Content originally posted in LPCWare by NXP_USA on Sat Feb 27 23:33:19 MST 2010
tkreyche:
There's a very weird design choice that was made about the two boards: once you split them, you can't use the standard 10-pin JTAG connector on the LPC-Link board to connect back to the LPC1114 target board. Instead you are forced to use a custom 8-pin single row cable. Was this intended to discourage people from using the target board for small production applications? It would have been easy to put a standard 10-pin connector on it. The last thing we need is yet another JTAG adaptor cable.
CodeRedSupport:
Hi,
I think you misunderstand how it is meant to work.
If you separate the boards and want to 'reconnect' them, you can just use jumper blocks across the two rows of holes. Solder the jumper posts into each side and then use jumpers across each pair.
tkreyche:
That's obviously not going to work if you mount the target board in any kind of case. The new 10-pin cable is now the standard - please use it.
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Thank you for the suggestion, we will definitely think about it when we design more LPCXpresso products. We were expecting that engineers would purchase or build target boards (that don't include a debugger) if they wanted to do any kind of production run. There was no intention to limit the applications of the LPCXpresso debugger and target board. Again for most uses the current system works well without requiring a cable to reconnect the debugger/target.