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Win a Microchip J-32 Debug Probe

Win a Microchip J-32 Debug Probe (DV164232) with REDE and if you don't win, receive a 20% off coupon and free shipping on one of these products.
The J-32 Debug Probe makes it cheaper, faster, and easier to debug and program Microchip's PIC32 and SAM microcontrollers and microprocessors.
The J-32 debugging probe is fully integrated into Microchip's powerful MPLAB® X IDE integrated development environment and its easy-to-use integrated programming environment. Connecting existing hardware is easy as it retains the SEGGER J-Link/J-Trace 20-pin debug connector. The J-32 debugging probe offers all the features and functions that 32-bit microprocessor and microcontroller developers need.
The SEGGER J-32 also takes advantage of its many advanced software utilities, many of which are free:

  • System View (V2.x) records execution time and captures tasks, interrupts, timers, API calls, and user events, as well as providing immediate analysis of the captured information.
  • J Scope is an application that displays runtime data for various variables in oscilloscope format. Simply connect the J-32 debugging probe to the device, program, and open J-Scope. Each variable can be handled individually with the usual controls and functions of an oscilloscope.
  • Remote Server allows operation of the J-32 debugging probe from anywhere in the world. This is especially useful when your software expert needs to solve development problems with products in another geographic area.
  • j mem allows modifications to be made directly in RAM and in the SFR (Special Function Register) registers without the need for an integrated development environment. The memory can be displayed in 8, 16 or 32 bit format and can be exported to a .bin file. J-Mem is compatible with Windows®, macOS® and Linux® operating systems.

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