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* [[Update the J-Link DLL | How to update the J-Link DLL]]
 
* [[Update the J-Link DLL | How to update the J-Link DLL]]
 
* [[J-Link_on_Windows_ARM | J-Link on Windows ARM]]
 
* [[J-Link_on_Windows_ARM | J-Link on Windows ARM]]
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* [[J-Link_on_VirtualBox | J-Link on VirtualBox]]
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* [[J-Link_Multiple_Flashloader | Working with multiple flashloader]]
   
 
=== J-Link hardware ===
 
=== J-Link hardware ===
 
* [[J-Link Model Overview]]
 
* [[J-Link Model Overview]]
 
* [[J-Link PLUS V11]]
 
* [[J-Link PLUS V11]]
  +
* [[Connectors]]
   
 
=== J-Link model specifics ===
 
=== J-Link model specifics ===
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* [[J-Trace PRO Cortex]]
 
* [[J-Trace PRO Cortex]]
 
* [[J-Link-OB-K22-SiFive | J-Link OB K22 SiFive]]
 
* [[J-Link-OB-K22-SiFive | J-Link OB K22 SiFive]]
  +
* [[J-Link-OB-K22-CortexM | J-Link OB K22 Cortex-M]]
  +
* [[J-Link-OB-SAM3U-NordicSemi | J-Link OB SAM3U NordicSemi]]
  +
* [[J-Link-OB-K22-NordicSemi | J-Link OB K22 NordicSemi]]
  +
* [[J-Link-OB-nRF5340-NordicSemi | J-Link OB nRF5340 NordicSemi]]
 
* [[J-Link_OEM_models | OEM models overview]]
 
* [[J-Link_OEM_models | OEM models overview]]
  +
* [[J-Link-OB-S124-Renesas | J-Link OB S124 Renesas]]
 
* [[Using J-Link via WiFi]]
 
* [[Using J-Link via WiFi]]
   
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* [[Access to illegal addresses causes core to crash]]
 
* [[Access to illegal addresses causes core to crash]]
 
* [[J-Link no USB enumeration]]
 
* [[J-Link no USB enumeration]]
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* [[J-Link Cortex-M application uses cycle counter | ARM Cortex-M - Application uses cycle counter]]
 
* [[J-Link LITE SAM-ICE | J-Link LITE incorrectly shown as SAM-ICE]]
 
* [[J-Link LITE SAM-ICE | J-Link LITE incorrectly shown as SAM-ICE]]
 
* [[Incorrect J-Link USB driver installed]]
 
* [[Incorrect J-Link USB driver installed]]
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* [[J-Trace driver (WinUSB) is installed but the driver could not be started]]
 
* [[J-Trace driver (WinUSB) is installed but the driver could not be started]]
 
* [[J-Link debugging USB applications]]
 
* [[J-Link debugging USB applications]]
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* [[J-Link in Parallels Desktop for Mac]]
   
 
=== Device specifics ===
 
=== Device specifics ===
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==== ABOV ====
 
==== ABOV ====
 
* [[ABOV A34M41x | ABOV A34M41x series]]
 
* [[ABOV A34M41x | ABOV A34M41x series]]
  +
  +
==== Alif Semiconductor ====
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* [[AlifSemi_CxEx | Cresendo]]
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* [[AlifSemi_CxEx | Ensemble]]
   
 
==== Altera ====
 
==== Altera ====
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* [[ADuC7xxx]]
 
* [[ADuC7xxx]]
 
* [[Analog ADuCM355| ADuCM355]]
 
* [[Analog ADuCM355| ADuCM355]]
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* [[Analog ADuCM410 | ADuCM410 ]]
  +
* [[Analog ADuCM420 | ADuCM420 ]]
  +
* [[Analog ADRF8xxx | ADRF8xxx ]]
 
* [[Analog ADSP-CM41x | ADSP-CM41x]]
 
* [[Analog ADSP-CM41x | ADSP-CM41x]]
   
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* [[Codasip H50X | H50X core]]
 
* [[Codasip H50X | H50X core]]
 
* [[Codasip H50X | H50XF core]]
 
* [[Codasip H50X | H50XF core]]
 
==== Cypress ====
 
* [[PSoC 4xxx series readout protection]]
 
* [[PSoC series | PSoC series devices]]
 
* [[Cypress PSoC6]]
 
* [[Cypress Traveo II device family]]
 
** [[Cypress CYT2B6‎]]
 
** [[Cypress CYT2B7‎]]
 
** [[Cypress CYT2B9]]
 
** [[Cypress CYT2BL‎]]
 
** [[Cypress CYT3BB‎]]
 
** [[Cypress CYT4BB‎]]
 
** [[Cypress CYT4BF‎]]
 
* [[Cypress S6J33xxx series devices]]
 
   
 
