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JTAG EMULATOR ARM7/ARM9 ETM

8.10.00 J-TRACE ARM

Manufacturer Part Number
8.10.00 J-TRACE ARM
Description
JTAG EMULATOR ARM7/ARM9 ETM
Manufacturer
Segger Microcontroller Systems
Type
Emulatorr

Specifications of 8.10.00 J-TRACE ARM

Contents
Emulation Module
For Use With/related Products
ARM7, ARM9
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
899-1006
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2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
J-Link / J-Trace (UM08001)
For each of the software components which require an additional license, there are
three types of licenses:
Built-in License
This type of license is easiest to use. The customer does not need to deal with a
license key. The software automatically finds out that the connected J-Link contains
the built-in license(s). This is the type of license you get if you order J-Link and the
license at the same time, typically in a bundle.
Key-based license
This type of license is used if you already have a J-Link, but want to enhance its func-
tionality by using flash breakpoints. In addition to that, the key-based license is used
for trial licenses. To enable this type of license you need to obtain a license key from
SEGGER. Free trial licenses are available upon request from www.segger.com. This
license key has to be added to the J-Link license management. How to enter a license
key is described in detail in Licensing on page 143. Every license can be used on dif-
ferent PCs, but only with the J-Link the license is for. This means that if you want to
use flash breakpoints with other J-Links, every J-Link needs a license.
Device-based license
The device-based license comes with the J-Link software and is available for some
devices. For a complete list of devices which have built-in licenses, please refer to
Device list on page 49. The device-based license has to be activated via the debug-
ger. How to activate a device-based license is described in detail in the section Acti-
vating a device-based license on page 49.
This type of license is easiest to use. The customer does not need to deal with a
license key. The software automatically finds out that the connected J-Link contains
the built-in license(s). To check what licenses the used J-Link have, simply open the
J-Link commander (JLink.exe). The J-Link commander finds and lists all of the J-
Link’s licenses automatically, as can be seen in the screenshot below.
This J-Link for example, has built-in licenses for RDI, J-Link ARM FlashDL and
FlashBP.
When using a key-based license, a license key is required in order to enable the J-
Link flash breakpoint feature. License keys can be added via the license manager.
How to enter a license via the license manager is described in Licensing on page 143.
Like the built-in license, the key-based license is only valid for one J-Link, so if
another J-Link is used it needs a separate license.
License types
Built-in license
Key-based license
CHAPTER 2
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Licensing

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