
J-Link EDU
Sold outThe low-cost SEGGER J-Link debugger for educational purpose
SEGGER J-Link EDU is identical to J-Link BASE and offers the same functionality
It has been designed to allow students and educational facilities as well as hobbyists access to top of the line debug probe technology.
Overview
J-Link runs on Windows, Linux, macOS. The MAC and Linux versions are fully usable, but limited to the following components:
J-Link Commander, command line GDBServer, shared library (DLL-equivalent)
SEGGER J-Link debuggers are the most popular choice for optimizing the debugging and flash programming experience.
Tech specs
- Supports a broad range of microcontrollers
- Supports direct download into RAM and flash memory
- Multiple CPUs supported—8051, PIC32, RX, ARM7/9/11, Cortex-M/R/A, RISC-V
- Download speed up to 1 MByte/s
- Supports unlimited breakpoints in flash memory, additional license required.
- Setting breakpoints in external flash memory of Cortex-M systems is possible with J-Link's Unlimited Flash Breakpoints technology only
- Free software updates
- Built-in VCOM functionality
Documentation
Debugging with the Arduino IDE 2.0
Learn how to set up a Zero board, J-Link and Atmel-ICE debuggers with the Arduino IDE 2.0, and how to debug a program.
Using the Segger J-Link debugger with the MKR boards
Learn how to set up a MKR board with the Segger J-link debugger.