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Hello, Thank you for reaching out. The timestamp value in J-Scope is interpreted in microseconds (µs). To display the correct timestamps with J-Scope, you should start with a timestamp of 0 and increase it by 2000 (2ms) each time you send data. Best regards, Simon
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Hello, You can only choose out of the available pin configurations that are available the MCU and cant adjust it yourself. You can find the available pin configurations for the STM32U599 here: wiki.segger.com/ST_STM32U5#QSPI_Flash If your Pin configuration differs from the ones available, please get in touch with us directly via our support system: segger.com/ticket/ Best regards, Simon
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Hello, You can override the reset functionality by passing a JLink script file to the JLink Commander that implements the ResetTarget() function. This will ensure JLink calls your custom reset function instead of the default target reset. Here is an example of how to override JLink functions: Overriding device specific connect To pass the script file to the JLink Commander, you can use the following command line option: J-Link Commander Command Line Options Best regards, Simon
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Hello, Programming the OTP of this chip is not supported by J-Link, and we do not have any plans to do so in the near future because our schedule is quite booked at this time. You may want to add support yourself with the JLink DSK using the high-performance SEGGER Flashloader. More information can be found here: segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/tools/j-link-dsk/ wiki.segger.com/J-Link_Device_Support_Kit Best regards, Simon
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Hello, Could you please send us a J-Link log file of the failing scenario? How to enable: wiki.segger.com/J-Link_DLL#Enable_J-Link_Log_File The S/N you have sent is from a unit from 2019 which is out of support and warranty. We recommend to make use of our trade-in program: segger.com/purchase/trade-in-program/ In the J-Link Commander, you need to select a device in order to connect to your core. In your case, select "CORTEX-M7". Best regards, Simon
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Hello, You seem to be using a version which is not up to date. Does the issue also occur with the current release version? https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink Could you please send us a J-Link log file of the failing scenario? How to enable: wiki.segger.com/J-Link_DLL#Enable_J-Link_Log_File Best regards, Simon
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Hello, Unfortunately, we do not have experience debugging with the NXP S32 Development Studio either. Below is a link to a list of supported IDEs and instructions on how to set them up for debugging with Jlink: Supported IDEs Best regards, Simon
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Hello, I looked at your project and noticed that you are using the STM32F446ZC. The STM32F446ZC has a flash memory range from 0x8000000 to 0x803FFFF (256KB). This means that the address 0x8060000 you are trying to program is not valid. This might explain why the Jlink is not programming the data. However, I don't understand why the Stlink is able to flash this data correctly. Could it be that you meant to select the STM32F446xE, which has 512KB of flash memory? Best regards, Simon
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Hello, I apologize if I have expressed myself unclearly. SuppressGUI is an J-link Command string not an command for the J-Link Commander. However, you can execute J-link Command string in the commander with the exec command, so in your case you need to write: exec SuppressGUI. Not only SuppressGUI. wiki.segger.com/J-Link_Command…ng_J-Link_Command_Strings Best regards, Simon
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Hello, You can change the reset strategy used by the J-Link in the J-Link Commander with SetResetType. In your case, to switch to a software reset, it should be: exec SetResetType = 6 For more information, please refer to: SetResetType J-Link Reset Strategies Best regards, Simon
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Hello, Thank you for reaching out. Does the problem also occur with the latest version, V7.96k? If the problem still occurs, could you please create and send one J-Link log file of the failing scenario as well as one of the good case? How to enable: Enable J-Link Log File Best regards, Simon
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Hello, On startup, the GDB Server connects with our update server to check for updates. Best regards, Simon
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Hello, The -delrange command only affects the data file and not the chip itself. To delete only a specific sector via the J-Flash command line application, follow these steps: 1. Select the sectors in the J-Flash GUI application (currently not possible via commands). J-Flash Flash Settings 2. Save the project. 3. Open the project via the J-Flash command line application with -openprj <FILENAME>. 4. Use the -erasesectors command.Only the previously selected sectors are erased. For more details, p…