The following tables show the features which are included in each J-Link / J-Trace model.
Hardware features like Ethernet interface, USB full- / high-speed interface, etc. are J-Link model specific features which can not be updated or changed by software updates.
Feature | J-LinkEDU | J-LinkEDU Mini | J-LinkBASE | J-LinkBASECompact | J-LinkPLUS | J-LinkPLUSCompact | J-LinkWiFi | J-LinkULTRA+ | J-LinkPRO | J-Trace PROfor Cortex-M | J-Trace PROCortex |
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Download speed into RAM 1 |
1.0 MByte / sec |
200 KByte / sec |
1.0 MByte / sec |
1.0 MByte / sec |
1.0 MByte / sec |
1.0 MByte / sec |
1.0 MByte / sec |
3.0 MByte / sec |
3.0 MByte / sec |
3.0 MByte / sec |
3.0 MByte / sec |
Max. target interface speed | 15 MHz | 4 MHz | 15 MHz | 15 MHz | 15 MHz | 15 MHz | 15 MHz | 50 MHz | 50 MHz | 50 MHz | 50 MHz |
Max. SPI interface speed | 12 MHz | 4 MHz | 12 MHz | 12 MHz | 12 MHz | 12 MHz | 12 MHz | 50 MHz | 50 MHz | 50 MHz | 50 MHz |
Max. SWO speed | 30 MHz | 4 MHz | 30 MHz | 30 MHz | 30 MHz | 30 MHz | 30 MHz | 100 MHz | 100 MHz | 100 MHz | 100 MHz |
High Speed Sampling Bandwidth | 1 kHz 5 | 1 kHz 5 | 1 kHz 5 | 1 kHz 5 | 1 kHz 5 | 1 kHz 5 | 1 kHz 5 | Unlimited 6 | Unlimited 6 | Unlimited 6 | Unlimited 6 |
Supported target voltage | 1.2V - 5V | 3.3V | 1.2V - 5V | 1.2V - 5V | 1.2V - 5V | 1.2V - 5V | 1.2V - 5V | 1.2V - 5V | 1.2V - 5V | 1.2V - 5V | 1.2V - 5V |
USB | |||||||||||
Ethernet | |||||||||||
WiFi | |||||||||||
JTAG interface | |||||||||||
cJTAG interface | |||||||||||
SWD interface | |||||||||||
SWO interface | |||||||||||
Microchip ICSP® interface |
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Renesas FINE interface | |||||||||||
ETM Trace | |||||||||||
ETB Trace | |||||||||||
Unlimited Streaming Trace + Live Analysis 4 |
Supported
Not Supported
1 The download speeds listed here are the peak download speeds that can be achieved by the particular J-Link model. The actual download speed may be lower as it depends on various factors, such as, but not limited to: The selected debug interface & speed, the CPU core and its operating frequency, other devices in the JTAG chain in case JTAG is used as target interface.
4 Unlimited streaming trace allows to transmit trace in real-time to the PC . While traditional trace only allows to see and analyze the last xxx MB of trace data, with streaming trace it is possible to have all data available. This allows extended debugging features like code coverage, CPU load analysis based on a function basis, ...
5Max. sampling frequency is guaranteed for sampling one variable and for appropriate target interface speeds being selected (min. 1 MHz). Sampling more than one variable in parallel, may lead to a smaller max. sampling frequency. When this threshold of sampling frequency decrease is hit, depends on different factors (Number of variables to be sampled in parallel, size of each variable, selected target interface speed, ...)
6 Only limited by the bandwidth of the debug interface. Typical sampling frequency of one variable: > 10 kHz.
Software features are features implemented in the software primarily on the host. Software features can either come with the J-Link or be added later using a license string from Segger.
Feature | J-Link EDU | J-Link EDU Mini | J-Link BASE | J-Link PLUS | J-Link WiFi | J-Link ULTRA+ | J-Link PRO | J-Trace PRO Cortex-M | J-Trace PRO Cortex |
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GDB Server | |||||||||
Flash Download 2 | |||||||||
Real-Time Transfer (RTT) | |||||||||
Unlimited Flash Breakpoints 3 | |||||||||
J-Flash / J-Flash SPI | |||||||||
Ozone | |||||||||
RDI | |||||||||
RDDI |
Y Supported
N Not supported
2 Most IDEs come with their own flashloaders, so in most cases this feature is not essential for debugging your applications in flash. The J-Link flash download (FlashDL) feature is mainly used in debug environments where the debugger does not come with an own flashloader (e.g. the GNU Debugger). For more information about flash download, please refer to Flash Download.
3 The Unlimited Flash Breakpoint feature allows setting an unlimited number of breakpoints even if the application program is not located in RAM, but in flash memory. Without this feature, the number of breakpoints which can be set in flash is limited to the number of hardware breakpoints (typically two for ARM 7/9, six for Cortex-M3). For more information about flash breakpoints, please refer to Unlimited Flash Breakpoints.
Support for additional / new cores may be added to existing J-Link models with a new firmware version as far as the exisiting J-Link hardware allows it.
Core | J-Link EDU |
J-Link EDU Mini |
J-Link BASE |
J-Link PLUS |
J-Link WiFi |
J-Link ULTRA+ |
J-Link PRO |
J-Trace PRO Cortex-M |
J-Trace PRO Cortex |
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ARM legacy cores | ||||||||||
ARM7 | ||||||||||
ARM9 | ||||||||||
ARM11 | ||||||||||
ARM Cortex cores | ||||||||||
Cortex-A5 | ||||||||||
Cortex-A7 | ||||||||||
Cortex-A8 | ||||||||||
Cortex-A9 | ||||||||||
Cortex-A12 | ||||||||||
Cortex-A15 | ||||||||||
Cortex-A17 | ||||||||||
Cortex-A53 | ||||||||||
Cortex-A72 | ||||||||||
Cortex-M0 | ||||||||||
Cortex-M0+ | ||||||||||
Cortex-M1 | ||||||||||
Cortex-M3 | ||||||||||
Cortex-M4 | ||||||||||
Cortex-M7 | ||||||||||
Cortex-M23 | ||||||||||
Cortex-M33 | ||||||||||
Cortex-R4 | ||||||||||
Cortex-R5 | ||||||||||
Cortex-R8 | ||||||||||
SC000 (M0 secure) | ||||||||||
SC300 (M3 secure) | ||||||||||
Microchip PIC32 | ||||||||||
Microchip PIC32MX | ||||||||||
Microchip PIC32MZ | ||||||||||
Renesas RX | ||||||||||
Renesas RX110 | ||||||||||
Renesas RX111 | ||||||||||
Renesas RX210 | ||||||||||
Renesas RX21A | ||||||||||
Renesas RX220 | ||||||||||
Renesas RX610 | ||||||||||
Renesas RX621 | ||||||||||
Renesas RX62G | ||||||||||
Renesas RX62N | ||||||||||
Renesas RX62T | ||||||||||
Renesas RX630 | ||||||||||
Renesas RX631 | ||||||||||
Renesas RX63N | ||||||||||
Renesas RX63T | ||||||||||
RISC-V | ||||||||||
RV32 | ||||||||||
RV64 | ||||||||||
SiLabs 8051 | ||||||||||
EFM8 |
Supported
Not supported