I’ve got the same Nordic kit and was going to recommend it as well. There are 
probably even cheaper starter kits for other ARM parts that include the 
stand-alone J-Link Lite, though I’m not sure which.

There’s also this, which you of course would not use for commercial development:

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/8.08.90%20J-LINK%20EDU/899-1008-ND/2263130

And finally, I’ve used these Nuvoton programmers, but only with Nuvoton parts. 
Has anyone tried to use them with others?

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/NU-LINK-PRO/NU-LINK-PRO-ND/3065247

-Philip

On Aug 27, 2014, at 10:14, David Madden <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 8/27/14, 9:48 AM, Jerry Biehler wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a debugger that is a bit cheaper than a Segger
>> for a cortex m0. We are using the Freescale M25 series uC.
> 
> You're aware that Nordic's $99 nRF51822 devkit includes 2 Seggers (one
> hardwired to a USB dongle device and one separate)?  If there's an
> OpenSource debugger that works well and is cheaper than that, I hope
> it'll get mentioned in this thread!
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