Difference between revisions of "J-Link Eco mode"
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+ | J-Link Eco mode support refers to a J-Link unit supporting to run in different power modes.<br> |
It is '''not related''' to (and must not be confused with) low power modes of the target MCU, in any way! |
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== General information == |
== General information == |
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− | J-Link is shipped with |
+ | J-Link is shipped with Eco mode level 0 active by default. This level allows maximum performance.<br> |
− | For large test farms or similar, it may make sense to configure the J-Links for a |
+ | For large test farms or similar, it may make sense to configure the J-Links for a higher Eco mode level, if not the full performance is needed, but to save significant amounts of power. |
'''More TBD''' |
'''More TBD''' |
Latest revision as of 10:21, 14 December 2022
J-Link Eco mode support refers to a J-Link unit supporting to run in different power modes.
It is not related to (and must not be confused with) low power modes of the target MCU, in any way!
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General information
J-Link is shipped with Eco mode level 0 active by default. This level allows maximum performance.
For large test farms or similar, it may make sense to configure the J-Links for a higher Eco mode level, if not the full performance is needed, but to save significant amounts of power.
More TBD