JTAG

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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)
  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. Disssect the whole 20-way cable and pins 40 to 31 on the 40-way ATA cable.
  6. Strip the cable endings
  7. Solder the two cables together, as specified below