Unboxing my new Segger J-Link Edu Mini, sponsored by Segger after I killed my old one.Thanks Segger!
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ckou
Community Member
Here is the URL:
segger.com/products/debug-prob…overview/#supported-cores
As we can see.
J-Link EDU Mini support cortex-A7 device not only cortex-M device.
But I fail to connect to my cortex-A7 device with JTAG interface.
Do it support cortex-A device?
If true, how to convent 9pin debug cable to 20pin regular configuration?
[img]https://www.segger.com/fileadmin/images/products/J-Link/Accessory/Adapters/J-Link_9-pin_Cortex-M_Adapter.png[/img]
Thanks a lot.