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●新款ada3571,新款SEGGER J-Link EDU Mini V2下載器,JTAG/SWD Debugger
價格(含稅)NT$2,730
運費NT$60
條碼18865
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※本產品原廠代理從國外進口,有些交期較長,下訂前請詢問!

SEGGER J-Link EDU Mini V2(ada3571

【Revision History】改版紀錄:

  • As of March 11, 2025 - this now comes in plastic housing and has USB Type C instead of Micro B. The target interface cable is now both .05″ 19‑pin and .05″ 9-pins. Also no longer includes a USB cable.它現在採用塑膠外殼,並且具有 USB Type C 而不是 Micro B。目標接口電纜現在為 19Pin 和 9Pin。也不再包含 USB 連接線。
  • As of August 23, 2018 this item now includes a 10-pin SWD ribbon cable.
  • As of August 31, 2018 this item has a USB Micro-B input instead of USB-A and comes with a USB-A to USB Micro-B cable.

〔Technical Details〕規格:

J-Link EDU Mini is delivered with the following components:

  • J-Link EDU Mini with standard 10-pin 0.05" male connector (compatible to J-Link)
  • combo .05″ 19‑pin and .05″ 9-pin target interface cable
  • Debugger weight: 7.4g
  • Debugger dimensions: 63.5 x 63.5 x 19mm

 

  Doing some serious development on any ARM-based platform, and tired of 'printf' plus an LED to debug? A proper JTAG/SWD HW debugger can make debugging more of a pleasure and less of a pain. It allows you to program your devices at the click of a button, read or write memory addresses or registers on a live system, temporarily halt program execution at a given location or condition, and much more. Essentially, it's a direct window into what's going on inside your MCU at any given moment, giving you a level of access and control that's not easy to replicate with other debugging methods.

  The J-LINK EDU Mini is a version of the J-Link EDU in a reduced form factor (18mm x 50mm – like a USB stick!) with identical functionality for Cortex-M based targets. We really love J-Links for programming our Cortex chips, they're durable and support every microcontroller we've bumped into. They're also often supported within the IDE's for chips for native debugging (e.g. Atmel Studio for when we're doing our ATSAMD development). The new Mini is bare-bones and very affordable! It is designed to allow students and educational facilities as well as hobbyists access to top of the line debug probe technology. It can do just about everything the 'big sister' J-Link EDU can do:

  •  Unlimited Breakpoints - The unlimited breakpoints in flash memory feature can be used free of charge for evaluation. The evaluation period is not time limited. For commercial use a separate license is required.
  •  Free Software Updates - As a legitimate owner of a SEGGER J-Link, you can always download the latest software free of charge. Though not planned and not likely, we reserve the right to change this policy. Note that older models may not be supported by newer versions of the software. Typically, we support older models with new software at least 3 years after end of life.
  •  Supports concurrent access to CPU by multiple applications - J-Link allows multiple applications to access a CPU at the same time. This has numerous applications. J-Link commander can be used in parallel to a debugger, a tool to communicate via DCC can be used in parallel to a debugger or a visualization tool such as Micrium's u/C-Probe or SEGGER's kernel viewer embOSView.
  •  Cross-platform support - Runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X. The MAC and Linux versions are fully usable, but limited to the following components: J-Link Commander, command line GDBServer, shared library (DLL-equivalent)
  •  Licensing and Support : J-Link EDU Mini may only be used for non-commercial purposes. J-Link EDU Mini does not include support. (However you may submit your question to the SEGGER Forum)
  •  You may use the J-Link EDU for non profit educational purposes only! Non-profit educational purposes means that you may not use the J-Link EDU and its J-Link software.
  •  direct or indirect in or for a profit organization or business purposes or other undertaking intended for profit
  •  direct or indirect in any other commercial environment (e.g. office)
  •  To develop, debug, program or manufacturer a commercial product (or parts thereof)
  •  To use it to either earn money or reasonably anticipate the receipt of monetary gain from it.

  What does this mean? Basically, if you're making money (or plan to make money) off your project, you'll need to order the full commercial version, or find a different debugger that suits your needs and budget better. But if you're working on personal, non-commercial projects, such as publishing some open source designs you're not selling yourself, you're good. You don't need to be a student, and you can even be a paid engineer during the week, using this on the weekend for personal non-commercial projects. As long are your intentions are non-commercial, the J-Link EDU is an excellent choice!

  If you're going to use your debugger strictly for education or personal, non-commercial projects, such as publishing open source designs that you're not selling, then you should get this EDU Mini (or the standard EDU) version!

  We do have the commercial version of the J-Link – please support SEGGER's quality engineering and respect their generosity by purchasing the professional/commercial version of the J-Link; it's still a great deal!

  This kit comes with a combo .05″ 19‑pin and .05″ 9-pin target interface cable.

  More about why we like J-Link!

  Of the dozens (and dozens!) of debuggers out there (we have literally drawers full of them!), we chose the J-Link for a number of reasons:

  •  It's USB-based and uses a high-speed MCU internally, not an FTDI converter like most low-cost debuggers. More debugging, less waiting!
  •  It's toolchain, IDE, and vendor neutral, so you only need to buy one tool for all of your ARM needs and be done with it forever:
  •  Support GDB-based debugging and flash programming on Linux, Windows, and the Mac via the free GDB Server
  •  Supports most major IDEs, including Keil, IAR Atmel Studio, Crossworks for ARM
  •  It includes flash-programming algorithms for most MCUs, and Segger is very pro-active about updating their drivers to support the newest chipsets.
  •  It just works, and keeps on working, and it'll be there for you in several years' time.

 The J-Link is fast. Stepping through breakpoints and reading memory addresses is quick, as is programming the flash memory on the chips. Its real strength, though, is that it's so vendor and tool neutral. Most chip vendors today provide low cost (or free) tools, but they also lock you into their chips and force you to accept the choice they've made for you. Segger's J-Link is a nice change in that respect, since you can be reasonably certain it will work with any chip, in any major toolchain, and you're free to change camp (or OS or IDE) without having to buy a new debugger every time.

【 Why Would I Want This? 】

  You can do a lot of basic debugging with just printf and an LED, and you may not need a HW debugger to get started, but once you start to working on more complicated projects, you hit a debugging wall pretty quickly.

  Your chip might be ending up in the HardFault handler, for example, but without a debugger it can be very hard to trace back exactly what is causing the problems. A debugger allows you to set 'breakpoints' in your code, where execution will temporarily stop, and you can check the value of memory or peripherals at that point in time, and then 'single-step' through your code line by line, executing your program until you find the place that causes your fault. There's a lot more to debugging than simple breakpoints, but you can often solve in a few minutes with breakpoints what would take much longer with printf and instrusive blocking mechanisms you insert into your code without a debugger.

  Whether you're using GDB Server (GNU Tools) or an IDE and a commercial toolchain, it's also just a big convenience, since the J-Link can program the flash for you at the click of a button, reset the device, start execution, and then 'halt' on main(). You can do all these steps yourself -- programming the device via free tools over UART or via a USB bootloader, etc. -- but when you need to do that 40-50 times a day, it can get old quick, and 15 seconds saved make a huge difference when debugging. You can program a small MCU and break on main in 2-3 seconds with a J-Link, which makes the tools more or less invisible, which is a good thing when you have other problems to worry about.

相關文件

如需所有 Segger 產品的產品支持:
https://forum.segger.com/

https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/product-files/3571/UM08001_JLink+%281%29.pdf

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