Difference between revisions of "Multiple J-Links at the same PC"
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− | It is possible to have multiple J-Links connected to the same PC, also for the USB-only models. When having multiple J-Links connected to the same PC via USB and no specific J-Link is specified to connect to, by default the following dialog pops up, allowing to select the one to connect to: |
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+ | It is possible to have multiple J-Links connected to the same PC. For the IP/Ethernet based models (J-Link PRO, Flasher PRO, ...) this is pretty clear, but it is also possible for the USB-only based models. |
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+ | When having multiple J-Links connected to the same PC via USB and no specific J-Link is specified to connect to, by default the following dialog pops up, allowing to select the one to connect to: |
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+ | == Connecting to a specific J-Link == |
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A J-Link is identified by its serial number (S/N), so in order to connect to a specific J-Link, the S/N needs to be specified, to avoid the selection dialog to pop up. How the S/N is specified depends on the IDE / environment in which J-Link is used. In the following, the specification for different IDEs / environments is listed: |
A J-Link is identified by its serial number (S/N), so in order to connect to a specific J-Link, the S/N needs to be specified, to avoid the selection dialog to pop up. How the S/N is specified depends on the IDE / environment in which J-Link is used. In the following, the specification for different IDEs / environments is listed: |
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Revision as of 08:45, 24 July 2017
It is possible to have multiple J-Links connected to the same PC. For the IP/Ethernet based models (J-Link PRO, Flasher PRO, ...) this is pretty clear, but it is also possible for the USB-only based models.
General behavior
When having multiple J-Links connected to the same PC via USB and no specific J-Link is specified to connect to, by default the following dialog pops up, allowing to select the one to connect to: <TBD>
Connecting to a specific J-Link
A J-Link is identified by its serial number (S/N), so in order to connect to a specific J-Link, the S/N needs to be specified, to avoid the selection dialog to pop up. How the S/N is specified depends on the IDE / environment in which J-Link is used. In the following, the specification for different IDEs / environments is listed: <TBD>