We are currently using IAR EWARM 5.2 to support an old device that has an STM32F103xx device using J-Link Plus to flash the device and debug. That all works great.
We are looking into updating the device and possibly moving to an STM32F205xx device which IAR EWARM 5.2 doesn't support.
In order to do some initial checkout, I'd like to use that combination of tools -IAR 5.2 and J-Link Plus - but I can't figure out how to get the STMF205 flashed. JFlash supports the STM32F205, so I'm wondering if there is a way to configure things so that when I use IAR's "Download and Debug" command that the JLink can download using JFlash then start the debugging? I was hoping I could do something like configure the IAR project as a generic "Cortex-M3" core then somehow pass to the Jlink flash downloader (JFlash?) the information that the target is an STM32F205.
Is that possible?
Thanks!
We are looking into updating the device and possibly moving to an STM32F205xx device which IAR EWARM 5.2 doesn't support.
In order to do some initial checkout, I'd like to use that combination of tools -IAR 5.2 and J-Link Plus - but I can't figure out how to get the STMF205 flashed. JFlash supports the STM32F205, so I'm wondering if there is a way to configure things so that when I use IAR's "Download and Debug" command that the JLink can download using JFlash then start the debugging? I was hoping I could do something like configure the IAR project as a generic "Cortex-M3" core then somehow pass to the Jlink flash downloader (JFlash?) the information that the target is an STM32F205.
Is that possible?
Thanks!