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<strong>Welcome to the SEGGER Wiki</strong> |
<strong>Welcome to the SEGGER Wiki</strong> |
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− | This Wiki has been created to answer questions about Embedded Systems in general and to explain terms used in this context ([[Knowledge Base]]), as well to have a place for information that is |
+ | This Wiki has been created to answer questions about Embedded Systems in general and to explain terms used in this context (our [[Knowledge Base]]), as well to have a place for information that is |
related to our products, but is too specific for the product descriptions on www.segger.com. An example of something too specific is: "How to enable Trace on a particular Evaluation Board". |
related to our products, but is too specific for the product descriptions on www.segger.com. An example of something too specific is: "How to enable Trace on a particular Evaluation Board". |
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− | It is a work in progress and we continue to make it better and more valuable |
+ | It is a work in progress and we continue to make it better and more valuable. For any kind of feedback, please contact us at info@segger.com. |
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== Knowledge Base == |
== Knowledge Base == |
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− | The |
+ | The Knowledge Base explains terms often used in the field of Embedded Computing Systems, or "Embedded Systems", as we say in our industry. |
− | or "Embedded Systems", as they are referred to in our industry. |
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− | In addition, we would like to be a useful resource to engineers, students, and hobbyists programming |
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− | Embedded Systems, typically microcontrollers, typically in C, C++, and some bits and pieces of Assembly language, |
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− | by explaining things from a programmer's perspective and by providing useful code examples. |
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+ | We aim to be a useful resource to engineers, students, and hobbyists programming Embedded Systems - typically microcontrollers, typically in C, C++, and some bits and pieces of Assembly language. |
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− | Examples of the terms we explain are below: |
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− | * [[CRC]] |
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− | * [[Embedded System]] |
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− | * [[Interrupt]] |
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− | * [[Microcontroller]] |
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− | * [[Watchdog]] |
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+ | We explain things from a programmer's perspective and, where we can, provide useful code examples. |
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− | Knowledge Base has its own wiki page. To go there, [[Knowledge Base | click here.]] |
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+ | Examples of the terms we explain are: |
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− | [[File:Category Icon Debug Tools.svg|link=https://www.segger.com/products/debug-trace-probes/|right|200px|Debug and Trace Tools]] |
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+ | [[CPU]], [[CRC]], [[Embedded System]], [[Interrupt]], [[Microcontroller]], [[Watchdog]] |
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+ | [[Knowledge Base]] has its own wiki page. To go there, [[Knowledge Base | click here.]] |
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== Debug and Trace Probes == |
== Debug and Trace Probes == |
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+ | [[File:Category Icon Debug Tools.svg|link=https://www.segger.com/products/debug-trace-probes/|right|200px|Debug and Trace Tools]] |
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Debug and trace probes enable verification and debugging of embedded systems while they are running. The probes connect the embbedded system with the computer used for development. This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology. |
Debug and trace probes enable verification and debugging of embedded systems while they are running. The probes connect the embbedded system with the computer used for development. This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology. |
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=== J-Link & J-Trace === |
=== J-Link & J-Trace === |
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− | SEGGER J-Links are the most widely used line of debug probes available today. They've proven their value for more than |
+ | SEGGER J-Links are the most widely used line of debug probes available today. They've proven their value for more than 15 years. |
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J-Trace PRO defines a new standard for trace probes. It enables streaming trace on Cortex-M, Cortex-A, and Cortex-R based targets with ETM |
J-Trace PRO defines a new standard for trace probes. It enables streaming trace on Cortex-M, Cortex-A, and Cortex-R based targets with ETM |
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* [[Debug Probes - J-Link & J-Trace | J-Link & J-Trace in this Wiki]] |
* [[Debug Probes - J-Link & J-Trace | J-Link & J-Trace in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/jtrace J-Trace on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/jtrace/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=jtrace J-Trace on www.segger.com] |
− | * [https://www.segger.com/jlink J-Link on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/jlink/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=jlink J-Link on www.segger.com] |
− | === Glossary / Definitions === |
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− | * [[DAP | ARM DAP]] |
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− | * [[DAP | ARM DP]] |
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− | * [[DAP | ARM AP]] |
