- Universal Compatibility: Supports nearly all ARM7/9/11, Cortex-A5/A8/A9, Cortex-M0/M0+/M1/M3/M4/M7, and Cortex-R4/R5 MCUs.
- High-Speed USB 2.0: Delivers rapid flash programming and debugging experiences.
- Robust JTAG & SWD Support: Auto-detection of target core speed and intelligent buffering for reliable communication.
- Advanced Debugging Features: Supports Serial Wire Viewer (SWV) tracing for Cortex-M devices.
- Voltage Flexibility: Wide target voltage range from 1.2V to 3.3V, compatible with 5V tolerant inputs.
- Integrated Power Supply: Can supply configurable 3.3V or 5V power (up to 300mA) to small target boards via a jumper selection.
JLINK V9.4 Stable Edition – High-Speed Debugger/Programmer for STM32 MCUs | Includes English Shell, Board, 7 Cables & 40-Pin Ribbon Wire
| Connectivity | PC Interface USB 2.0 (Full Speed) |
|---|---|
| Supported Cores | ARM 7/9/11, Cortex-M/A/R Incl. STM32, NXP, TI, Renesas RX |
| Voltage Range | 1.2 V to 3.3 V 5 V tolerant inputs |
| JTAG Speed | Up to 12 MHz (JTAG interface) |
| SWD Speed | Up to 15 MHz (SWD interface) |
| Power Output | 3.3V / 5V Selectable (max 300mA) |
| ESD Protection | Integrated electrostatic protection circuit |


- Software Installation: Download and install the official J-Link Software and Documentation Pack from the Segger website. This package includes necessary drivers and utilities.
- Driver Installation: Connect the J-Link V9 to your PC via USB.
- Target Connection: Connect the appropriate ribbon cable (20-pin JTAG or 10-pin SWD) to your development board.
- Power Configuration (Optional): If you need the J-Link to power your target board, adjust the onboard jumper to select 3.3V or 5V before connecting the ribbon cable to the target board.
- IDE Configuration: In your preferred IDE (e.g., Keil MDK, IAR EWARM, STM32CubeIDE), navigate to the debugger settings and select “J-Link” as your hardware probe.
The package typically includes the J-Link V9 main board, various connection cables, and a 40-pin ribbon wire for connecting to target devices.
Yes, the V9 model allows you to use a jumper to supply 3.3V or 5V to the target board, up to 300mA. This is suitable for small prototype boards.
It is compatible with Windows, Linux, and macOS environments where the official Segger software pack can be installed.
Official software, documentation, and support for J-Link products are available on the Segger website.






