The 3D Printed Rugged Enclosure for NXP MCU-Link Debug Probe has been very useful. I wanted to design something similar for the ‘MCU-Link Pro‘ version of that debug probe. There there is already a laser-cut enclosure for the probe itself. I used the same stack-able rugged box for the debug probe plus all the cables.

The MCU-Link Pro is debug probe from NXP. It can run a SEGGER J-Link or NXP LinkServer CMSIS-DAP firmware for debugging. Besides the debugging functionality, the probe includes power and energy measurement capabilities.

The enclosure uses the same concept as for the ‘base’ version of the probe:
- stackable and rugged design
- parts can be printed in different colors
- using FreeCAD (parametric)
- Cover name plate
For the cables, there is a dedicated and removable compartment:

That way I have everything in a robust box, with all the needed cables. Files are available on GitHub and Printables.
Happy printing 🙂
Links
- Files on GitHub: https://github.com/ErichStyger/mcuoneclipse/tree/master/MCU-Link/Pro/rugged%20enclosure
- Files on Printables: https://www.printables.com/model/1566223-stackable-rugged-box-for-debug-probe
- 3D Printed Rugged Enclosure for NXP MCU-Link Debug Probe
- NXP MCU-Link Pro debug probe: https://www.nxp.com/design/design-center/software/software-library/mcu-link-pro-debug-probe:MCU-LINK-PRO
- NXP LinkServer Software: https://www.nxp.com/design/design-center/software/development-software/mcuxpresso-software-and-tools-/linkserver-for-microcontrollers:LINKERSERVER
- Laser-cut MCU-Link Pro Enclosure for the Masses