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− | * [[JTAG]] |
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− | * [[SWD]] |
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− | * [[SWO]] |
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− | * [[ETB]] |
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− | * [[ETM]] |
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− | * [[TMC]] |
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− | * [[MCU Security Options]] |
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− | * [[Semihosting]] |
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− | [[File:Category Icon Software Tools.svg|link=https://www.segger.com/products/software-development-tools/|right|200px|Software Tools]] |
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== Software Development Tools == |
== Software Development Tools == |
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+ | [[File:Category Icon Software Tools.svg|link=https://www.segger.com/products/software-development-tools/|right|200px|Software Tools]] |
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Software tools are those tools running on a computer used for developing embedded systems. This includes tools to edit source code, to build firmware, to verify functionality and to find bugs if required. This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology. |
Software tools are those tools running on a computer used for developing embedded systems. This includes tools to edit source code, to build firmware, to verify functionality and to find bugs if required. This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology. |
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* [[Embedded Studio | Embedded Studio in this Wiki]] |
* [[Embedded Studio | Embedded Studio in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/products/development-tools/embedded-studio/ Embedded Studio on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/development-tools/embedded-studio/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=EmbeddedStudio Embedded Studio on www.segger.com] |
=== SystemView === |
=== SystemView === |
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* [[SystemView | SystemView in this Wiki]] |
* [[SystemView | SystemView in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/systemview SystemView on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/systemview/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=SystemView SystemView on www.segger.com] |
=== Ozone === |
=== Ozone === |
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− | Ozone is a full-featured graphical debugger for embedded applications. |
+ | Ozone is a full-featured graphical debugger and performance analyzer for embedded applications. |
* [[Ozone | Ozone in this Wiki]] |
* [[Ozone | Ozone in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/ozone Ozone on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/ozone Ozone/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=ozone on www.segger.com] |
+ | |||
+ | === SEGGER compiler === |
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+ | A powerful C/C++ compiler to generate code for 32-bit ARM targets. |
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+ | * [[SEGGER compiler | SEGGER compiler in this Wiki]] |
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− | [[File:Category Icon Embedded Software.svg|link=https://www.segger.com/products/rtos-embedded-software/|right|200px|Embedded Software, Stacks and Libraries]] |
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== Embedded Software == |
== Embedded Software == |
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+ | [[File:Category Icon Embedded Software.svg|link=https://www.segger.com/products/rtos-embedded-software/|right|200px|Embedded Software, Stacks and Libraries]] |
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− | Embedded software includes all libraries, stacks, middleware and software packages used as building blocks for an embedded system's firmware. |
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+ | This section describes all libraries, middleware and software packages used as building blocks for an embedded system's firmware. |
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This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology. SEGGER's Embedded Software has been deployed in billions of devices. |
This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology. SEGGER's Embedded Software has been deployed in billions of devices. |
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− | === emPack === |
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− | emPack is a complete package of SEGGER's proven and reliable embedded software. |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/products/empack/ emPack product page on segger.com] |
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=== embOS === |
=== embOS === |
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embOS is a Real Time Operating System (RTOS) by SEGGER. |
embOS is a Real Time Operating System (RTOS) by SEGGER. |
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* [[embOS | embOS in this Wiki]] |
* [[embOS | embOS in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/embOS embOS on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/embOS/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=embOS embOS on www.segger.com] |
=== emCompress === |
=== emCompress === |
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emCompress is a collection of software libraries enabling data compression and decompression on, but not limited to, resource-constrained devices. |
emCompress is a collection of software libraries enabling data compression and decompression on, but not limited to, resource-constrained devices. |
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* [[emCompress | emCompress in this Wiki]] |
* [[emCompress | emCompress in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/emCompress emCompress on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/emCompress/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=emCompress emCompress on www.segger.com] |
