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Debug Technology for Motor Control Designs

July 07, 2016 by Jeff Shepard

SEGGER has introduced J-Link support for Zilog's ZNEO32! Cortex-M3 based family of MCUs. This includes support for debug, and flash programming. Production line programming is also available via the SEGGER Flasher family. Projects using the ZNEO32! MCUs can now take advantage of the proven reliability and industry-leading performance of SEGGER's highly popular J-Link debug technology, leading to faster and more efficient developments cycles.

J-Link is supported in all major IDE’s; IAR EWARM, Keil MDK, Rowley Crossworks, SEGGER’s own Embedded Studio and other Eclipse/GDB based offerings. This gives Zilog developers flexibility in their choice of IDE’s without compromising on the superior download speed to RAM and Flash that J-Link technology offers.

“I am very pleased to announce J-Link support for this Zilog MCU family. ZNEO32! Developers now have the best debugger at hand to create their next generation motor control products," says Alex Grüner, CTO of SEGGER.

“Our ZNEO32! is a perfect solution for motor applications. With SEGGER’s J-Link support of this high performance, low-power Cortex-M3 core, development from almost any IDE is made easy. SEGGER’s Embedded Studio and J-Link are a perfect match to our powerful Z32F384 Evaluation Kit,” said Tom Ormiston, Tools Manager, Zilog.