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'''Segger Microcontroller'''
==History==
Segger Microcontroller was founded in 1992 by Rolf Segger in [[Hilden]], Germany.<ref name="Segger-About-Company">{{cite web |title=About Us - The Company |url=https://www.segger.com/about-us/the-company/ |website=Segger |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241206190958/https://www.segger.com/about-us/the-company/ |archive-date=December 6, 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref> The first product was the [[real-time operating system]] (RTOS), now named embOS. It was followed by emWin two years later. Initial products focused on RTOS and [[middleware]] products. However, the company later produced ISP-programming tools (Flasher) and debug probes (J-Link). In 2015, Segger introduced Embedded Studio, their [[Cross-platform software|cross-platform]] IDE for [[central processing unit]]s conforming to the [[ARM architecture]], though recent versions are also used by [[RISC-V]]. All products are developed, maintained and updated in Germany except for Embedded Studio, which is primarily developed by a team of developers in the [[United Kingdom]].
==Product categories==
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|+ <big>J-Trace & J-Link Models</big><ref>{{cite web |title=J-Trace Products |url=https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-trace/ |website=Segger Microcontroller Systems |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241007101418/https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-trace/ |archive-date=October 7, 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=J-Link Products |url=https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/ |website=Segger Microcontroller Systems |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241112024425/https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/ |archive-date=November 12, 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref>
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! Model !! Host<br/>[[USB#Release_versions|USB]]<br />speed !! Host<br/>[[Ethernet physical layer|Ethernet]]<br />speed !! Host<br/>[[Wi-Fi#Versions_and_generations|Wi-Fi]]<br/>type !!
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Trace PRO<br/>(''ARM & RISC-V'') || {{yes|3.0 [[USB#Release_versions|SS]]}} || {{yes|1 [[Gbit
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Trace PRO Cortex-A/R/M || {{yes|3.0 SS}} || {{yes|1 Gbit/s}} || None || 1.2V to 5V || {{yes|19-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Trace PRO Cortex-M || {{yes|3.0 SS}} || {{yes|1 Gbit/s}} || None || 1.2V to 5V || {{yes|19-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Trace PRO RISC-V || {{yes|3.0 SS}} || {{yes|1 Gbit/s}} || None || 1.2V to 5V || {{yes|19-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Link PRO [[Power over Ethernet|PoE]] || 2.0 [[USB#Release_versions|HS]] || {{yes|100 [[Mbit/s]]<br/>([[Power over Ethernet|PoE]])}} || None || 1.2V to 5V || None || {{yes|20-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Link PRO || 2.0 HS || {{yes|100 Mbit/s}} || None || 1.2V to 5V || None || {{yes|20-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Link ULTRA+ || 2.0 HS || None || None || 1.2V to 5V || None || {{yes|20-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Link [[WiFi]] || 2.0 HS || None || {{yes|802.11b/g/n<br/>(2.
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Link PLUS,<br/>J-Link PLUS Compact || 2.0 HS || None || None || 1.2V to 5V || None || 20-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Link BASE,<br/>J-Link BASE Compact || 2.0 HS || None || None || 1.2V to 5V || None || 20-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left; background: #FFE3E3; color: black" | J-Link EDU<br/>('''discontinued''') || 2.0 HS || None || None || 1.2V to 5V || None || 20-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Link EDU Mini || {{maybe|2.0 [[USB#Release_versions|FS]]}} || None || None || {{maybe|3.3V}} || None || {{maybe|9-pins,<br/>
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| style="text-align:left" | J-Link OB<br/>(''on board'') || {{maybe|2.0 FS}} || None || None || {{maybe|Depends}} || None || {{maybe|Integrated<br/>on dev board<br/>(2 to 4
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* Note: Further models are J-Link LITE ARM, J-Link LITE CortexM, J-Link LITE RX, J-Link OEM.<ref>[http://www.segger.com/other-j-links.html Other J-Links; segger.com]</ref>
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* Note: The EDU & EDU Mini models cannot be used for commercial software development, also doesn't come with J-Flash, J-Flash-SPI, RDDI, RDI options.
* Note: Adapters and isolators are available to convert the 20-pin 0.1"/2.54mm [[Pin header|male shrouded (box) header]] to another target board connector.<ref>[http://www.segger.com/jlink-adapters.html J-Link adapters and isolators; segger.com]</ref>
* Note: The compact variants are functionally identical to
==See also==
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