Hello, the page for J-trace says the below about Trace Buffer-
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Trace Buffer
If the target device includes an Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB) or similar, trace can be done with a J-Link. The trace data is then written by the target into the internal trace buffer of usually about a few kilobytes and read by J-Link when the target is halted. With a trace buffer the last few thousand executed instructions can be available, which does not provide full insight, but can be useful to recall the execution flow before a fault or issue occurs.
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segger.com/products/developmen…echnology/trace-features/
Can the RTT buffer be used for tracing with Segger J-Link Base? If so, can you please share more infromation on this?
Thank you.
Kind regards
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Trace Buffer
If the target device includes an Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB) or similar, trace can be done with a J-Link. The trace data is then written by the target into the internal trace buffer of usually about a few kilobytes and read by J-Link when the target is halted. With a trace buffer the last few thousand executed instructions can be available, which does not provide full insight, but can be useful to recall the execution flow before a fault or issue occurs.
"
segger.com/products/developmen…echnology/trace-features/
Can the RTT buffer be used for tracing with Segger J-Link Base? If so, can you please share more infromation on this?
Thank you.
Kind regards