OSBDM Support Has Been Discontinued



PEmicro has discontinued support for OSBDM. OSBDM is an open source hardware/software/firmware design which provides low-speed debug communications for different NXP processors. It is embedded within some of NXP's development boards and tower cards.

This page contains links to PEmicro's development and programming tools that can be used to communicate with NXP and other devices for debug and programming.

Cyclone flash programmers are powerful tools for in-circuit programming, debugging, and testing of MCU devices. They can function in stand-alone mode or be controlled from a PC. Programming may be launched by a single button press without a PC, or automatically from a PC via the automated control SDK. Cyclone programmers can additionally be used as debug probes during development and are supported by many IDEs.

Multilink debug probes allow a PC access to the Background Debug Mode (BDM) or JTAG interface on wide range of ARM Cortex and 8-16-/32-bit devices, in order to halt normal processor execution and use the PC to control the processor. The user can then directly control the target’s execution, read/write registers and memory values, debug code on the processor, and program internal or external FLASH memory devices.