Infineon Memtool 4.9 May 2026
Infineon Memtool 4.9 is a free, Windows-based software utility designed for on-chip flash programming of various Infineon microcontroller families. It is primarily used for evaluation and development purposes, allowing users to erase, program, and verify flash memory. Core Capabilities
Infineon MemTool 4.9 is a free, Windows-based software tool used for on-chip flash programming infineon memtool 4.9
Configuration: Ready-to-use configurations for Infineon Evaluation boards . Installation and Setup Infineon Memtool 4
8. MEMTool 4.9 vs Modern Alternatives
| Feature | MEMTool 4.9 | DAVE 4 (with MEMTool plug-in) | UDE (Universal Debug Engine) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Legacy XC800 support | Excellent | Deprecated | Limited | | Speed | Very fast (native C++) | Slow (Eclipse Java) | Medium | | Scripting | MCL (powerful) | No native scripting | Tcl-based | | Price | Free (with Infineon tools) | Free | Expensive license | | Learning curve | Steep (manual heavy) | Moderate | Steep | Installation and Setup 8
Overview
MEMTool 4.9 is Infineon’s Windows application for programming and managing serial EEPROM/FRAM devices and some Infineon microcontrollers via supported adapters (e.g., XMC-SW, AURIX tools, or third-party programmers). Version 4.9 focuses on stability, expanded device support, updated GUI elements, and enhanced script/automation features.
Infineon Memtool 4.9 is a free-of-charge, Windows-based software utility designed specifically for the on-chip programming of Infineon’s microcontroller families, including the AURIX/TriCore, XMC, XC2000, and XC800 series. As a specialized tool for flash memory management, it serves as a bridge between a developer's compiled firmware and the physical hardware, facilitating essential tasks like erasing, programming, and verifying non-volatile memory. Core Functionality and Features
That was the first lie Infineon told itself, buried deep in the release notes of Memtool 4.9, hidden under a patch titled "Improved flash wear-leveling algorithms for TC3xx microcontrollers." No one read that far down. Engineers are practical people. They care about checksums, verify cycles, and the cold reassurance of a correctly set protection bit.