J-Link BASE Compact
USB powered JTAG debug probe supports a large number of CPU cores.
Based on a 32-bit RISC CPU, it can communicate at high speed with the supported target CPUs.
SEGGER J-Link BASE Compact is used around the world in tens of thousand places for development and production (flash programming) purposes.
Overview
SEGGER J-Link BASE Compact:
- 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
SEGGER J-Link debuggers are the most popular choice for optimizing the debugging and flash programming experience.
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.