SEGGER announces the release of the Arduino MKR Adapter, simplifying the connection of J-Link debug probes to Arduino boards from the MKR series. The adapter was originally developed for internal use to simplify SEGGER’s processes. It has since evolved into a standalone product, accessible to the broader Arduino community, eliminating the need for soldering and…
Renesas enhances RISC-V embedded processing portfolio
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has introduced the industry’s first RISC-V MCU specifically optimized for advanced motor-control systems. The new solution enables customers to benefit from a ready-to-use, turnkey solution for motor-control applications, with no development cost. Customers benefit from reduced time to market and cost reductions with the delivery of…
SEGGER to Support the emWin Embedded GUI Tool Library for Epson’s Simple LCD Controllers
Seiko Epson Corporation and SEGGER Microcontroller have announced that SEGGER will add support to emWin embedded GUI tool library for Epson’s simple LCD controller series including the S1D13L01, S1D13L02, and S1D13L04. emWin has been designed to offer an efficient, processor- and display a controller-independent graphical user interface (GUI) for any application with a graphical display. As users demand high-quality interfaces, emWin allows development teams to generate clean graphics for user interfaces. The interface is compatible with both single-task as well as multitask environments with a proprietary operating system or any commercial RTOS and is shipped as “C” source code.
SEGGER Introduces the J-Link EDU Mini Focused on the Educational Community
In order to address the demands of the educational community for low-cost, professional development tools, SEGGER has introduced the J-Link EDU mini. It offers all advanced features associated with a commercial J-Link solution at the price of USD 18. These include the use of SEGGER’s leading IDE Embedded Studio, Ozone Debugger, and GDB Server, along with some other powerful visualization tools like SystemView and J-Scope. However, it has certain limitations regarding the permitted use for educational purposes; speed of the probe is up to 200 kByte/sec and the usage for Cortex-M targets via the SWD interface. Any tool or IDE that supports J-Link debug probes simply works with J-Link EDU mini, including SEGGER Embedded Studio. It can also be used without limitation for educational purposes.