By using the methods and tools outlined in this training presentation, you can easily understand what it means to develop and debug bootloader based Cortex-M systems, such as STM32, Kinetis, LPC, EFM32, etc.
If your system uses a Cortex-M device like STM32, Kinetis, EFM32 or LPC, you can add a static bootloader to your system, that allows the application to be upgraded in-the-field by end-users or service technicians. Developing and debugging Cortex-M systems using the BOOTLOADER + APPLICATION concept do provide a lot of flexibility and risk management to your product deployment, but it also creates some new difficulties to embedded developers, in particular in terms of debugging.
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