Where in the heck can I get an SWD adaptor for K64F?

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Where in the heck can I get an SWD adaptor for K64F?

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orangeusa
Contributor III

This is to buy an adaptor from the K64F header (1mm spacing ???) to a 0.1" pinout debugger (JTAG/SWD - 20 pin). I didn't see one on Segger or P&E or eBay.. :smileyhappy:  I could be confused.

Also - for a deliverable product, OpenSDA seems to have no positives - just adds cost and a proprietary IC (since the code is not open source). Yeah, I'm new to Kinetis, but this seems confusing.

Anyway, SWD seems a very viable option to JTAG (less pins) and debuggers seem to be relatively low cost.

Any advice would be appreciated. And yes I searched and found a few threads on SWD.

Thx.

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Jorge_Gonzalez
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello Scott:

Just to clarify, OpenSDA v2 is open source. You may be refering to the original OpenSDA code. Check the next good document for full details:

OpenSDAv2

Regards!

Jorge_Gonzalez

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orangeusa
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Oops - found this and apparently the P&E debugger DOES have this cable with their debugger...

http://mcuoneclipse.com/2014/04/20/using-the-frdm-k64f-with-codewarrior/

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orangeusa
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Good gosh - an adaptor cable is $30!  argh - it's not the $, just the inconvenience. Just whinging here. ....


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kgfreescale
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If it helps a bit and you haven't purchased yet, you can save a few bucks on Newark's Freescale Semiconductor Product Catalog if you buy during their Cyber Monday sale. Use Cyber15 as the coupon code, and you'll save 15%...so roughly $5. That promo ends on 12/5/2014.

Ken

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

The EDU J-Link does not come with that adapter. If you just need the cable, you can get it cheaper from Mouser or Farnell (see part numbers in Completing the FRDM-KL25Z Board | MCU on Eclipse).

And if you already have the 20pin cable, you can use it too, just use/connect the lower half pins.

Erich