[email protected] wrote: > There are lots of 0.1" 10/14/20 connectors out there > with the signal pins reordered(TI, ARM, MIPS, etc.). > > Here is something promising: create your own cable > relatively easily and at least reasonably robust. > > I'm just a humble country software engineer so if > any hardware engineers out there would care to > correct & comment that would be welcome! > > http://www.pololu.com/picture/view/0J1708 > > http://www.pololu.com/catalog/category/70
Looks quite nice and easy to use. I have made some of my own using ribbon cable, crimp headers and 0.1"x2 pin strip. (And hot glue, love that stuff..) I'm not a hardware engineer but I think you might be a little susceptible to noise and clock speed limitation with separated wires, and them being so long. Also depending on the board / test device wiring you might want to short together all the grounds at one end or the other to help your signal. -- Jon Povey [email protected] Racelogic is a limited company registered in England. Registered number 2743719 . Registered Office Unit 10, Swan Business Centre, Osier Way, Buckingham, Bucks, MK18 1TB . The information contained in this electronic mail transmission is intended by Racelogic Ltd for the use of the named individual or entity to which it is directed and may contain information that is confidential or privileged. If you have received this electronic mail transmission in error, please delete it from your system without copying or forwarding it, and notify the sender of the error by reply email so that the sender's address records can be corrected. The views expressed by the sender of this communication do not necessarily represent those of Racelogic Ltd. Please note that Racelogic reserves the right to monitor e-mail communications passing through its network _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development