==== China Key System (CKS) ====
 
==== China Key System (CKS) ====
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==== Geehy ====
 
==== Geehy ====
* [[APM32F103xx]]
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* [[Geehy APM32E1xx]]
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* [[Geehy APM32F0xx]]
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* [[Geehy APM32F1xx]]
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* [[Geehy APM32F4xx]]
   
 
==== GigaDevice ====
 
==== GigaDevice ====
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==== Hilscher ====
 
==== Hilscher ====
* [[NetX90]]
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* [[NetX90]]
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  +
==== HPMicro ====
  +
* [[HPMicro HPM61|HPM61]]
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* [[HPMicro HPM63|HPM63]]
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* [[HPMicro HPM64|HPM64]]
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* [[HPMicro HPM67|HPM67]]
   
 
==== HSXP====
 
==== HSXP====
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* [[XMC1000]]
 
* [[XMC1000]]
 
* [[XMC4xxx series]]
 
* [[XMC4xxx series]]
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* [[PSoC 4xxx series readout protection]]
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* [[PSoC series | PSoC series devices]]
  +
* [[Infineon PSoC6]]
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* [[Infineon Traveo II device family]]
  +
** [[Infineon CYT2B6‎]]
  +
** [[Infineon CYT2B7‎]]
  +
** [[Infineon CYT2B9]]
  +
** [[Infineon CYT2BL‎]]
  +
** [[Infineon CYT3BB‎]]
  +
** [[Infineon CYT4BB‎]]
  +
** [[Infineon CYT4BF‎]]
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* [[Infineon S6J33xxx series devices]]
   
 
==== Intel ====
 
==== Intel ====
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* [[S32Kxxx]]
 
* [[S32Kxxx]]
 
** [[NXP_S32K3 | S32K3]]
 
** [[NXP_S32K3 | S32K3]]
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** [[NXP_S32K148 | S32K148]]
 
* [[NXP JN5188/89 | JN5188/89]]
 
* [[NXP JN5188/89 | JN5188/89]]
 
* [[NXP K32W0x | NXP K32W0x]]
 
* [[NXP K32W0x | NXP K32W0x]]
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* [[NXP PN76 | PN76]]
 
* [[NXP QN9090/30 | QN9090/30]]
 
* [[NXP QN9090/30 | QN9090/30]]
 
* [[Kinetis Series Devices]]
 
* [[Kinetis Series Devices]]
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** [[i.MX7ULP]]
 
** [[i.MX7ULP]]
 
** [[i.MX8]]
 
** [[i.MX8]]
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** [[i.MX8M]]
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** [[i.MX8M_Mini | i.MX8M Mini]]
 
** [[i.MXRT1020]]
 
** [[i.MXRT1020]]
 
** [[i.MXRT1050]]
 
** [[i.MXRT1050]]
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* [[Renesas RA6M5 | RA6M5]]
 
* [[Renesas RA6M5 | RA6M5]]
 
* [[Renesas_RA6T1 | RA6T1]]
 
* [[Renesas_RA6T1 | RA6T1]]
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* [[Renesas_RA6T2 | RA6T2]]
 
* [[Renesas_RE01 | RE01]]
 
* [[Renesas_RE01 | RE01]]
 
* [[RZ/G1]]
 
* [[RZ/G1]]
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* [[Renesas_RZ/A3UL | RZ/A3UL]]
 
* [[Renesas_RZ/G2L | RZ/G2L]]
 
* [[Renesas_RZ/G2L | RZ/G2L]]
 
* [[RZ_A1H | RZ/A1H]]
 
* [[RZ_A1H | RZ/A1H]]
 
* [[RZ A1L | RZ/A1L]]
 
* [[RZ A1L | RZ/A1L]]
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* [[Renesas RZ/V2L | RZ/V2L]]
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* [[Renesas RZ/T2M | RZ/T2M]]
 
* [[Using RTT on RZ A1H]]
 
* [[Using RTT on RZ A1H]]
 
* [[Synergy]]
 
* [[Synergy]]
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* [[Secured ST device detected]]
 
* [[Secured ST device detected]]
 
* [[BLUENRG_LP]]
 
* [[BLUENRG_LP]]
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* [[J-Link_ST_SR5E1 | SR5E1]]
 
* [[SR6P7G7x]]
 
* [[SR6P7G7x]]
 
* [[STR91x]]
 
* [[STR91x]]
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==== Toshiba ====
 
==== Toshiba ====
 
* [[TMPM46BF10FG Evaluation Board]]
 
* [[TMPM46BF10FG Evaluation Board]]
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* [[TMPM3HQ]]
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* [[TMPM4]]
   
 
==== Xilinx ====
 
==== Xilinx ====
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* [[J-Link RISC-V | RISC-V]]
 
* [[J-Link RISC-V | RISC-V]]
 
* [[J-Link NEORV32 | NEORV32]]
 
* [[J-Link NEORV32 | NEORV32]]
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* [[J-Link Xtensa specifics | Cadence Xtensa (HiFi 3, HiFi 4, ...)]]
   
