Technical discussions about Freescale (Motorola) DSPs (including the DSP56000, DSP56300, DSP56600, 56800 DSPs).
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Has anyone successfully used the newmicro 14-pin JTAG -> parallel wiggler with the Mot Suite56 debugger (ads) ? |
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I has successfully used the New Micros 14-pin JTAG connector with several 56300 devices as well as the new 56F8300 devices. It was originally designed for the 56800s, but the similarities in the JTAG/OnCE ports pretty much should make this usable with any of Motorola's current offerings of DSP. --david Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 20:02:26 -0000 From: "wdawson61" <> Subject: Using newmicros' JTAG 14pin with Mot DSP563xx Has anyone successfully used the newmicro 14-pin JTAG -> parallel wiggler with the Mot Suite56 debugger (ads) ? |
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I thought I
saw a message on here where someone had... I hope it works I have two on order.
I'll let you know how it works out when I get them.
Jacob
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I've seen it work without any problems... -- dB --- wdawson61 <> wrote: > Has anyone successfully used the newmicro 14-pin JTAG -> parallel > wiggler with the Mot Suite56 debugger (ads) ? __________________________________ |
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If anyone's interested, I made my own JTAG interface, basically copying what's on the 807 demo board. If anyone wants details such as schematics or even Gerbers, they're welcome. This is especially useful for UK folk as New Micros don't bother to respond to people abroad. AFAIK, the next cheapest way to do it in the UK is to buy an interface which is about two hundred quid! |
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I just built my own as well. I have two versions, one is powered externally and has a pcb mounted switch to supply 3.3V to the OnCE connector so it can power the target board if required. The other has no external supply and uses 3.3V from the target board for power. An LM2660 doubles this to 6.6V and this in turn is regulated at 5V. Both PCB's are single sided with a few links and work with both 56F800 and 56300 targets. Anyone want the Gerbers, let me know. Regards, Mick ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Wood" <> To: <> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:08 PM Subject: Re: [motoroladsp] Re: Using newmicros' JTAG 14pin with Mot DSP563xx > If anyone's interested, I made my own JTAG interface, basically copying what's > on the 807 demo board. If anyone wants details such as schematics or even > Gerbers, they're welcome. This is especially useful for UK folk as New Micros > don't bother to respond to people abroad. > > AFAIK, the next cheapest way to do it in the UK is to buy an interface which > is about two hundred quid! > _____________________________________ > /groups.php3 |