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== Example Project==
 
== Example Project==
 
 
 
SETUP
 
 
J-Link software: V6.82a
 
Embedded Studio: V4.50
 
Hardware: NXP MIMXRT595-EVK (Rev C1)
 
Link: File:NXP MIMXRT595-EVK-RevC1 QSPI ES.zip
 
 
 
 
The application toggles the red LED on the NXP MIMXRT106A-ALEXA2 IoT evaluation board. The application is linked into the external flash. It includes a valid boot header so it also runs stand-alone.
 
The application toggles the red LED on the NXP MIMXRT106A-ALEXA2 IoT evaluation board. The application is linked into the external flash. It includes a valid boot header so it also runs stand-alone.
 
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'''SETUP'''

Latest revision as of 11:02, 15 February 2022

This article describes specifics for the NXP MIMXRT106A-ALEXA2 IoT evaluation board.

TBD

Minimum requirements

  • J-Link software V6.83c or later

Preparing for J-Link

  • Connect the J-Link to the SWD header (J6)
  • Power the board via USB C cable (CON1)
  • Verify the Connection with e.g. J-Link Commander. The output should look as follows:

TBD

Example Project

The application toggles the red LED on the NXP MIMXRT106A-ALEXA2 IoT evaluation board. The application is linked into the external flash. It includes a valid boot header so it also runs stand-alone. SETUP