On 22/05/12 6:55 AM, Tomas Frydrych wrote: > On 21/05/12 21:45, Tomek CEDRO wrote: >> Hello :-) >> >> Simple USB JTAG adapters are not fast enough for operational analysis >> of devices. The commercial ones are fast but limited in >> functionalities and not extensible. The perfect solution would be to >> have/create OpenOCD-BOX that would have fast and extensive GPIO with >> buffers, maybe FPGA based, so it could act as JTAG/SWD/SPI/... >> interface with Telnet/USB/Serial access for user commands. Having this >> solution would also be a good reason to develop and make OpenOCD more >> functional maybe some good way for project funding to get boards and >> other stuff for developers? :-) >> >> Anyone know / want to design / has this solution / product? :-) > If you are thinking about the FPGA route, have a look at the OpenRISC > project if that might provide a suitable platform. > > Tomas > I'd suggest the Raspberry Pi, overkill for the job but cheaper than most ft2232 adapters. It'd run openocd easily if an interface was written to use it's gpio's, and if you wait for the A model it could be used in usb-gadget network or ethernet to connect to pc. (Current B model can't run as usb device, so you'd be stuck with ethernet, not such a bad thing).
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