=== emCrypt === |
=== emCrypt === |
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emCrypt is a secure and efficient implementation of essential cryptographic algorithms specifically designed for embedded systems. |
emCrypt is a secure and efficient implementation of essential cryptographic algorithms specifically designed for embedded systems. |
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* [[emCrypt | emCrypt in this Wiki]] |
* [[emCrypt | emCrypt in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/emCrypt emCrypt on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/emCrypt/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=emCrypt emCrypt on www.segger.com] |
=== emFile === |
=== emFile === |
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emFile is the reliable file system for non-volatile and removable memories. |
emFile is the reliable file system for non-volatile and removable memories. |
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* [[emFile | emFile in this Wiki]] |
* [[emFile | emFile in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/emFile emFile on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/emFile/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=emFile emFile on www.segger.com] |
+ | |||
+ | === emFloat === |
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+ | emFloat is the performance-optimized floating-point library for microcontrollers. |
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+ | * [[emFloat | emFloat in this Wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/development-tools/runtime-library/technology/floating-point-library/ emFloat on www.segger.com] |
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=== emFTP === |
=== emFTP === |
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The emFTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server is an optional extension which adds the FTP protocol to the stack. |
The emFTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server is an optional extension which adds the FTP protocol to the stack. |
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* [[emFTP | emFTP in this Wiki]] |
* [[emFTP | emFTP in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/emftp emFTP on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/emftp/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=emFTP emFTP on www.segger.com] |
=== emLib === |
=== emLib === |
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emLib is a collection of software modules such as, cryptographic modules and data integrity checks for different purposes. |
emLib is a collection of software modules such as, cryptographic modules and data integrity checks for different purposes. |
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* [[emLib | emLib in this Wiki]] |
* [[emLib | emLib in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/emlib emLib on www.segger.com] |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/emlib/?mtm_campaign=kb&mtm_kwd=emLib emLib on www.segger.com] |
=== emLoad === |
=== emLoad === |
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emLoad is a bootloader for firmware updates. |
emLoad is a bootloader for firmware updates. |
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* [[emLoad | emLoad in this Wiki]] |
* [[emLoad | emLoad in this Wiki]] |
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* [https://www.segger.com/emload emLoad on www.segger.com] |
* [https://www.segger.com/emload emLoad on www.segger.com] |
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− | === emNet === |
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− | emNet is the industry-leading IP stack for embedded systems. |
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− | * [[emNet | emNet in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/emnet emNet on www.segger.com] |
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=== emModbus === |
=== emModbus === |
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emModbus, SEGGER's implementation of the Modbus protocol, supports communication via UART (ASCII, RTU), Ethernet (Modbus/TCP and Modbus/UDP), and is capable of communicating with any Modbus compliant device. |
emModbus, SEGGER's implementation of the Modbus protocol, supports communication via UART (ASCII, RTU), Ethernet (Modbus/TCP and Modbus/UDP), and is capable of communicating with any Modbus compliant device. |
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* [[emModbus | emModbus in this Wiki]] |
* [[emModbus | emModbus in this Wiki]] |
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* [https://www.segger.com/emmodbus emModbus on www.segger.com] |
* [https://www.segger.com/emmodbus emModbus on www.segger.com] |
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=== emMQTT === |
=== emMQTT === |
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+ | emMQTT provides the client functionality of the Message Queue Telemetry Transport protocol to a stack. |
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− | * [[emCrypt | emCrypt in this Wiki]] |
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+ | * [[emMQTT | emMQTT in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/emCrypt emCrypt on www.segger.com] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/emmqtt emMQTT on www.segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | === emNet === |
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+ | emNet is the industry-leading IP stack for embedded systems. |
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+ | * [[emNet | emNet in this Wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/emnet emNet on www.segger.com] |
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+ | |||
=== emSecure === |
=== emSecure === |
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emSecure is a software solution for embedded systems to securely authenticate digital assets. |
emSecure is a software solution for embedded systems to securely authenticate digital assets. |
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* [[emSecure | emSecure in this Wiki]] |
