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Connecting jlink lite with nrf51822

Hi,

I have 2 questions regarding this topic:

  1. Which specific J-Link lite mode do we get from nrf51822 Development Kit? Is it the 9 pins model or 19 pins model?

2.Rather than trying to explain the question, I drew the question instead(pardon for my bad drawing on MS paint). Essentially, since pin 23 of nRF51822 acts as SWDIO/nRESET, should I connect pin 23 to SWDIO or nRESET of the J-Link lite programmer? If I choose one, what about the other pin on that programmer board?

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  • Ah, my bad for not finding that thread first :/

    From seeing that post, I can definitely find the answer for my first question.

    However, in regard to my second question, I'm not entirely sure if the image you posted in that thread suggests that I should leave the nRESET pin on J-LINK lite unconnected to anything, or if that pin was left unconnected for a reason unknown to me.

    Also (sorry for an additional question), by looking at J-LINK LITE datasheet (http://www.segger.com/cms/admin/uploads/productDocs/UM08001_JLink.pdf), I believe that SWDIO should have pull up resistor and SWDCLK should have pull down resistor. However, does nRF51822 already have those pull up and pull down resistors internally for SWDIO and SWDCLK? I seem to remember seeing them somewhere, but I can't remember where the information is located at, so I'm not exactly sure.

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