OB <obconseil <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> Benjamin Henrion a écrit :
> > On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Benjamin Henrion <bh <at> udev.org> wrote:
> > If someone can help with the Amontec JTAG key configuration, I can try
> > to share the exact pinout by looking at the pictures.
> > 
> > Maybe there is a trick I don't know yet wtih the Amontec.
> 
> Hello !
> 
> I had the opportunity to work with the Amontec JTAGKey *and* the JTAGKey-Tiny.
> 
> On overall, I found that the Tiny is not working reliably: On some board it
> works, on some it does not, even on the same board model.
> I think there is something wrong with the level-adaptation electronics. When
> asked, I don't recommend buying the -tiny unless one had the opportunity to
> test the board with it beforehand.
> 
> On the other hand, my JTAGKey works rock-solid, under all circumstances.
> But the price is clearly not the same (even worse when you add the 25% custom
> tax because the seller cross "business merchandise" on the package...)
> 
> I'm thinking on getting one of those :
> http://www.xverve.com/
> for my next adapter : My main goal is to get the 1.3V level signals for one of
> my board.
> 
> OB
> 
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