Infineon Memtool 49 【PREMIUM】
| Error message | Likely cause | Fix |
|----------------------------------------|---------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| DAS server not found | DAS service not running | Restart DAS via das_host.exe -start |
| Device ID mismatch | Wrong device selected | Manually set device in GUI |
| Flash verification failed at 0x... | Write protection or faulty flash | Check UC_BMHD, unlock if password-locked |
| Cannot halt core | Target stuck in reset or WDT issue | Hold reset, power cycle, or use BootROM |
| CAN connection timeout | Baud rate mismatch or missing term | Set 500kbps, check CAN termination (120Ω) |
This guide assumes you are connecting via a JTAG/Debug interface (like MiniWiggler), which is the most common method.
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Infineon MemTool 4.9 is a PC-based utility used for programming (flashing) and debugging Infineon microcontrollers, primarily the AURIX™ (TC2xx, TC3xx), TRICORE™, and XC2000/XE166 families via bootstrap loader (BSL) or JTAG. | Error message | Likely cause | Fix
Since version 4.9 is part of the transition from the older legacy tools to the newer DAVE and MemTool 4.x ecosystem, it is widely used in automotive and industrial embedded development.
Here is a comprehensive guide on how to use Infineon MemTool 4.9. This guide assumes you are connecting via a
Before diving deeper, confirm that your target is supported. MEMTool 49 excels with:
After programming, navigate to Settings > Security and Protection.