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* __Starter kits__. By preloading the bootloader on a microcontroller starter kit, the end user does not need to purchase an expensive debugger interface. It is also not necessary to include an on-chip debugger on the starter kit board. This lowers the cost price of the starter kit, making it more appealing for the end user. | * __Starter kits__. By preloading the bootloader on a microcontroller starter kit, the end user does not need to purchase an expensive debugger interface. It is also not necessary to include an on-chip debugger on the starter kit board. This lowers the cost price of the starter kit, making it more appealing for the end user. | ||
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===== Features ===== | ===== Features ===== | ||
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* Includes user-friendly PC download utility. | * Includes user-friendly PC download utility. | ||
* Full source code available. | * Full source code available. | ||
- | * Supports common available communication interfaces such as UART, CAN, TCP/IP and USB. | + | * Works with STM32, XMC4, XCM1, Tricore, HCS12, and other ARM Cortex based microcontrollers. |
- | * Supports software updates from a locally attached storage such as an SD-card. | + | * Easily portable to different microcontrollers. |
+ | * Supports common available communication interfaces such as [[manual:uart_demo|UART]], [[manual:can_demo|CAN]], [[manual:net_demo|TCP/IP]] and [[manual:usb_demo|USB]]. | ||
+ | * Supports software updates from a locally attached storage such as an [[manual:sdcard_demo|SD-card]]. | ||
* Small ROM footprint. | * Small ROM footprint. | ||
* Highly configurable. | * Highly configurable. | ||
* Organized and well documented code. | * Organized and well documented code. | ||
- | * Easily portable to different microcontrollers. | ||
* Extendable to support extra memory such as serial EEPROM or external Flash. | * Extendable to support extra memory such as serial EEPROM or external Flash. | ||
* Extendable to support a user defined backdoor entry. | * Extendable to support a user defined backdoor entry. | ||
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Contact Feaser (<info@feaser.com>) to request additional information and/or a quote for a commercial license. | Contact Feaser (<info@feaser.com>) to request additional information and/or a quote for a commercial license. | ||
+ | ===== Support ===== | ||
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+ | The OpenBLT bootloader project is sponsored by Feaser. Feaser’s engineering services range from getting the OpenBLT running on your hardware all the way to creating a tailor-made bootloader solution that fits your specific requirements. | ||
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+ | Feaser even offers maintenance and support contracts, so you can be certain there is always someone available to answer your questions and solve your bootloader related problems. | ||
+ | For more information, visit the [[https://www.feaser.com|Feaser website]]. |