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jtag [2020/06/21 06:27] – [SEGGER J-Link] mention clone kingkevin | jtag [2021/04/09 16:29] – [PIC USB-Blaster] fix voltage kingkevin | ||
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==== PIC USB-Blaster ==== | ==== PIC USB-Blaster ==== | ||
- | This one uses a Microchip PIC18F14 micro-controller and has no buffer (thus only supporting | + | This one uses a Microchip PIC18F14 micro-controller |
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Here a J-Link v10. | Here a J-Link v10. | ||
- | This is currently the only version being developed on. | ||
It uses a NXP LPC4337 which supports USB high speed, and allows faster debugging speeds. | It uses a NXP LPC4337 which supports USB high speed, and allows faster debugging speeds. | ||
In addition to the others, it adds cJTAG support: | In addition to the others, it adds cJTAG support: | ||
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+ | Here a [[https:// | ||
+ | It is supposed to be embedded on development board and provide an easy way to flash the main micro-controller. | ||
+ | It have much less capabilities (no JTAG, only SWD, ...) and less protections, | ||
+ | Additionally it provides a UART interface, ideal for printf debugging. | ||
+ | I actually can be implemented on several micro-controller, | ||
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===== Texas Instruments XDS100v3 ===== | ===== Texas Instruments XDS100v3 ===== | ||
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