 
=== Evaluation board specifics ===
 
=== Evaluation board specifics ===
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==== Ambiq Micro ====
 
==== Ambiq Micro ====
 
* [[Apollo2 EVB]]
 
* [[Apollo2 EVB]]
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  +
==== Analog Devices====
  +
* [[Analog_EV-L850A1Z | EV-L850A1Z]]
   
 
==== Adafruit ====
 
==== Adafruit ====
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==== Geehy ====
 
==== Geehy ====
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* [[Geehy_APM32E103ZET6 | APM32E103ZET6]]
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* [[Geehy_APM32F003F6P6 | APM32F003F6P6]]
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* [[Geehy_APM32F030RCT6 | APM32F030RCT6]]
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* [[Geehy_APM32F051R8T6 | APM32F051R8T6]]
  +
* [[Geehy_APM32F072VBT6 | APM32F072VBT6]]
  +
* [[Geehy_APM32F091VCT6 | APM32F091VCT6]]
 
* [[Geehy_APM32F103ZET6 | APM32F103ZET6]]
 
* [[Geehy_APM32F103ZET6 | APM32F103ZET6]]
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* [[Geehy_APM32F407VGT6 | APM32F407VGT6]]
   
 
==== GigaDevice ====
 
==== GigaDevice ====
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* [[GigaDevice GD32E503R-START | GD32E503R-START]]
 
* [[GigaDevice GD32E503R-START | GD32E503R-START]]
 
* [[GigaDevice GD32E507Z-EVAL | GD32E507Z-EVAL]]
 
* [[GigaDevice GD32E507Z-EVAL | GD32E507Z-EVAL]]
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  +
==== HPMicro ====
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* [[HPMicro HPM6750EVKMINI|HPM6750EVKMINI]]
   
 
==== HSXP ====
 
==== HSXP ====
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* [[NXP_NxH2004_SDK | NxH2004 SDK]]
 
* [[NXP_NxH2004_SDK | NxH2004 SDK]]
 
* [[NXP_NxH3675_SDK | NxH3675 SDK]]
 
* [[NXP_NxH3675_SDK | NxH3675 SDK]]
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* [[NXP_PNEV76FAMA | PNEV76FAMA]]
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* [[NXP_i.MX_RT685_SuperMonkey | i.MX RT685 SuperMonkey]]
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* [[NXP_MIMXRT685-EVK | MIMXRT685-EVK]]
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* [[NXP_S32K3X4EVB | S32K3X4EVB]]
   
 
==== OKdo ====
 
==== OKdo ====
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* [[Renesas FPB-RA4E1]]
 
* [[Renesas FPB-RA4E1]]
 
* [[Renesas FPB-RA6E1]]
 
* [[Renesas FPB-RA6E1]]
  +
* [[Renesas RZ/A3UL SMARC EVK]]
 
* [[Renesas RZ/G2L SMARC EVK]]
 
* [[Renesas RZ/G2L SMARC EVK]]
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* [[Renesas RZ/T2M-RSK]]
 
* [[Renesas RA6T1 Motor Control Evaluation System]]
 
* [[Renesas RA6T1 Motor Control Evaluation System]]
   
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* [[SiFive Arty FPGA Dev Kit]]
 
* [[SiFive Arty FPGA Dev Kit]]
 
* [[GroupGets LoFive R1.1]]
 
* [[GroupGets LoFive R1.1]]
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* [[SiFive HiFive1]]
 
* [[SiFive E21 Standard Core Dev Kit | SiFive E21 Standard Core Dev Kit (ARTY-100T)]]
 
* [[SiFive E21 Standard Core Dev Kit | SiFive E21 Standard Core Dev Kit (ARTY-100T)]]
 
* [[SiFive E24 Standard Core Dev Kit | SiFive E24 Standard Core Dev Kit (ARTY-100T)]]
 
* [[SiFive E24 Standard Core Dev Kit | SiFive E24 Standard Core Dev Kit (ARTY-100T)]]
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==== ST ====
 
==== ST ====
 
* [[SPC560D-Discovery Evalboard]]
 
* [[SPC560D-Discovery Evalboard]]
* [[SR6-EVB001]]
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* [[SR6-EVB000]]
 
* [[STM3241G-EVAL]]
 
* [[STM3241G-EVAL]]
 
* [[STM32F746 Discovery]]
 
* [[STM32F746 Discovery]]
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Using the right software tools, J-Trace PRO trace probes are particularly helpful in analyzing system behaviour enabling uninstrumented live code coverage and code profiling.
 