* [[emSecure | emSecure in this Wiki]] |
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* [https://www.segger.com/emsecure emSecure on www.segger.com] |
* [https://www.segger.com/emsecure emSecure on www.segger.com] |
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=== emSSH === |
=== emSSH === |
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emSSH offers the ability to establish a secure connection to any server application in your product. |
emSSH offers the ability to establish a secure connection to any server application in your product. |
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* [[emSSH | emSSH in this Wiki]] |
* [[emSSH | emSSH in this Wiki]] |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/emssh |
+ | * [https://www.segger.com/emssh emSSH on www.segger.com] |
=== emSSL === |
=== emSSL === |
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* [[emSSL | emSSL in this Wiki]] |
* [[emSSL | emSSL in this Wiki]] |
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* [https://www.segger.com/emSSL emSSL on www.segger.com] |
* [https://www.segger.com/emSSL emSSL on www.segger.com] |
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=== emUSB-Device === |
=== emUSB-Device === |
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+ | emUSB-Device is a high performance USB device software specifically designed for embedded systems. |
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* [[emUSB-Device | emUSB-Device in this Wiki]] |
* [[emUSB-Device | emUSB-Device in this Wiki]] |
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* [https://www.segger.com/emUSB-Device emUSB-Device on www.segger.com] |
* [https://www.segger.com/emUSB-Device emUSB-Device on www.segger.com] |
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=== emUSB-Host === |
=== emUSB-Host === |
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+ | emUSB-Host is a USB host software specifically designed for embedded systems. |
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* [[emUSB-Host | emUSB-Host in this Wiki]] |
* [[emUSB-Host | emUSB-Host in this Wiki]] |
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* [https://www.segger.com/emUSB-Host emUSB-Host on www.segger.com] |
* [https://www.segger.com/emUSB-Host emUSB-Host on www.segger.com] |
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=== emWeb === |
=== emWeb === |
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+ | emWeb provides easy to use graphical interfaces for control or data acquisition. |
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+ | * [[emWeb | emWeb in this Wiki]] |
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* [https://www.segger.com/products/connectivity/emweb/ emWeb product page on segger.com] |
* [https://www.segger.com/products/connectivity/emweb/ emWeb product page on segger.com] |
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− | === IoT Toolkit === |
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− | * [https://www.segger.com/products/security-iot/iot-toolkit/ IoT Toolkit product page on segger.com] |
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=== emWin === |
=== emWin === |
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+ | emWin is an embedded GUI solution that enables the creation of highly efficient, high quality, graphical user interfaces on any embedded system. |
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+ | * [[emWin | emWin in this Wiki]] |
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* [https://www.segger.com/products/user-interface/emwin/ emWin product page on segger.com] |
* [https://www.segger.com/products/user-interface/emwin/ emWin product page on segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | === IoT Toolkit === |
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+ | The IoT Toolkit is a collection of libraries that enables communication with modern IoT based environments and devices. |
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+ | * [[IoT Toolkit | IoT Toolkit in this Wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/security-iot/iot-toolkit/ IoT Toolkit product page on segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | ===SEGGER Runtime Library=== |
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+ | The SEGGER RunTime Library converts any [[GCC]]-based toolchain into a professional development choice. It is used in SEGGER's Embedded Studio IDE and has proven its value for years. |
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+ | * [[SEGGER RunTime Library | SEGGER RunTime Library in this Wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/development-tools/runtime-library/ SEGGER Runtime Library product page on segger.com] |
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+ | * [[SEGGER Floating-Point Library | SEGGER Floating-Point Library in this Wiki]] |
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− | [[File:Category Icon Production Tools.svg|link=https://www.segger.com/products/flash-in-circuit-programmers/|right|200px|Production Programming Tools]] |
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== Production Tools == |
== Production Tools == |
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+ | [[File:Category Icon Production Tools.svg|link=https://www.segger.com/products/flash-in-circuit-programmers/|right|200px|Production Programming Tools]] |
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− | * Flasher ARM |
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+ | |||
− | * Flasher Portable PLUS |
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− | + | === Flasher === |
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+ | SEGGER's in-circuit flash programmers are fast, robust, reliable, and easy to use.<br> |
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− | * Flasher ATE |
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+ | Whether the focus is on size, flexibility, portability, security, or mass production, the SEGGER Flasher Family has the perfect programmer for the task at hand. |
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− | * Flasher SECURE |
