|
|

Embedded Software Solutions
|
|
J-Link
JTAG/SWD Emulator with USB interface
J-Link is a USB powered JTAG emulator supporting a large
number of CPU cores.
Based on a 32-bit RISC CPU, it can communicate at high speed with the
supported target CPUs. J-Link is used around the world in tens of
thousand places for development and production (flash programming)
purposes.
J-Link support is integrated in most professional IDEs such as IAR,
Keil, Rowley and many others.
Along with the OEM version (such as IAR J-Link, ATMEL SAM-Ice and
others) more than 60,000 J-Links have been sold so far, making J-Link
probably the most popular emulator for ARM cores and the de-facto
standard.
|
|
Features
- Direct download into flash memory of most popular
microcontrollers supported
- USB 2.0 interface
- Supported CPUs: Any ARM7,9,11, Cortex-M0, M1, M3, M4, R4,
Renesas RX
- Serial Wire Debug (SWD) support
- Serial Wire Viewer (SWV) support
- Automatic core recognition
- JTAG speed up to 12 MHz
- Download speed up to 720 Kbytes/second (ARM7 @ 50 MHz, 12MHz
JTAG speed)
- Seamless integration into the IAR Embedded Workbench IDE
- No power supply required, powered through USB
- Support for adaptive clocking
- All JTAG signals can be monitored, target voltage can be
measured
- Support for multiple devices
- Fully plug and play compatible
- Standard 20-pin JTAG connector
- Wide target voltage range: 1.2V - 3.3V, 5V tolerant
- USB and 20-pin ribbon cable included
- Memory viewer (J-Mem) included
- TCP/IP server included, which allows using J-Link via TCP/IP
networks
- RDI interface available, which allows using J-Link with RDI
compliant software
- Flash programming software (J-Flash) available
- Flash DLL available, which allows using flash functionality in
custom applications
- Software Developer Kit (SDK) available
- Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB) support
- 14-pin JTAG adapter available
- Optical isolation adapter available
- Target power supply: J-Link can supply up to 300 mA to target
with overload protection
Available Software Packages
J-Link Flash Breakpoints
The J-Link software contains an additional feature, called Flash
Breakpoints. Flash breakpoints allow the user to set an unlimited
number of software breakpoints when debugging in flash memory.
This feature is also available for
J-Link RDI.
J-Flash
J-Flash is a PC software running on Windows 2000/XP systems,
which enables you to program your Flash EEPROM devices via the
On-Chip Debug connector (JTAG) on your target system.
J-Link GDB Server
The J-Link GDB Server is a remote server for the GDB. The GDB
and GDB Server communicate via a TCP/IP connection, using the
standard GDB remote serial protocol. The GDB Server translates
the GDB monitor commands into J-Link commands.
J-Link SDK
The J-Link DLL is a standard Windows DLL typically used from "C"
(Visual Basic or Delphi projects are also doable). It makes the
entire functionality of J-Link available thru the exported
functions.
J-Link Flash SDK
An enhanced version of the J-Link SDK, which contains additional
API functions for flash programming. The additional API functions
(Prefixed JLINKARM_FLASH) allow erasing and programming the internal
flash memory of many ARM 7/9 and Cortex-M3 MCUs.
J-Link ARM RDI
The J-Link ARM RDI software is an RDI interface for J-Link. It
makes it possible to use J-Link with any RDI compliant debugger.
Available bundles including J-Link ARM
Specifications *
| General |
| Supported OS |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows
XP Microsoft Windows XP x64 Microsoft Windows 2003
Microsoft Windows 2003 x64 Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows Vista x64 Windows 7 Windows 7 x64 |
| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) |
EN 55022, EN 55024 |
| Operating temperature |
+5°C ... +60°C |
| Storage temperature |
-20°C ... +65 °C |
| Relative humidity (non-condensing) |
Max. 90% rH |
| Mechanical |
| Size (without cables) |
100mm x 53mm x 27mm |
| Weight (without cables) |
70g |
| Available Interfaces |
| USB interface |
USB 2.0, full speed |
| Target interface |
JTAG 20-pin (14-pin adapter available) |
| JTAG/SWD Interface, Electrical |
| Power supply |
USB powered Max. 50mA + Target Supply current. |
| Target interface voltage (VIF) |
1.2V ... 5V |
| Target supply voltage |
4.5V ... 5V (if powered with 5V on USB) |
| Target supply current |
Max. 300mA |
| Reset Type |
Open drain. Can be pulled low or tristated. |
| Reset low level output voltage (VOL) |
VOL <= 10% of VIF |
| For the
whole target voltage range (1.8V <= VIF <= 5V) |
| LOW level input voltage (VIL) |
VIL <= 40% of VIF |
| HIGH level input voltage (VIH) |
VIH >= 60% of VIF |
| For 1.8V
<= VIF <= 3.6V |
| LOW level output voltage (VOL) with a load of 10 kOhm |
VOL <= 10% of VIF |
| HIGH level output voltage (VOH) with a load of 10 kOhm |
VOH >= 90% of VIF |
| For 3.6
<= VIF <= 5V |
| LOW level output voltage (VOL) with a load of 10 kOhm |
VOL <= 20% of VIF |
| HIGH level output voltage (VOH) with a load of 10 kOhm |
VOH >= 80% of VIF |
| JTAG/SWD Interface, Timing |
| SWO sampling frequency |
Max. 6MHz |
| Data input rise time (Trdi) |
Trdi <= 20ns |
| Data input fall time (Tfdi) |
Tfdi <= 20ns |
| Data output rise time (Trdo) |
Trdo <= 10ns |
| Data output fall time (Tfdo) |
Tfdo <= 10ns |
| Clock rise time (Trc) |
Trc <= 10ns |
| Clock fall time (Tfc) |
Tfc <= 10ns |
* J-Link hardware revision 8 and up
| For more information please contact the MicroWay sales
team: |
Head Office
MicroWay Pty Ltd
PO Box 84,
Braeside, Victoria, 3195, Australia
Ph: 1300 553 313
Fax: 1300 132 709
email: sales@microway.com.au
ABN: 56 129 024 825 |
Sydney Sales Office
MicroWay Pty Ltd
PO Box 1733,
Crows Nest, NSW 1585, Australia
Tel: 1300 553 313
Fax: 1300 132 709
email: sales@microway.com.au
ABN: 56 129 024 825 |
New Zealand Sales Office
MicroWay Pty Ltd (NZ)
PO Box 912026
Victoria Street West Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Tel: 0800 450 168
email: sales@microway.co.nz |
 |
|
International: call +61 3 9580 1333, fax +61 3 9580 8995
|
|
|