Amlogic Usb Burning Tool

The Amlogic USB Burning Tool is a small, Windows-based utility developed by Amlogic. It is the standard firmware flashing tool used to install operating system images onto devices powered by Amlogic chipsets (such as the S905, S905X, S905W, S912, S922X, and T962 series).

While primarily designed for manufacturers to flash firmware during production, it is widely used by enthusiasts and technicians to unbrick devices, upgrade operating systems, or change the firmware version on Android TV boxes and single-board computers.

In the world of Android TV boxes, single-board computers (like the Odroid-N2), and custom set-top boxes, one name dominates the System-on-Chip (SoC) market: Amlogic. Whether you own a Xiaomi Mi Box, an Nvidia Shield (older models), or a generic Chinese S905X/S922X box, eventually, you may find yourself staring at a blank screen—a "brick."

To bring these devices back from the dead or to upgrade to a custom ROM (like CoreELEC or EmuELEC), you need a specialized piece of software. That software is the Amlogic USB Burning Tool. amlogic usb burning tool

This article is a deep dive into what the USB Burning Tool is, how it works, step-by-step setup guides, troubleshooting common errors, and advanced tips for developers.


Warning: Downloading this tool from random "driver websites" is a common way to get adware or ransomware.

Amlogic updates the tool frequently. As of 2024-2025, the stable versions are: The Amlogic USB Burning Tool is a small,

Where to download safely:

Do not use version 4.x beta tools unless you are a developer; they often have broken USB handshake algorithms.


Amlogic USB Burning Tool is a Windows-based flashing utility that writes firmware (IMG files) directly to the eMMC or NAND flash storage of an Amlogic-based device using a USB cable. Unlike SD card methods, this tool works even when the device won’t boot — perfect for reviving bricked boxes. Warning: Downloading this tool from random "driver websites"

Supported chips: S805, S812, S905 (X/Y), S912, S922X, A311D, and newer S928X.


The tool exclusively uses .img files (specifically aml_upgrade_package.img or custom builds). These files contain: