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In-circuit, universal flash programmer features credit-card-sized footprint

February 22, 2021 By Redding Traiger

The SEGGER Flasher Compact is a full-featured, in-circuit, universal flash programming tool in a housing with a footprint smaller than that of a credit card. While the Flasher Compact can be used in stand-alone or PC-based mode, it is primarily designed for integration into production rigs or automated test equipment (ATE) where space is limited. […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger

IDE handles Apple M1 ARM-based SoC work

February 17, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER announces its Embedded Studio build for the newly released Apple M1, Apple’s first ARM-based system-on-chip (SoC) designed specifically for Mac. Embedded Studio is SEGGER’s cross-platform Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for ARM/Cortex and RISC-V. While the ARM-based M1 can execute applications for Intel x86-based CPUs using Apple’s Rosetta 2 translator, applications built specifically for the […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger

Tool helps write RISC-V flash loaders fitting in 2kB of RAM

January 29, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER just released a new Open Flashloader for RISC-V systems. The template, which can be adjusted to fit any RISC-V system, allows engineers to write flash loaders that fit into just 2kB of RAM. This enables J-Link to debug probes to download directly and easily into the flash memory of a RISC-V Microcontroller or SoC. […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger

Debug interface hardware now available for Linux on ARM

January 14, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER’s entire portfolio of J-Link software is now available for Linux on ARM, for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. This includes both the command-line programs and GUI tools such as J-Flash, J-Flash SPI, J-Scope, the J-Link Configurator, and the GUI version of the GDB Server. J-Link for Linux on ARM supports the same target devices […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger

Flash programmer gets quad-mode capability for QSPI flashes

January 8, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER adds quad mode programming for QSPI Flashes to its universal flash programmer, maximizing programming speed for production environments. Flasher PRO ensures that the time gained using 4-pin transfer translates directly to increased productivity. Operating in either PC-based or stand-alone mode, the Flasher PRO reaches the theoretical minimum programming time of the QSPI device itself. […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger

J-Link Remote Servers speed embedded system debugging

December 17, 2020 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER announces that it now operates a worldwide network of J-Link Remote Servers, enabling a user to debug target systems from anywhere in the world at even higher speeds than before. The J-Link Remote Servers are available to every J-Link user at no cost. While using the closest server significantly increases communication speed, customers still […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips, Software Tagged With: segger

New IDE linker program shrinks executable code by 15%

December 11, 2020 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER’s Embedded Studio for RISC-V now comes with the SEGGER Linker in addition to the GNU linker. The SEGGER Linker has been developed from the ground up to create executables for Embedded Systems. For RISC-V, it shrinks the size of the resulting programs by up to 15%, shortens link time, delivers a detailed map file, […]

Filed Under: Embedded, Microcontroller Tips, Software Tagged With: segger

ROS now supports 64-bit processor cores

November 18, 2020 By Redding Traiger

SEGGER has announced that its embOS real-time operating system now supports 64-bit processor cores. Today, most IoT implementations and other sophisticated embedded applications rely on 32-bit CPUs. In the very near future, however, they will start migrating to higher performance 64-bit CPUs. This is because the latest generation of SoCs and FPGAs with advanced peripherals […]

Filed Under: Applications, Embedded, IoT, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger

Floating-point library supports embedded variant of RISC-V core

September 21, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

SEGGER announces a new version of the RISC-V Floating-Point Library with full support for RV32E – the embedded variant of the RISC-V core. The new library leads to a massive reduction in code size for RISC-V applications using floating point. With all arithmetic functions hand-coded in assembly language, the memory footprint of RISC-V applications using […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: segger, seggermicrocontroller

Simplified SAML11-device development with embOS RTOS and advanced tools

July 9, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas

SAML11-device development

SEGGER announces full support for Microchip’s new SAML11 devices within their complete lineup of embedded development solutions. Users can start developing with SAML11 out of the gate with SEGGER’s IDE Embedded Studio, RTOS embOS, J-Link debug probes, and SystemView runtime visual analysis tool, which are all utilized in the ready-to-go evaluation package, which is free […]

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