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+ | * [[Flasher|Flasher in this Wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/flasher-in-circuit-programmer Flasher on www.segger.com] |
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+ | * [[UM08022_Flasher | Flasher User Manual]] |
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+ | * [[UM08043_Flasher_Hub-12 | Flasher Hub-12 User Manual]] |
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+ | * [[UM08003_JFlash | J-Flash User Manual]] |
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+ | |||
+ | === Products === |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Flasher ARM ==== |
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+ | The Flasher ARM is the programmer of SEGGER for all ARM core MCUs. |
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+ | * [[Flasher ARM|Flasher ARM in the wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/production/flasher/models/about-flasher-arm/ Flasher ARM on segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Flasher ATE ==== |
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+ | The Flasher ATE is a gang programmer of SEGGER. |
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+ | * [[Flasher ATE|Flasher ATE in the wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/production/flasher/models/gang-programmer-flasher-ate/ Flasher ATE on segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Flasher Portable PLUS ==== |
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+ | The Flasher Portable PLUS is the hand held programmer of SEGGER for all types of MCUs and flash devices for maintenance purpose. |
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+ | * [[Flasher Portable PLUS|Flasher Portable PLUS in the wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/production/flasher/models/flasher-portable-plus/ Flasher Portable PLUS on segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Flasher PRO ==== |
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+ | The Flasher PRO is the programmer of SEGGER for all types of MCUs and flash devices. |
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+ | * [[Flasher PRO|Flasher PRO in the wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/production/flasher/models/flasher-pro/ Flasher PRO on segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Flasher COMPACT ==== |
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+ | * [[Flasher Compact V5|Flasher Compact in the wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/production/flasher/models/flasher-compact/ Flasher Compact on segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Flasher HUB ==== |
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+ | The Flasher Hub is a gang programmer of SEGGER. |
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+ | * [[Flasher Hub|Flasher Hub in the wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/production/flasher/tools/flasher-hub/ Flasher Hub on segger.com] |
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+ | |||
+ | ==== Flasher SECURE ==== |
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+ | The Flasher SECURE is the programmer of SEGGER for all types of MCUs for secure purpose. |
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+ | * [[Flasher SECURE|Flasher SECURE in the wiki]] |
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+ | * [https://www.segger.com/products/production/flasher/models/flasher-secure/ Flasher SECURE on segger.com] |
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== Miscellaneous == |
== Miscellaneous == |
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+ | === Measuring CPU Performance === |
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+ | This Wiki article explains how to easily compute the CPU performance. |
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+ | [[HowTo_Measure_CPU_Performance | HowTo Measure CPU Performance]] |
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− | === SEGGER Runtime Library === |
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− | * [[How to use the SEGGER Runtime Library with NXP's MCUXpresso]] |
Revision as of 14:58, 3 May 2024
Welcome to the SEGGER Wiki
This Wiki has been created to answer questions about Embedded Systems in general and to explain terms used in this context (our Knowledge Base), as well to have a place for information that is related to our products, but is too specific for the product descriptions on www.segger.com. An example of something too specific is: "How to enable Trace on a particular Evaluation Board". It is a work in progress and we continue to make it better and more valuable. For any kind of feedback, please contact us at info@segger.com.
Knowledge Base
The Knowledge Base explains terms often used in the field of Embedded Computing Systems, or "Embedded Systems", as we say in our industry.
We aim to be a useful resource to engineers, students, and hobbyists programming Embedded Systems - typically microcontrollers, typically in C, C++, and some bits and pieces of Assembly language.
We explain things from a programmer's perspective and, where we can, provide useful code examples.
Examples of the terms we explain are:
CPU, CRC, Embedded System, Interrupt, Microcontroller, Watchdog
Knowledge Base has its own wiki page. To go there, click here.
Debug and Trace Probes
Debug and trace probes enable verification and debugging of embedded systems while they are running. The probes connect the embbedded system with the computer used for development. This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology.
J-Link & J-Trace
SEGGER J-Links are the most widely used line of debug probes available today. They've proven their value for more than 15 years. J-Trace PRO defines a new standard for trace probes. It enables streaming trace on Cortex-M, Cortex-A, and Cortex-R based targets with ETM
Software Development Tools
Software tools are those tools running on a computer used for developing embedded systems. This includes tools to edit source code, to build firmware, to verify functionality and to find bugs if required. This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology.
