Connect the adapter to your GD32 board using the SWD (default) or JTAG interface.
Fully supported for debugging and code downloading. GD link
You can adjust transfer speeds (default is often 500 kHz) and verify target MCU properties like RAM size and Core ID. Connect the adapter to your GD32 board using
GigaDevice’s native C-language IDE for graphical peripheral configuration and debugging. Using the GD-Link Utility GD link
Onboard LEDs (typically 4) display the working status, while buttons like KEY1 are used for firmware upgrades or starting offline programming. Software Integration
For standalone programming, use the GD-Link Utility Programmer software.
Uses a CMSIS-DAP debugger port with JTAG or SWD interfaces for real-time code testing.