Flasher ATE2 - Working environment

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The Flasher ATE2 has been designed to be used in conjunction with automated test equipment (ATE). It features 8 individual programming modules, which allow fully independent target programming at high-speed.

Flasher software

In order to prepare the firmware/data to be programmed to the targets and download it to the Flasher ATE2 modules, the latest version of the J-Flash (JFlash.exe), J-Flash SPI (JFlashSPI.exe) or U-Flash (UniversalFlasher.exe) software is required. J-Flash, J-Flash SPI and U-Flash are available for Windows, Linux, and macOS, and are part of the Flasher software and documentation package, which can be downloaded from our website:

https://www.segger.com/downloads/flasher/#FlasherSoftwareAndDocumentationPack

For more information about using J-Flash, please refer to the J-Flash User Manual (UM08003).

J-Flash SPI is described in the J-Link / J-Trace User Guide (UM08001).

And for information about U-Flash, please refer to the U-Flash User Manual (UM08037).

FTP Client

The firmware to be programmed to the targets can also be uploaded to the Flasher modules via an FTP connection to the Flasher ATE2. For this, an FTP client is required.

Web Browser

The Flasher ATE2's web interface offers useful status information about the system. It also allows firmware updates to the Flasher ATE2 and its Flasher modules, uploading the firmware to be programmed to the targets, and more. In order to access the Flasher ATE2 web interface, a web browser is required.

Terminal program

For communication with the Flasher ATE2 via the ASCII terminal interface, a terminal program like TeraTerm or PuTTY is helpful.