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jtag [2018/12/09 14:20] – add JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2 kingkevinjtag [2018/12/09 19:50] – [ST-LINK/V2 clone] kingkevin
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 ===== DISTORTEC JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2 ===== ===== DISTORTEC JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2 =====
  
-The [[http://www.distortec.com/jtag-lock-pick-tiny-2/|JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2]] is just a very fast (using a FT232H chip), and compact (although it could be even more compact if the component were on both sides) JTAG adapter supporting 1.4V to 5.5V signals (using a CPLD).+The [[http://www.distortec.com/jtag-lock-pick-tiny-2/|JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2]] is just a very fast (using a FT232H chip), and compact (although it could be even more compact if the component were on both sides) JTAG adapter supporting 1.4V to 5.5V signals (using a CPLD), RTCK, SRST, and TRST.
  
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