Raisonance Tools Add Wireless Debugging - October 2019
![]() ![]() Ride7 adds TapNLink wireless modules for MCU debugging over-the-air. The Raisonance software tools, Ride7 (v.7.70.19.0218) with RKit-ARM (1.72.19.0253) now support TapNLink for programming and debugging Cortex M-based microcontrollers. TapNLink modules connect on the microcontroller's debug (a.k.a. SWD) port. Using TapNLink, Ride7 users can now program their MCU's Flash and establish a debug session over a wireless channel (NFC, Bluetooth / BLE, Wi-Fi) between their PC and their application board. Programming using RFlasher7 is also supported. Compiling, debugging and programming are not code-size limited for TapNLink. No software license or license activation of Ride7 and RKit-ARM is required. TapNLink Primer NFC/Bluetooth evaluation kits are available from IoTize distributors Digi-Key and Ahlers. Suggested Retail Price: $39.00 (shipping and handling not included). Free software downloads: Documents about debugging with TapNLink:
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![]() ![]() IoTize TapNLink Solution for Mobile HMI apps!Mobile phones accompany most of us in virtually every aspect of our lives today. They are increasingly used to connect to and control equipment and appliances. TapNLink is designed for wireless connection of mobiles (iOS, Android, Windows) to microcontroller-based systems with virtually no effort. TapNLink makes it easy to create human machine interface (HMI) apps to monitor and control equipment and appliances from a mobile phone or tablet PC. Using the microcontroller debug port allows system designers to create an HMI proof-of-concept in just minutes. Alternative, secures connection options are available for deployed products. IoTize's roadmap of features includes support for programming and debugging over wireless channels. This is to support advanced uses such as Firmware Updates Over-the-Air (FUOTA) and remote debugging of deployed systems. To learn more about TapNLink, check out these resources:
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