Edit 2nd December 2007 = Corrected link for Witztronics S08DBM
We have released our new WTBDMJS16. Based on PGO's USBDM v3.2, with the added option for 3.3V or 5.0V supply to target board.
Hello,
Here is my new version of OSDM:
http://www.68hc08.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=1012&post_id=10161#forumpost10160
This is an OSBDM-JM60 as proposed by Freescale (build 20.1), but limited to S08 (no Vpp for RS08), S12 and CF-V1.
It works fine with the CodeSourcery sprite (GCC for ColdFire). Home made, including the PCB, without expensive tools.
thierry
Dear all,
Courtesy of an order for my opto-isolated BDM interface, I have recently converted a bunch of my designs to professional PCBs (MTe01 [JB16], MTe02 [RSKA8], MTe04 [QD4], MDa01 [USBDM], IOp01 [Opto isolated interface]).
I'll be updating pricing soon, but the current R300.00 converts to about US$42 for the MTe01 + MDa01 combo (based on pgo's JB16 design, optionally including 12V charge-pump for RS series support).
Naturally, my location favours the South African market, but I have already supplied customers in France, Greece and now Germany.
URL:
http://www.grungetronics.com/products/freescale.html
Regards,
Kevin
Hello,
I would be happy to add the availability of my hardware implementation of PGO's usbdm-jm60 Version 3.2 to your table:
http://www.flashgenie.net/USBDM.html
It mostly follows his schematic, except for leaving out the 12v programming voltage so it doesn't work for RS08 devices, but it works for HCS12, HCS08 and Coldfire V1, with a software-configurable option to provide 3.3V or 5V target power.
Compared to the OSBDM, PGO's implementation has the big advantage that a single bdm firmware supports all the above devices, whereas the OSBDM needs to be re-flashed with different firmware for each device family, and target power can be configured by software options rather than having to use hardware jumpers. PGO's version 3.2 now also works with the new V10 Eclipse-based Codewarrior.
Best regards
Robert
Dear All,
I've finally sorted out the bugs and have another hardware implementation of pgo's USBDM, including RS support. I've implemented it as a plug-in module, with an accompanying microcontroller board, using mostly MAXIM parts.
I've programmed / debugged the following MCUs: GT60, RS KA8, QD4 and JM32.
The URL is:
http://www.grungetronics.com/products/mda01.html
This module can be connected to any other MCU, as long as you adhere to the pin configuration / layout.
With sincere thanks to pgo.
Sincerely,
Kevin
Watching the budding OSBDM over the years has been exciting to see the progress of the community. Nice work, everyone!
What I haven't exactly seen yet is if there are any OSBDM hardware ktis available for sale yet. Anyone interested in packaging them up for sale?
If a few folks, say 10 or more, would commit to kits or assemblies I would consider taking on the project. Bill
Skippy, I'm first on that list. 9 more to go, people!
Which hardware variant would you be going with?
EDIT: I'd also add that cost would naturally be a concern for most people. Perhaps you could provide a kit/assembly estimate, that would help persuade others to get on board.
Well, how many variants are there? It might be possible to roll everything into one pcb and then do a "selective" assembly to get the variant desired. Otherwise, the most popular variant would define the design
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Cost is always a high priority with my designs. If you would kindly point me to the various hardware schematics I could easily do a bill of materials and pricing.
How's that sound?
Bill (alias Skippy)
The list of current OSBDM projects is on page one of this forum. There are several posted schematics, BOMs, etc.
I should adjust my earlier statement. One of said projects is by Wiztronics, which is selling their OSBDM for $44.
irob,
spotted the schematics and other docs. Have not had a chance to look at them yet but will today.