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This section provides performance values of popular
JTAG emulators for ARM cores in comparison with J-Link ARM.
Performance comparison
The following table lists performance values of popular
JTAG emulators for download into RAM:
| Abatron BDI2000 |
up to 340 Kbytes/s |
| Abatron BDI1000 |
up to 170 Kbytes/s |
| Amontec JTAGkey |
up to 135 Kbytes/s |
| ARM RealView Multi-ICE |
up to 130 Kbytes/s |
| Hitex Tantino |
up to 130 Kbytes/s |
| Hitex Tanto |
up to 400 Kbytes/s |
| Ronetix PEEDI |
up to 409 Kbytes/s |
| Rowley CrossConnect for ARM |
up to 200 Kbytes/s |
| Segger J-Link |
up to 720 Kbytes/s |
All download speeds are taken from specifications found
on manufacturer's website on March 20, 2007. If different values have
been found, the highest one has been used. Please note that the actual
speed depends on various factors, such as JTAG, clock speed, host CPU
core etc.
Measuring J-Link download speed
JLink.exe has been used to measure performance. The
hardware consisted of:
- PC with 2.6 GHz Pentium 4, running Win2K
- USB 2.0 port
- USB 2.0 hub
- J-Link
- Target with ARM7 running at 50 MHz
A screenshoot of JLink.exe after the measuresment has
been performed.
Software download
More information on J-Link
General information
Performance comparison
USB
Driver Installation
J-Mem,
free memory viewer
J-Link
SDK available
Flash programming overview
J-Flash,
flash programming software
Flash
SDK available
Using
J-Link with IAR "C"-Spy
RDI
Support
Software
breakpoints in flash
J-Link
Adapters
Troubleshooting
J-Link
FAQs
Pricing

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Last update:
June 11, 2007
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