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J-link support for 48V automotive microcontrollers

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Segger in Germany has worked with Allegro MicroSystems to support 48V-capable microcontrollers for motor control in automotive designs. The deal means Segger’s J-Link debug probes can now be used to both download a program into and debug the A89211, A89212, and A89224 system-on-chip devices for three-phase brushless DC and permanent-magnet-synchronous-motor motor-control applications. These integrate an ARM Cortex-M4 […] The post J-link support …
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eeNews Europe broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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