

🕵️♂️ Debug smarter, not harder — the open source probe that keeps you ahead of the curve!
Jeff Probe by Flirc is an open source JTAG debugging tool inspired by the Black Magic Probe, designed for broad MCU compatibility including Raspberry Pi Pico and STM32 series. Featuring a built-in voltage translator and dual USB interfaces for GDB and UART, it offers a compact, cost-effective solution ideal for embedded developers seeking customizable, community-driven hardware.
| ASIN | B07ZK4LFTQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #375,946 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1,530 in Test Probes & Leads |
| Brand | Flirc |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (56) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | FL-10269 |
| Manufacturer | Flirc |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Package Dimensions | 2.4 x 1.9 x 1 inches |
| Processor | cortex |
| RAM | LPDDR |
| Series | Jeff Probe |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
B**S
Nice cheaper alternative to the Black Magic Probe
A great little debug probe that is comparable to the official black magic probe with a less powerful mcu. The price reflects this, however. Of course, you could always flash the BMP firmware onto a cheap stm32 dev board, but I'd rather buy this because it comes in a very compact form factor and provides the handy UART port as well.
L**L
No software support and missing documentation, better off with the real thing
I've been doing embedded development professionally for close to two decades, and the Jeff probe looked like it might hit the spot for a very cheap SWD/JTAG adapter for embedding in automated test fixtures or giving to coworkers that don't need to program very often. The only reason I didn't get a real BlackMagic Probe was that they are out of stock everywhere (likely due to the STM32 shortage that is ongoing). There is very little documentation on what makes this hardware different from the real BMP, and it took me longer than I care to admit to realize this is running a SAMD21, not an STM32. The creator's fork of software is extremely out of date and no longer builds in a modern Linux system. Support for the Jeff Probe was never up streamed to BMP's repos, so we can't run the latest code either. I'm sure with some hacking I could port forward to the newest BMP, but this was a stab at a $15 fix, and it looks like it didn't pay off. The creator made the statement several times on their website that it runs "the exact same firmware as the BMP" which isn't really the case as a build of their `main` doesn't support the `jeff` probe target with the SAMD21. I totally get that it takes effort to support hardware after release, and that this feels more like a "put some open source hardware out there and see what happens" kind of things. That being said, in the current state, I couldn't recommend this to either a novice or expert unless the creator made efforts to update the software support or get support in mainline BMP.
K**T
Neat little black magic probe
Well made. Great price.
K**A
Be preparded, some times saving a few dollars cost much more
My nightmare started when the device arrived and my computer running Windows 11 could not see the device, it could see a device without drivers. Two hours of hunting down the tools, Zadig, and fighting to get both PID installed. Hunted down the 'firmware' then discovered in order to load it I needed a Windows version of dfu-util, they have instructions on how to compile it. After a couple more hours I finally ran dfu-util: Device returned transfer size 4096 DfuSe interface name: "Internal Flash " Downloading element to address = 0x08002000, size = 98716 Last page at 0x0801a19b is not writeable And yes, he error is even misspelled,why does that not surprise me. I'm done, $60 would have saved me hours of wasted time. I left several posts at the sellers web, nothing.
J**H
it doesn't detect on the device manager on windows 10
Is there any way to diagnostic this problem. I didn't program any other f/w on it. it is as I received. but no reflection on the device manager at all when I plug it in/out.
J**O
no hay información del modulo.
K**B
It does not work out of the box and as some of the other reviewers pointed out, it requires a lot of figuring out and trial and error. wish I had red the other reviews before buying it. not worth it
G**E
Cheap and functional! Highly recommended.
M**R
Ich wollte die Jeff Probe verwenden, um damit einen Arduino MKR 1010 zu flashen. Leider hat die (im übrigen winzige) probe nur "normale" Pins für UART, die eigentliche JTAG ist ausschließlich über den kleinen Stecker (1,27 mm pitch, nehme ich an) verwendbar; half mir nicht. Dokumentation ist Mangelware und die Webseite entscheidet sich für Ästhetik über Inhalt. Ich habe mein Problem dann mit einer DAP-LINK probe für 11 EUR gelöst, ebenfalls hier erhältlich.
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