J-Link V8 USB ARM JTAG Emulator Debugger Programmer ARM Chips
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The J-Link V8 USB ARM JTAG Emulator Debugger Programmer is a high-performance debugging and programming tool widely used in the development of embedded systems based on ARM microcontrollers. This device offers an optimised debugging experience thanks to its download speed and compatibility with a wide range of CPUs and development environments.
Its main features include:
- USB 2.0 port for plug-and-play connection.
- Support for ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, Cortex-A5/A8/A9, Cortex-M0/M1/M3/M4 and Cortex-R4 processors.
- Compatibility with Serial Wire Debug (SWD) and Serial Wire Viewer (SWV).
- Download speed of up to 720 kb/s (800 kb/s in DCC mode).
- Maximum JTAG frequency of 12 MHz.
- Support for development environments such as IAR Workbench, Keil MDK, ADS, RVDS and others based on GDB.
- Intelligent firmware with automatic speed identification and self-adjusting timer.
- Monitoring of all JTAG signals and target voltage measurement.
- Support for multicore debugging and remote server for access via TCP/IP.
- Free software with GDB server for debugging with GDB-based solutions.
- Production programming with J-Flash software available.
- No external power supply required, powered by USB.
- Wide target voltage range: 1.2V, 3.3V and 5V tolerant.
- Lightweight at 160 grams for easy handling.
This emulator is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems from version 2000 to Windows 7, including 64-bit versions. In addition, the package includes a 20-pin JTAG cable and a USB cable for connection.
The J-Link V8 supports an extensive list of microcontrollers and ARM families, including Actel, Analog Devices, ARM Cortex, Atmel, AustriaMicroSystems, Cirrus Logic, Ember, Energy Micro, Freescale Semiconductor, Luminary Micro, Nuvoton, NXP, OKI Semiconductor, ROHM, Samsung, Socle Technology, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, Toshiba and Zilog, among others.
This programmer and debugger is ideal for developers who need a robust and versatile tool for debugging and programming ARM chips, making embedded application development more efficient and precise.
- USB 2.0 plug-and-play port for easy connection
- Supports ARM7/9/11, Cortex-A5/A8/A9, Cortex-M0/M1/M3/M4, Cortex-R4
- Download speed up to 720 kb/s (800 kb/s in DCC mode)
- Maximum JTAG frequency of 12 MHz
- Compatible with IAR Workbench, Keil MDK, ADS, RVDS and GDB
- JTAG signal monitoring and target voltage measurement
- Support for multicore debugging and TCP/IP remote server
- No external power supply required, powered by USB
- Wide target voltage range: 1.2V, 3.3V, 5V tolerant
- Includes 20-pin JTAG cable and USB cable
Customer Questions & Answers
What main functions does the J-Link V8 offer and in which cases is it preferable to other ARM programmers?
The J-Link V8 allows debugging and programming of ARM, PIC32 and Renesas RX microcontrollers via JTAG and SWD. It stands out for its download speed of up to 720 kb/s (800 kb/s in DCC), support for multiple IDEs (Keil, IAR, GDB, etc.) and unlimited breakpoints in flash. It is preferred by developers who need broad compatibility, stability and advanced debugging, outperforming simple programmers such as ST-Link in flexibility and speed.
What are the physical dimensions, weight and construction materials of the J-Link V8 and what is included in the box?
The J-Link V8 measures approximately 100 mm × 50 mm × 25 mm and weighs around 120 g. It is usually made with a durable ABS plastic casing. The box typically includes the emulator, a standard USB cable and a 20-pin JTAG/SWD ribbon cable. Please check the specific supplier package, as the contents may vary.
What warranty and after-sales support does the J-Link V8 offer, and is it possible to obtain spare parts or firmware updates?
Warranty support varies by supplier, usually from 6 to 12 months. No official internal spare parts are available. The J-Link V8 has limited firmware update support, as newer models (V9 onwards) receive greater support. For professional production, it is advisable to check the update policy or consider current versions.
Which operating systems is the J-Link V8 compatible with?
The J-Link V8 is compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000, XP (32 and 64 bit), 2003 (32 and 64 bit), Vista (32 and 64 bit) and Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit).
What types of processors does the J-Link V8 support?
It supports ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, Cortex-A5/A8/A9, Cortex-M0/M1/M3/M4, Cortex-R4 processors, as well as Microchip PIC32 and Renesas RX.
Does the J-Link V8 need an external power supply?
No, the J-Link V8 is powered through the USB port and does not require an external power supply.
What is included in the J-Link V8 package?
It includes the J-Link V8 emulator, a 20-pin JTAG cable and a USB cable for connection.
Is it compatible with popular development environments?
Yes, it is compatible with IAR EWARM, Keil MDK, IAR EWRX, Renesas e2studio and other GDB-based environments.