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jtag [2018/12/09 14:30] – [DISTORTEC JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2] kingkevin | jtag [2019/04/15 20:51] – [SEGGER J-Link] add jlink v10 kingkevin | ||
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These adapters come in a small dongle sized aluminium case. | These adapters come in a small dongle sized aluminium case. | ||
They supports SWD, and SWIM (for STM8), but not JTAG. | They supports SWD, and SWIM (for STM8), but not JTAG. | ||
+ | Also the RST signal (required for SWIM) is not controllable as SRST in SWD mode (at least not by OpenOCD). | ||
- | At $2.5 they are the cheapest | + | For less than $2, they are the cheapest |
- | One trick to get this ridiculously low price is to use STM32F101 micro-controllers. | + | I also like to use them as development board when I just need a USB dongle |
- | Compared to the STM32F103 micro-controllers they offer less functionalities, | + | |
- | Well this is because these micro-controllers use the same die, but if not all STM32F103 feature tests pass after production they get packages as STM32F101, but it seems that USB still works well enough. | + | |
- | At least this is my guess. | + | |
- | It would be interesting to check if the other STM32F103 peripherals normally not present on the STM32F101 work as well, but I wouldn' | + | |
- | After all, they are probably marked as STM32F101 for a good reason.\\ | + | |
- | Similarly the STM32F103C8 is only rated having 64 kB of flash because it didn't pass the flash test, compared | + | |
- | Several | + | Numerous |
- | Always check the pinout on the aluminium case since this also varies. | + | Always check the pinout on the aluminium case and on the PCB since this also varies. |
+ | Here are the board variants I got, in chronological order. | ||
=== 2014-06-22 ST-LINK V2 === | === 2014-06-22 ST-LINK V2 === | ||
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+ | One trick to get this ridiculously low price is to use STM32F101 micro-controllers. | ||
+ | Compared to the STM32F103 micro-controllers they offer less functionalities, | ||
+ | Well this is because these micro-controllers use the same die, but if not all STM32F103 feature tests pass after production they get packages as STM32F101, but it seems that USB still works well enough. | ||
+ | At least this is my guess. | ||
+ | It would be interesting to check if the other STM32F103 peripherals normally not present on the STM32F101 work as well, but I wouldn' | ||
+ | After all, they are probably marked as STM32F101 for a good reason.\\ | ||
+ | Similarly the STM32F103C8 is only rated having 64 kB of flash because it didn't pass the flash test, compared to the 128 kB for the STM32F103CB, | ||
One other nice trick they used is to have twos LEDs on the same pin (PA9): | One other nice trick they used is to have twos LEDs on the same pin (PA9): | ||
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* when PWM output is used, you can mix the two colors (red and blue) quite well due to the persistence of vision (also because the LEDs are next to each other and the small hole in the case is in the center). | * when PWM output is used, you can mix the two colors (red and blue) quite well due to the persistence of vision (also because the LEDs are next to each other and the small hole in the case is in the center). | ||
- | === swapped | + | === alternative pinout |
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+ | === SWDIO/SWCLK swap === | ||
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+ | This variant uses an STM32F103. | ||
+ | It seems this micro-controller got so popular that it is now cheaper than the STM32F101 (with less features). | ||
+ | The annoying details of this variant is that the SWDIO and SWCLK signal described on the pinout engraved in the aluminium case are swapped. | ||
+ | This shows again the importance of also checking the pinout on the board itself, else you can waste a couple of hours debugging. | ||
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+ | === QFN === | ||
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+ | This variant uses an STM32F103 in the UFQFN-48 package. | ||
+ | This is just a couple of cents cheaper than the more traditional TQFP-48 package, but this is enough en mass to change the footprint on the board. | ||
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===== SEGGER J-Link ===== | ===== SEGGER J-Link ===== | ||
- | The [[http://www.aliexpress.com/item/ | + | The [[https://www.segger.com/jlink_base.html|SEGGER J-Link]] |
+ | That makes it one of the most complete JTAG adapter. | ||
+ | The differences between the versions are documented [[https://wiki.segger.com/ | ||
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+ | There are plenty of different J-Link v8 and v9 clones available, from light version with the minimum number of components, to full version with all features. | ||
+ | But v8 and v9 are not supported anymore by J-Link, meaning no new feature will be added to them. | ||
+ | Instead I recommend to get the [[https:// | ||
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+ | They come in the same case: | ||
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- | It supports JTAG, SWD, SWO, RTCK, and voltage reference. | + | Here a J-Link v8 with large passives: |
- | That makes it the most complete JTAG adapter I have. | + | |
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+ | Here a J-Link v8 with smaller and a bit less passives: | ||
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+ | Here a light J-Link v9. | ||
+ | v9 uses a STM32F205 (providing 20 MHz JTAG/15 MHz SWD) while v8 uses a AT91SAM7S (providing 10 MHz JTAG/4 MHz SWD): | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
+ | In addition to the others, it adds cJTAG support: | ||
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===== Texas Instruments XDS100v3 ===== | ===== Texas Instruments XDS100v3 ===== | ||
- | The [[http:// | + | The [[http:// |
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+ | Note: this adapter uses the [[http:// | ||
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