IAR Systems announces that I-jet, the new high-performing in-circuit debugging probe, is now available for immediate delivery. Thanks to its advanced features and high performance, I-jet gives new possibilities for very fast, and stable, debugging. It is seamlessly integrated into the high-performing C/C++ compiler and debugger tool suite IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM. I-jet provides a fast debugging platform, with download speeds of up to 1 MB per second, JTAG and Serial Wire Debug clocking at up to 32 MHz, and Serial Wire Output (SWO) frequencies of up to 60 MHz. I-jet is also capable of delivering power to the target board and measuring target power consumption with a high degree of accuracy. It is fully plug-and-play, and offers user-friendly features such as automatic core recognition, and direct download into the flash memory of most popular microcontrollers. No power supply is needed since I-jet is entirely powered by USB.
The new debug probe supports microcontrollers based on ARM7, ARM9, ARM11, ARM Cortex-M, ARM Cortex-R4, and ARM Cortex-A5/A8/A9 cores. The Serial Wire Viewer is supported using the UART and Manchester encoding modes. Embedded Trace Buffer and JTAG adaptive clocking are supported and all JTAG signals can be monitored.


















