Infineon Memtool 49 Verified

In certain Infineon families (particularly XC800 and XC166), the flash programming routine follows a rigorous sequence. The internal state machine of the microcontroller executes up to 49 distinct verification steps when writing a page or sector to flash. These steps include:

When a user reports that their MEMTOOL session is "49 verified," they often mean that the tool successfully passed all 49 internal diagnostic checkpoints during the post-programming verify phase. This guarantees that every single bit was written correctly, with no stuck bits or leakage currents. infineon memtool 49 verified

Some engineering communities refer to version "4.9" of MEMTOOL as "49." For example, MEMTOOL V4.9 introduced enhanced verification logic for the XC2000 family. While the official documentation calls it V4.9, the colloquial "49 verified" has become shorthand for: "I used MEMTOOL version 4.9 or later, and my flash verification passed 100% without errors." In certain Infineon families (particularly XC800 and XC166),

Following a full test suite across target hardware and debug interfaces, Infineon Memtool version 4.9 has been verified as stable, reliable, and production-ready for flashing and debugging Infineon AURIX™ (TC2xx, TC3xx) and legacy XC2000/XE166 families. No critical regressions were found compared to v4.8. When a user reports that their MEMTOOL session