Hello,
I am currently looking for an affordable JTAG debugger to debug some open source software on my Jetson TX1. The Jetson TX1 uses Cortex A57 and Cortex A53 cores in a BIG.little architecture. I was wondering if the J-Link EDU supports this, but I'm having a hard time figuring it out. On the overview of supported CPUs page[0], the A53 is listed as supported, but the A57 is missing. On the other hand, the Segger Wiki[1] seems to mention that the A57 is supported since "Hardware Version 10". So, is the Jetson TX1 supported by the J-Link EDU?
[0]: segger.com/products/debug-prob…pported-cpus-and-devices/
[1]: wiki.segger.com/Software_and_H…ures_Overview#Flasher_ARM
I am currently looking for an affordable JTAG debugger to debug some open source software on my Jetson TX1. The Jetson TX1 uses Cortex A57 and Cortex A53 cores in a BIG.little architecture. I was wondering if the J-Link EDU supports this, but I'm having a hard time figuring it out. On the overview of supported CPUs page[0], the A53 is listed as supported, but the A57 is missing. On the other hand, the Segger Wiki[1] seems to mention that the A57 is supported since "Hardware Version 10". So, is the Jetson TX1 supported by the J-Link EDU?
[0]: segger.com/products/debug-prob…pported-cpus-and-devices/
[1]: wiki.segger.com/Software_and_H…ures_Overview#Flasher_ARM