How to purchase J-Link EDU J-Link EDU is available for 49.98 € including VAT (list price) In case you would like to purchase the J-Link EDU from Europe, please contact the appropriate distributor in your country or the online shop at AK-Modul-Bus. For purchase from countries outside Europe, J-Link EDU is sold via distribution or at the Digi. The J-LINK EDU Mini is a version of the J-Link EDU in a reduced form factor (18mm x 50mm – like a USB stick!) with identical functionality for Cortex-M based targets. We really love J-Links for programming our Cortex chips, they're durable and support every microcontroller we've bumped into. Yes Cortex-A is supported by J-Link Edu Mini. From your description it sounds like you are connecting the debug connector incorrectly to your board. To connect 9-pin to 20-pin you can use the following adapter. 1 J-Link BASE; 2 J-Link PLUS; 3 J-Link EDU; 4 J-Link ULTRA; 5 J-Link PRO; 6 J-Link EDU Mini; 7 J-Link LITE ARM; 8 J-Link LITE Cortex-M; 9 J-Trace for Cortex-M; 10 J-Trace PRO for Cortex; 11 J-Trace PRO for Cortex-M; 12 Flasher ARM. J-Link EDU Mini. J-LINK EDU Mini is a version of the J-Link EDU in a reduced form factor with identical functionality. It has been designed to allow students and educational facilities as well as hobbyists access to top of the line debug probe technology.
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Nikosant03
Community Member
Hi everyone,
I've purchached the J-Link EDU mini because I needed for flashing the nRF52840 module. I am new here and I need some guidance.
First of all I suppose that I have to update the firmware on the J-Link isn't it? So, I downloaded the J-Link Software and Documentation pack for Windows (I am windows user) from this page.
Then following this guide I open the J-Link configurator to update the firmware. The problem is that when I connect the J-Link on my PC through USB the build in green LED on J-Link is fast flashing and my PC does not recognize any device and of cource the J-Link configurator sais 'No emulators to update.'
So, I want to flash my nRF52840 module using the J-Link EDU mini. How should I started?
- Should I update the firmware of J-Link?
- Could I flash my nRF52840 module using the Segger Embeded Studio or I have to use the J-Flash?
- Are there any further steps I should follow?
Thanks in advance
Nick