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20 Many supported boards in Zephyr include a second microcontroller that serves as
30 the microcontroller the debug probe firmware runs on.
32 onboard debug probe microcontroller can support one or more types of firmware
34 OpenSDA microcontroller can be programmed with DAPLink firmware to communicate
80 as a secondary microcontroller present on the evaluation board. The specific
82 debug microcontroller SOC:
88 For example, the :zephyr:board:`frdm_k64f` board has an MK20 debug microcontroller,
133 #. Put the MCU-Link microcontroller into DFU boot mode by attaching the DFU
161 #. Put the MCU-Link microcontroller into DFU boot mode by attaching the DFU
212 #. Put the LPC-Link2 microcontroller into DFU boot mode by attaching the DFU
243 #. Put the LPC-Link2 microcontroller into DFU boot mode by attaching the DFU
285 This probe is realized by programming the OpenSDA microcontroller with DAPLink
292 1. Put the OpenSDA microcontroller into bootloader mode by holding the reset
294 context applies to the OpenSDA microcontroller itself, not the target
295 microcontroller of your Zephyr application.
319 This probe is realized by programming the OpenSDA microcontroller with J-Link
330 1. Put the OpenSDA microcontroller into bootloader mode by holding the reset
332 "bootloader mode" in this context applies to the OpenSDA microcontroller
333 itself, not the target microcontroller of your Zephyr application.