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What is the best Jtag for a good price?   Message List  
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Hello

I am planning in buying a JTAG device,

I need your advice to choose a proper one to my case.

I use the eclipse to write the codes.
I have a Olimex LPC2478 platform.

I want a Good and stable debugger.

What do you suggest?

Thanks.


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Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:38 pm

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Hello I am planning in buying a JTAG device, I need your advice to choose a proper one to my case. I use the eclipse to write the codes. I have a Olimex...
Felipe de Andrade Nev...
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I like the JLink variants.. this vendor on EBay has a JLink V7 clone with full licenses.. The licenses allow you to use the GDB server from Segger which...
John Gentilin
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Jul 10, 2009
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I would rather go for the original because that would keep me out of potential trouble. The licenses are for Segger software but obviously not granted from...
lpc2100_fan
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Jul 11, 2009
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Thanks for the answers. I only use free softwares, so I will only use ecplise. I am able to afford a expensive JTAG adapter, around 200-300 usd is ok. The...
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Jul 11, 2009
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Best and good (low) are of course often contradictory. I've not tried them all. J-Link with IAR has been problem-free and the flash breakpoints in this (and...
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Jul 11, 2009
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... Hi, do you want to work on a commercial project, creating something you want to sell? If no, go for the $150 NCU. Eclipse is supported but as far as I know...
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Jul 11, 2009
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Humm... I am thinking in buying the cheap ~68EUR kit that comes with many adapters for learning proposes, and one J-link for commercial proposes... I think I ...
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Jul 12, 2009
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... It would really be great if these were not advertised on this forum. They are unauthorized clones of a legitimate piece of equipment. -- Paul....
Paul Curtis
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It's very stable (J-Link + Eclipse). Plus, Eclipse IDE is much better than uVision, IMO. If you like to have other compilers, other than GNU toolchain, Eclipse...
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Jul 11, 2009
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Is it ok also for Cortex using SWD? ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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... It is often cheaper to buy J-link as part of one of IAR's kickstart plus packages, which include a devboard and the J-link. You can save more by ebaying...
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... I use the Olimex USB Jtag-Tiny simply because is was inexpensive. I'm happy with it and have no trouble debugging (LPC2103 + Eclipse + Yagarto + ZylinCDT +...
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*tcirobot*, tell me, do you have limitations on breackpoints using the olimex jtag usb-tiny? Thanks. 2009/7/11 tcirobot <tcirobot@...> ... [Non-text...
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I've used the Olimex ARM-USB_OCD with lpc2103 and lpc2148. It was like $72 US from Sparkfun.com. I just got a new STM32, I will try to set it all up and see if...
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