Using the right software tools, J-Trace PRO trace probes are particularly helpful in analyzing system behaviour enabling uninstrumented live code coverage and code profiling.
   
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* [[J-Trace | J-Trace main article]]
 
* [[General information about tracing]]
 
* [[General information about tracing]]
 
* [[MTB specifics]]
 
* [[MTB specifics]]
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* [[Tracing on Atmel ATSAMV71]]
 
* [[Tracing on Atmel ATSAMV71]]
 
* [[Tracing on Hilscher netX90]]
 
* [[Tracing on Hilscher netX90]]
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* [[Tracing on Infineon Traveo II (CYT2B7)]]
 
* [[Tracing on Infineon XMC4400 series MCUs]]
 
* [[Tracing on Infineon XMC4400 series MCUs]]
 
* [[Tracing on Infineon XMC4500 series MCUs]]
 
* [[Tracing on Infineon XMC4500 series MCUs]]
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== J-Flash SPI ==
 
== J-Flash SPI ==
 
* [[Adesto AT25PExx/AT45DBxx1E serial Flashes]]
 
* [[Adesto AT25PExx/AT45DBxx1E serial Flashes]]
* [[Cypress S25Hx256T / S25Hx512T / S25Hx01GT serial flash]]
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* [[Infineon S25Hx256T / S25Hx512T / S25Hx01GT serial flash]]
 
* [[Winbond W25M512JVFIQ serial Flash]]
 
* [[Winbond W25M512JVFIQ serial Flash]]
   
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* [[OpenOCD]]
 
* [[OpenOCD]]
 
* [[Using J-Link on VirtualBox under Ubuntu]]
 
* [[Using J-Link on VirtualBox under Ubuntu]]
* [[Flashing Cypress PSoC Creator output data files with J-Flash]]
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* [[Flashing Infineon PSoC Creator output data files with J-Flash]]
 
* [[Programming External SPI Flashes]]
 
* [[Programming External SPI Flashes]]
 
* [[Unlock maximum SWO speed on SEGGER's high end debug probes]]
 
* [[Unlock maximum SWO speed on SEGGER's high end debug probes]]

Revision as of 08:52, 18 August 2022

The J-Link debug probes with their outstanding performance, robustness, and ease of use are the market leading debug probes today. The J-Trace PRO sets a benchmark for instruction tracing with its streaming trace function that enables unlimited tracing at full clock speed.

This wiki page explains and links to details and device specifics that can not be found on the debug and trace probes product pages.

Contents

Documentation

Glossary / Definitions of Debug and Trace specific terms

J-Link

SEGGER J-Links are the most widely used line of debug probes available today. They've proven their value for more than 10 years in embedded development. This popularity stems from the unparalleled performance, extensive feature set, large number of supported CPUs, and compatibility with all popular development environments.

J-Link software

J-Link hardware

J-Link model specifics

For an overview which hardware versions of the different models support which features, please refer to the model feature overview.

Extending device support

Troubleshooting

Device specifics

ABOV

Alif Semiconductor

Altera

Ambiq Micro

Analog Devices

AndesTech

ARM

Atmel

AutoChips

CloudBEAR

ClouderSemi

ClouderSemi CR600

Codasip

China Key System (CKS)

Dialog Semiconductor

Geehy

GigaDevice

Hilscher

HPMicro

HSXP

IndieSemi

Infineon

Intel

Maxim

MediaTek

Microchip

Nordic Semi

Nuvoton

NXP

O2Micro

ON Semiconductor

Qorvo

Raspberry Pi

Renesas

Silicon Labs

SiFive

ST

Syntacore

Telink

TI

Toshiba

Xilinx

Zilog

Core specifics

Evaluation board specifics

ABOV

Altera

ARM

Ambiq Micro

Analog Devices

Adafruit

Arduino

Atmel

AutoChips

BBC

ElectroSmith

Geehy

GigaDevice

HPMicro

HSXP

IndieSemi

Infineon

MediaTek

Microchip

Nordic Semiconductor

Nuvoton

NXP

OKdo

ON Semiconductor

RaspberryPi

Renesas

SiFive

Silicon Labs

Syntacore

STM32Duino

Telink

TI

Samsung

ST

Xilinx

Flash programming

J-Trace

J-Trace PRO is an advanced debug probe that supports the advanced tracing features of Arm Cortex cores. It can capture complete instruction traces over long periods of time—thereby enabling the recording of infrequent, hard-to-reproduce bugs. This is particularly helpful when the program flow "runs off the rails" and stops in a fault state. Using the right software tools, J-Trace PRO trace probes are particularly helpful in analyzing system behaviour enabling uninstrumented live code coverage and code profiling.

Device Specifics

Keil MDK

RTT

WebUSB

J-Flash

J-Flash SPI

IDE and Debugger specifics

List of supported IDEs

Ozone

TIF specifics

FAQ

Glossary / Definitions