SEGGER Microcontroller Flasher ARM

SEGGER Flasher ARM is a programming tool for Arm® based microcontrollers System-on-Chips (SoCs), and external flashes (such as (Q)SPI) that are directly connected to a microcontroller. The Flasher ARM is easy to set up and use with SEGGER software tools. Since it can operate as a standalone programmer or be controlled via PC, Flasher ARM offers flexibility for production. In standalone mode, it supports remote control via USB, UART, Ethernet, a TTL trigger, or the push of a button.

Features

  • Three boot modes: J-Link mode, stand-alone mode, MSD mode
  • Stand-alone programmer (once set up, Flasher can be controlled without the use of PC program)
  • Support for Arm7, Arm9, and Cortex-A|R|M
  • Supports internal and external flash devices
  • Serial in target programming supported
  • Data files can be updated via mass storage when in MSD mode, or via J-Flash
  • No power supply required, powered through USB

Specifications

  • USB powered power supply
  • USB 2.0, high-speed USB host interface
  • RS232 host interface with 9-pin
  • 20-pin target interface (various pin adapters available)
  • 1.2V to 5V supported target voltage
  • 5V target supply voltage
  • 400mA (maximum) target supply current
  • +5°C to +60°C operating temperature range
  • 121mm x 66mm x 30mm dimension (without cables)
Published: 2011-08-08 | Updated: 2025-07-23