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15.15 Silicon Labs

J-Link has been tested with the following Silicon Labs devices:
EFM32G200F16
EFM32G200F32
EFM32G200F64
EFM32G210F128
EFM32G230F32
EFM32G230F64
EFM32G230F128
EFM32G280F32
EFM32G280F64
EFM32G280F128
EFM32G290F32
EFM32G290F64
EFM32G290F128
EFM32G840F32
EFM32G840F64
EFM32G840F128
EFM32G880F32
EFM32G880F64
EFM32G880F128
EFM32G890F32
EFM32G890F64
EFM32G890F128
EFM32TG108F4
EFM32TG108F8
EFM32TG108F16
EFM32TG108F32
EFM32TG110F4
EFM32TG110F8
EFM32TG110F16
EFM32TG110F32
EFM32TG210F8
EFM32TG210F16
EFM32TG210F32
EFM32TG230F8
EFM32TG230F16
EFM32TG230F32
EFM32TG840F8
EFM32TG840F16
EFM32TG840F32
EM351
EM357
15.15.1 EFM32 series devices
15.15.1.1SWO
Usually, the SWO output frequency of a device is directly dependent on the CPU
speed. The SWO speed is calculated as: <CPUFreq> / n. On the EFM32 series this is
not the case:
The SWO related units (ITM, TPIU, ...) are chip-internally wired to a fixed 14 MHz
clock (AUXHFRCO).
This will cause the auto-detection of J-Link to not work by default for these devices,
if the CPU is running at a different speed than AUXHFRCO. All utilities that use SWO
speed auto-detection, like the J-Link SWOViewer, need to be told that the CPU is run-
ning at 14 MHz, to make SWO speed auto-detection work, no matter what speed the
CPU is really running at.
J-Link / J-Trace (UM08001)
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