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I'm trying to get use of JTAG for U-Boot debugging and probably FPGA debugging in the future.
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[SSinyagin] I'm trying to get use of JTAG for U-Boot debugging and probably FPGA debugging in the future.
 
This page is not yet finished, and the work is in progress.
 
This page is not yet finished, and the work is in progress.
  

Revision as of 01:01, 28 March 2009

[SSinyagin] I'm trying to get use of JTAG for U-Boot debugging and probably FPGA debugging in the future. This page is not yet finished, and the work is in progress.

Building a JTAG connector for apf27Dev board

List of material and part numbers at Conrad:

  • 2x20-pin header, 2.54mm pitch (Conrad: 741973)
  • ATA/IDE cable (Conrad: 971742)
  • 2x10-pin IDC low profile header, 2.54mm pitch (Conrad: 743534)
  • 20-way flat cable, 1.27mm pitch (Conrad: 609463)

Assembling it all together:

  1. Solder the 40-in header onto the J19 connector on the apf27dev board
  2. Cut off a ~10cm piece from the ATA cable with the 40pin plug at the end.
  3. Cut off ~10cm from 20-way flat cable
  4. Carefully attach the 20-pin header to the flat cable. The thing is easy to break and it requires some forcing. Better buy a spare piece in advance.
  5. Use a knife and a cutting pad and dissect the cable endings, ~3cm long. Dissect the whole width of the 20-way cable and only pins 40 to 31 on the 40-way ATA cable.
  6. Strip the cable endings
  7. Solder the two cables together, as specified below:
ARM JTAG 20-pin cable apf27 J19 40-pin cable
1 - Vddh (+3.3v) 39
2 - Vddh (+3.3v) 39
3 - nTRST 33
4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 - Vss (ground) 31, 34, 40
5 - TDI 35
7 - TMS 36
9  - TCK 37
13 –TDO 38
15 – nRST ---