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Bootloader for STM32, XMC, HCS12 and other microcontroller targets.
OpenBLT is mostly used as an STM32 bootloader, due to the popularity of STM32 microcontrollers. However, the bootloader’s architecture is such that it can work with any microcontroller and use any type of communication interface to perform firmware updates.
...The cost-optimized system prevents costly and time-consuming mistakes in the implementation and development of systems and makes project planning more reliable. ProximusDA GmbH's target customers are system development companies and component manufacturers, such as Intel, Infineon and STM, as well as their customers, like Motorola and Nokia."
Proof-of-Concept MFL Pipeline Integrity Analysis Magnetic Field Sensor Data Logger. Data logger is based on TI MSP432 LaunchPad, storing data to a uSD card. The sensor array consists of 32 Infineon TLV493 devices in four groups of 8 (one per I2C interface).
XPD (stands for "eXtended Parameter Designer") is an alternative to "KeyWin e-Bike Lab Parameter Designer" software used to program the so-called "Infineon" e-bike controllers.
* It provides some additional features missing in the original program, and is generally easier to use.
* It is opensource so you can learn how it works and add unique features to it or customize to suit your own needs.
* It is cross-platform: works on Linux, Windows and Android.
This program is a cross-platform replacement for the widely known in close circles Parameter Design tool (also known as Keywin e-Bike Lab), used to set the parameters of a e-bike controller based on the Infineon XC846 microcontroller (and various clones).
'EOS' is a fully-featured preemptive real time kernel developed for the Infineon XC167 microcontroller. Performance summary: A typical context switch will take about 100[microsecond] at 40[MHz], when all tasks have a stack of 256 bytes.