SEGGER adds J-Link debugger support for first commercially available Cortex-M85 device


SEGGER has added complete debugger support for the first commercially available Cortex-M85 device, the RA8M1 MCU group from Renesas.

Working closely with the Renesas hardware and software development teams, SEGGER swiftly supplied a working J-Link programming and debug solution very early in the RA8M1 group development cycle. The first solution supplied was capable of debugging on the Renesas VHDL simulator running in their design offices in Japan. Due to the remote location and very restricted access, SEGGER was able to use their remote tunneling capability to bring up J-Link debugging from SEGGER’s headquarters in Germany.

The latest release of J-Link debugger software offers the usual very fast debug features including download to the RA8M1 on-chip flash and external OSPI flash along with hardware/software breakpoints as well as streaming instruction trace when using J-Trace PRO.

“Having access to the J-Link debug probes so early in the RA8 series development cycle has enabled us to release the first commercially available Cortex-M85 MCUs with a fully functional ecosystem,” says Andy Beeson, Product Manager at Renesas Electronics. “This includes the Renesas RA Flexible Software Package (FSP), TrustZone and IDEs, with J-Link at the very heart of it.”

In addition to the new device now being supported by SEGGER’s J-Link debug probes and J-Trace streaming trace probes, it is now also supported by SEGGER’s Flasher in-circuit programmers.

The Flasher family of programmers are fast, robust, reliable, and easy to use. Using Turbo mode, programming speed is extremely fast. Whether the focus is on size, flexibility, portability, security, or mass production, SEGGER has the perfect programmer for the task at hand.

For more information about SEGGER’s development tools and how we can support early device development, please visit:

www.segger.com/products/


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