On 5/21/14, 12:55 PM, "Tony Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Gerald Coley <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> JTAG is used here all the time. But we use higher in JTAG devices and
>>CCS
>> for debugging. Only JTAG component is one connector. Voltage is 3.3V.
>
>By "components" I meant the BBB,  the JTAG interface and the system
>running the software debugger/toolchain.
>
>Right now I'm not sure if:
>1) I messed up soldering the header onto the BBB  -- don't think so,
>looks perfect under magnification.
>2) Whether the issue is with my Bus Blaster v3c.       The
>instructions/adapter I'm using are for the Flyswatter2 but it uses an
>identical ARM20 pinout to the BusBlaster.
>3) Related to my particular OpenOCD/libusb/Linux install.
>
>Hence I was wondering if there was someone local to me using the
>Flyswatter2 JTAG with the BBB,   according to the Tincan tools site,
>it works, at least using OpenOCD 0.7
>
>I'm aware that there are more expensive JTAG tools available.
BTW, I can connect the USB100V2 and USB560M directly to the BBB JTAG, but
the Lauterbach JTAG connector is an ARM20 format so I used the following
adapter from TinCan:

ARM20cTI20 - cTI 20-pin JTAG Adapter Board


Regards,
John
>
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