J-Link and Flasher are both tools from SEGGER, but they serve different primary purposes. J-Link is primarily a debug probe for embedded systems, used for debugging and programming microcontrollers. Flasher, on the other hand, is a flash programming tool designed for high-volume production and standalone programming.
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Flasher Production Tools (5)
Flasher, the SEGGER programming tool for Arm, Renesas RX and Freescale PowerPC based series of microcontrollers with either on-chip or external flash memory. After setup, these Flashers can be used as a stand-alone JTAG/SWD programmer or controlled by a PC program. It is cross-platform, working on Linux, Windows & Mac. It has an Ethernet interface and supports internal and external… -
J-Link Debug Tools (4)
J-Link the market leading debug probe family. Other top models of the J-Link family are J-link BASE, J-Link PRO, PLUS & ULTRA+. Powered by a USB, J-Link BASE supports a wide range of CPU cores and microcontrollers. Used worldwide for development and production (flash programming), it is based on a 32-bit RISC CPU and can communicate at high speed with…