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Automated JTAG test procedure #9

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jeanthom opened this issue Dec 3, 2017 · 4 comments
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Automated JTAG test procedure #9

jeanthom opened this issue Dec 3, 2017 · 4 comments

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jeanthom commented Dec 3, 2017

An automated JTAG test procedure using an STM32 dev boards could be used for regression tests.

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zoobab commented Dec 13, 2017

Trying now with another bluepill board as target device...

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zoobab commented Dec 21, 2017

I have documented how to add another bluepill as JTAG target.

However, adding more manufacturers is still needed to detect "ARM Ltd" and "Thomson/SGS", they are not in the MANUACTURERS file.

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zoobab commented Mar 29, 2018

I have tried to connect the bluepill to its JTAG pins, but the "detect" in urjtag gives a "TDO stuck at 1".

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jeanthom commented Jan 22, 2020

I've been playing with a spare CPLD board lately to test DirtyJTAG builds. It helped me to check whether basic JTAG pins were working on the newer targets.

I'd like to build a JTAG test jig around LambdaConcept's jtagtap and Gowin's cheap FPGAs that are supported by project Apicula. With a LiteScope onboard that would be a pretty rad test setup!

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