Embedded Studio
SEGGER Embedded Studio is a complete all-in-one solution for managing, building, testing and deploying your embedded applications.
SystemView
SEGGER SystemView is a real-time recording and visualization tool for embedded systems that reveals the true runtime behavior of an application, going far deeper than the system insights provided by debuggers.
Ozone
Ozone is a full-featured graphical debugger and performance analyzer for embedded applications.
SEGGER compiler
A powerful C/C++ compiler to generate code for 32-bit ARM targets.
Embedded Software
This section describes all libraries, middleware and software packages used as building blocks for an embedded system's firmware. This section is dedicated to SEGGER's product portfolio and the related technology. SEGGER's Embedded Software has been deployed in billions of devices.
embOS
embOS is a Real Time Operating System (RTOS) by SEGGER.
emCompress
emCompress is a collection of software libraries enabling data compression and decompression on, but not limited to, resource-constrained devices.
emCrypt
emCrypt is a secure and efficient implementation of essential cryptographic algorithms specifically designed for embedded systems.
emFile
emFile is the reliable file system for non-volatile and removable memories.
emFloat
emFloat is the performance-optimized floating-point library for microcontrollers.
emFTP
The emFTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server is an optional extension which adds the FTP protocol to the stack.
emLib
emLib is a collection of software modules such as, cryptographic modules and data integrity checks for different purposes.
emLoad
emLoad is a bootloader for firmware updates.
emModbus
emModbus, SEGGER's implementation of the Modbus protocol, supports communication via UART (ASCII, RTU), Ethernet (Modbus/TCP and Modbus/UDP), and is capable of communicating with any Modbus compliant device.
emMQTT
emMQTT provides the client functionality of the Message Queue Telemetry Transport protocol to a stack.
emNet
emNet is the industry-leading IP stack for embedded systems.
emSecure
emSecure is a software solution for embedded systems to securely authenticate digital assets.
emSSH
emSSH offers the ability to establish a secure connection to any server application in your product.
emSSL
emSSL is an implementation of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), now called TLS (Transport Layer Security) for Embedded Systems by SEGGER.
emUSB-Device
emUSB-Device is a high performance USB device software specifically designed for embedded systems.
emUSB-Host
emUSB-Host is a USB host software specifically designed for embedded systems.
emWeb
emWeb provides easy to use graphical interfaces for control or data acquisition.
emWin
emWin is an embedded GUI solution that enables the creation of highly efficient, high quality, graphical user interfaces on any embedded system.
IoT Toolkit
The IoT Toolkit is a collection of libraries that enables communication with modern IoT based environments and devices.
SEGGER Runtime Library
The SEGGER RunTime Library converts any GCC-based toolchain into a professional development choice. It is used in SEGGER's Embedded Studio IDE and has proven its value for years.
- SEGGER RunTime Library in this Wiki
- SEGGER Runtime Library product page on segger.com
- SEGGER Floating-Point Library in this Wiki
Production Tools
Flasher
SEGGER's in-circuit flash programmers are fast, robust, reliable, and easy to use.
Whether the focus is on size, flexibility, portability, security, or mass production, the SEGGER Flasher Family has the perfect programmer for the task at hand.
- Flasher in this Wiki
- Flasher on www.segger.com
- Flasher User Manual
- Flasher Hub-12 User Manual
- J-Flash User Manual
Products
Flasher ARM
The Flasher ARM is the programmer of SEGGER for all ARM core MCUs.
Flasher ATE
The Flasher ATE is a gang programmer of SEGGER.
Flasher Portable PLUS
The Flasher Portable PLUS is the hand held programmer of SEGGER for all types of MCUs and flash devices for maintenance purpose.
Flasher PRO
The Flasher PRO is the programmer of SEGGER for all types of MCUs and flash devices.
Flasher COMPACT
Flasher HUB
The Flasher Hub is a gang programmer of SEGGER.
Flasher SECURE
The Flasher SECURE is the programmer of SEGGER for all types of MCUs for secure purpose.
Miscellaneous
Measuring CPU Performance
This Wiki article explains how to easily compute the CPU performance.