You can program your boards without a project by using the
Flash File To Target
feature. To use this feature you need to have the binary file that you want to flash for your device. The following steps lists the procedure to program the boards without a project:
- Click the
downward arrow key of the
Flash Programmer
button from the IDE menu bar and select
Flash File To Target
option.
The
Flash File To Target
dialog box appears.
Figure 1.
Flash Programmer Button Menu

- Click
New
from the
Connection
group.
The
New Connection
dialog box with
Hardware or Simulator Connection
page
appears.
Figure 2.
New Connection - Hardware or Simulator Connection Page

- Enter the name and description in the
Name
and
Description
textboxes.
- Click
New
in the
Target
group to add a new target.
The
New Connection
dialog box with
Hardware or Simulator Target
page appears.
Figure 3.
New Connection - Create Hardware or Simulator Target Page

- Enter the name and description in the
Name
and
Description
textboxes.
- Select the desired target from the
Target type
drop-down list.
Figure 4.
New Connection - Create Hardware or Simulator Target Page

- Click
Finish
. The
Hardware or Simulator Target
page closes and the
Hardware or Simulator Connection
page appears.
Figure 5.
Selecting Connection Type

- Select the desired connection from the
Connection type
drop down list.
This expands the dialog for the run control specific settings, as the following figure
shows:
Figure 6.
New Connection Dialog Box after Selecting Connection Type

- Click
Finish
.
The
New Connection
dialog box closes and the
Flash File To Target
dialog box
appears.
- From the
File Options
group, click
Browse
and select the desired binary file to be programmed on the board.
Figure 7.
Flash File To Target - Selecting Binary File

- Select the
Erase and Program
button to mass erase your device and program it with the file.
Your board is programmed with the binary file you selected without accessing a project.