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								# Analog Devices MAX32665/6
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								This BSP is for working with the Analog Devices
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								[MAX32665](https://www.analog.com/en/products/max32665.html) and
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								[MAX32666](https://www.analog.com/en/products/max32666.html) microcontrollers.
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								The following boards are supported:
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								 * [MAX32666EVKIT](https://www.analog.com/en/resources/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/max32666evkit.html)
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								 * [MAX32666FTHR](https://www.analog.com/en/resources/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/max32666fthr.html)
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								This part family leverages the Maxim Microcontrollers SDK (MSDK) for the device
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								interfaces and hardware abstraction layers. This source code package is fetched
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								as part of the get-deps script.
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								The microcontrollers utilize the standard GNU ARM toolchain.  If this toolchain
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								is not already available on your build machine, it can be installed by using the
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								bundled MSDK installation.  Details on downloading and installing can be found
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								in the [User's Guide](https://analogdevicesinc.github.io/msdk//USERGUIDE/).
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								## Flashing
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								The default flashing behavior in this BSP is to utilize JLink.  This can be done
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								by running the `flash` or `flash-jlink` rule for Makefiles, or the
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								`<target>-jlink` target for CMake.
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								Both the Evaluation Kit and Feather boards are shipped with a CMSIS-DAP
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								compatible debug probe. However, at the time of writing, the necessary flashing
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								algorithms for OpenOCD have not yet been incorporated into the OpenOCD master
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								branch.  To utilize the provided debug probes, please install the bundled MSDK
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								package which includes the appropriate OpenOCD modifications.   To leverage this
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								OpenOCD instance, run the `flash-msdk` Makefile rule, or `<target>-msdk` CMake
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								target.
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