Onboard LEDs (typically 4) display the working status, while buttons like KEY1 are used for firmware upgrades or starting offline programming. Software Integration
GigaDevice’s native C-language IDE for graphical peripheral configuration and debugging. Using the GD-Link Utility GD link
Fully supported for debugging and code downloading. Onboard LEDs (typically 4) display the working status,
The utility allows you to perform chip erases, read/write Flash memory, and configure Option Bytes (such as enabling TrustZone). read/write Flash memory
You can adjust transfer speeds (default is often 500 kHz) and verify target MCU properties like RAM size and Core ID.
Ensure the adapter itself is up-to-date by using the "Firmware Update" function within the utility.
For standalone programming, use the GD-Link Utility Programmer software.