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projects:routers:netgear:wgt634u [2013/01/22 23:51] – [JTAG on router] admin | projects:routers:netgear:wgt634u [2013/02/01 11:35] (current) – [JTAG software] admin | ||
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R73 (pin 11) 33Ω | R73 (pin 11) 33Ω | ||
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- | Information about the pinout on the wgt634u can be found [[http:// | + | Information about the pinout on the wgt634u can be found [[http:// |
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+ | function, | ||
+ | nTRST, | ||
+ | TDI, | ||
+ | TDO, | ||
+ | TMS, | ||
+ | TCK, | ||
+ | nSRST, | ||
+ | n/ | ||
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+ | A buffered cable such as the Wiggler requires an external Vcc voltage supply. The 14-pin header conveniently supplies this voltage on pin 14. The typical unbuffered cable, however, does not require an external voltage in order to function. Formally, the pin 14 is called VREF and used to indicate a JTAG signal levels: 5V, 3.3V or 2.5V. On the most devices this pin is tied to the device' | ||
==== JTAG software ==== | ==== JTAG software ==== | ||
In the openmoko wiki they tell how to use openocd with the Debug Board to flash the openmoko Freerunner gsm phone; but there' | In the openmoko wiki they tell how to use openocd with the Debug Board to flash the openmoko Freerunner gsm phone; but there' | ||
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flashmem 0x1fc00000 wgt634uCFE.bin | flashmem 0x1fc00000 wgt634uCFE.bin | ||
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+ | ===== Links and information ===== | ||
+ | * [[http:// |