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When your target device is plugged into your computer's
USB port, or when the computer is first powered up after connecting the
J-Link, Windows will detect the new hardware.
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The wizard starts the installation of the driver. First
select the "Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)"
option, then click on the "Next >" button. |
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In the next step, you need to select the "Specify a
location" option, and click on the "Next >" button. |
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The wizard will ask you to help it find the correct
driver files for the new device. Use the directory navigator to select
"D:\armjlink_v108\" (or your chosen location) and confirm with a click
on the "Next >" button. |
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The wizard confirms your choice and starts to copy,
when you click on the "Next >" button. |
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At this point, the installation is complete. Click
on the "Finish" button to dismiss the installation. |
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To verify the correct installation of the driver, disconnect
and reconnect J-Link to the USB port. During the initialization process
the LED on the J-Link is flashing and afterwards glows permanently.
Connect your target hardware with the J-Link via JTAG and start the
provided sample application JLink.exe. The sample application JLink.exe
should display the voltage and the Id of the target device as shown
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In addition to this you may verify the driver installation
by consulting the Windows device manager. If the driver is installed and
your J-Link ARM is connected to your computer, the device manager should
list the J-Link ARM driver as a node below "Universal Serial Bus controllers"
as show in the following screenshot:
A right-click on the driver will open a context menu
which contains the item "Properties". If you select this item, a new dialog
is opened and should report: "This device is working properly".
Connecting the target system
Power-on Sequence
In general J-Link ARM should be powered on before connecting it with the
target device. That means you should first connect J-Link with the host
system via USB and then connect J-Link ARM with the target device via
JTAG. Power-on the device after you connected J-Link ARM to it.
Verifying target device connection
If the USB driver is working properly and your J-Link ARM is connected
with the host system, you may connect J-Link ARM to your target hardware.
Then start JLink.exe again which should now display the normal J-Link
ARM related information and in addition to that it should report that
it found a JTAG target and the target's core ID.
The screenshot below shows the output of JLink.exe. As can be seen, it
reports a J-Link ARM with one JTAG device connected.

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January 8, 2008
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