On 24.02.2018 15:06, jaymayn...@gmail.com wrote:
> The Olimex ARM-JTAG-SWD has a 27 ohm resistor in series with the SRST
> line. I’m using about a 3-inch ribbon cable between it and the board;
> the SWD adapter is plugged directly into the JTAG-TINY, as they recommend.
That sounds good. Anyway, TR
I'm trying to get an Atmel ATSAME70Q20A working with OpenOCD. I have an Olimex
JTAG-TINY and ARM-JTAG-SWD connected, and the system works with our previous
board running an AT91SAM7X. This is a new board design, so there may be a
hardware issue. I've tried both the 0.10.0 distribution release an
The Olimex ARM-JTAG-SWD has a 27 ohm resistor in series with the SRST line.
I’m using about a 3-inch ribbon cable between it and the board; the SWD
adapter is plugged directly into the JTAG-TINY, as they recommend.
Jay Maynard, K5ZC
http://plus.google.com/+JayMaynard
2018-02-24 12:48:23 + M
On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 00:52:44 +0100
Tomas Vanek via OpenOCD-devel
wrote:
> On 24.02.2018 0:04, Jay Maynard wrote:
> More important is a small series resistor (33 ohm) on SWD - ringing
> prevention. Again not necessary if the cable to adapter is short.
However, "short" may mean "really short" - I
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