49 New - Infineon Memtool

The tool now features a modernized, intuitive graphical user interface (GUI). The workflow has been streamlined into a logical sequence: Connect > Select Device > Program . This reduces the learning curve for new engineers and speeds up the workflow for production staff.

Improved UCB (User Configuration Block) programming and SOTA (Software Over-the-Air) support.

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: Required for custom target boards via DAP or JTAG. PC OS : Compatible with Windows 10 or newer . Typical Workflow

, the latest iteration of Infineon's free on-chip flash programming utility. Infineon Developer Center Chapter 1: The Setup Alex starts by installing MemTool 4.9.0 , noting its shift to a 64-bit only architecture , meaning it no longer supports 32-bit Windows systems. The version includes the Device Access Server (DAS) 7.3.7 The tool now features a modernized, intuitive graphical

for custom flash algorithms (e.g., external QSPI flash)

Beyond the new features, Memtool remains a comprehensive tool featuring: Improved UCB (User Configuration Block) programming and SOTA

: It handles a wide range of Infineon MCU families, including: AURIX™ (TC2xx, TC3xx, and preliminary TC49x A-step). XMC™ (XMC1000 and XMC4000 series). TriCore™ , XC2000 , XC16x , and XC800 .

Memtool 4.9 interacts with targets using an underlying communication tier managed by the , upgraded in this release to version 7.3.5 . This driver update resolves communication drops and stabilizes continuous flash reads.

The primary highlight of Memtool 4.9 is the enhanced support for the latest AURIX™ TC3xx derivatives and the upcoming TC4x series. These microcontrollers provide high-performance computing for ADAS and domain controllers, requiring fast and reliable memory flashing. 2. Improved UCB (User Configuration Block) Handling

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