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supports a lot of SH2, SH3 and SH4 derivatives from Renesas (0.4 - 5V) for IDC20A JTAG interface ASEBRK pin in only supported in conjunction with LA-7818 Converter JTAG 20 to H-UDI 14, LA-7822 Converter JTAG 20 to Hirose 36 or LA-7823 Converter JTAG 20 to Mictor 38 includes software for Windows, Linux and MacOSX requires Power Debug Module IDC20A debug cable
Converter Mictor38 ARM20 MIPI34 UART with SMDswitch to SD or Micro SD Socket
Supports Armv8 and Armv9 based Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-X and Neoverse 32/64-bit cores GTM, SPT, IPU and Multicore debugging included IDC20A debug cable supports 5-pin standard JTAG, cJTAG and Serial Wire Debug Port, (0.4V - 5V) Includes software for Windows, Linux and macOS cJTAG and SWD require PowerDebug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, PowerDebug Ethernet, PowerTrace, PowerDebug II PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50
Replacement part 50 mm used for LA-4503 and LA-4513.
Converter KEL connector to debug cable
Converter to connect the CombiProbe to a connector specified by Texas Instruments (TI) which is used on a few targets with TI processors.
Converter from Mictor76 to Samtec20 for: LA-7630 (NEXUS Debugger/Trace for MPC5xxx AutoFocus) LA-7635 (NEXUS Debugger/Trace for MAC71xx AutoFocus)
Converter from IDC20A to 12 pin PMOD connectors with the JTAG pinout from SiFive. The adapter exists in two variants: with male and female PMOD connector. This adapter has the female PMOD connector. PMOD is an open standard defined by Digilent for peripherals used with FPGAs or microcontrollers. The PMOD pinout of this adapter does ONLY work with targets that use the pinout that was defined by SiFive. So it is not a general/official RISC-V pinout. In case of FPGA boards, the pinout may depend on the used FPGA image.
Converter from IDC20A to 12 pin PMOD connectors with the JTAG pinout from SiFive. The adapter exists in two variants: with male and female PMOD connector. This adapter has the male PMOD connector. PMOD is an open standard defined by Digilent for peripherals used with FPGAs or microcontrollers. The PMOD pinout of this adapter does ONLY work with targets that use the pinout that was defined by SiFive. So it is not a general/official RISC-V pinout. In case of FPGA boards, the pinout may depend on the used FPGA image.