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IAR SYSTEMS I-jet - Working with I-jet Trace

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I-jet Trace
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TARGET CONNECTIONS
These target interfaces are supported:
MIPI-20, for up to 4-bit wide trace (part number SHF-110-01-L-D): JTAG, SWD,
cJTAG, SWO, ETM
MIPI-10 for debugging without trace (part number SHF-105-01-L-D): JTAG, SWD,
cJTAG, SWO
Arm-20 for debugging without trace (part number HTST-110-01-L-DV): JTAG,
SWD, cJTAG, SWO
Mictor-38 for up to 16-bit wide trace (I-jet Trace A/R/M only): JTAG, SWD,
cJTAG, ETM, and SWO
MIPI-60 (with trace) and TI-14/cTI-20 (without trace) connections via optional
adapters
I-jet Trace CM comes with a MIPI-20 connector on the front panel, and with MIPI-20
and MIPI-10 cables, as well as a legacy Arm-20 adapter.
I-jet Trace A/R/M comes with an adapter board with a Mictor-38 connector that plugs
directly into the target board. For boards that do not use the high-speed Mictor
connector, the pod also supports the standard MIPI-20 headers.
Note: Only the MIPI-20 and Mictor-38 cables support ETM trace functionality. All
other connections (MIPI-10 and Arm-20) are only for plain JTAG/SWD/SWO/cJTAG
debugging.
All I-jet adapters are compatible with I-jet Trace.
Working with I-jet Trace
These tasks are covered:
Setup and installation
Connecting the target system
Using Trace
Updating the probe firmware
For information about debugging using I-jet Trace, see the C-SPY® Debugging Guide
for Arm.