINK is a JTAG interface for ARM-core microcontrollers. It enables program launching and monitoring (memory reading and writing, breakpoint setting, register viewing, single stepping, etc.), as well as Flash memory programming within selected families of ARM-core microcontrollers. The KT-LINK interface connects to a PC via a USB port. Connection to the target system is accomplished via a standard 2x10 pin connector. The interface also contains a virtual serial port, which may be useful in computers that have no RS232 port.
Key features of KT-LINK:
- USB 2.0 High Speed 480 MHz,
- support for adaptive clocking,
- wide range of target voltage: 1.65 to 5.5V (5V, 3.3V, 2.5V, 1.8V),
- target voltage and supply current can be measured,
- hardware support for SWD (Serial Wire Debug) and SWV (Serial Wire Viewer)
- standard 2x10 pin ARM connector,
- 2 LEDs (USB/RUN, RxD/TxD),
- no power supply required, powered through USB
- virtual RS232 port with all DB9 connector signals (RXD, TXD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, RI),
- serial port works in RS-232 mode or wide range of voltage (5V, 3.3V, 2.5V, 1.8V) selectable by user
- target power supply with overload protection (via JTAG connector or EXT connetor)
Documents
KT-LINK-UM-ENG.pdf user manual
Software
Kit consist of:
- KT-LINK interface,
- JTAG cable,
- CD:
- KT-LINK documentation,
- KT-LINK drivers,
- KT-LINK config files for OpenOCD.
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