10pin JTAG/SWD Connector for 1768

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10pin JTAG/SWD Connector for 1768

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Content originally posted in LPCWare by tecnosys on Sun May 09 16:56:47 MST 2010
I want to put the mini 10pin JTAG/SWD on a prototype board with the LPC1768 for use with the LPC-Link. Should I connect pin 7? See Keils Pinout vs my schematic, is this used. Or do I leave it disconnected?

[IMG]http://www.keil.com/coresight/cortex10pin.gif[/IMG]
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by finfo on Tue May 18 13:25:32 MST 2010
The same question as with the LPC236x series.
Just I don't have the Pinout I would need.

Maybe knows someone were to get it.

Thanks

Florian
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by NXP_USA on Tue May 11 14:25:01 MST 2010

Quote: tecnosys
I want to put the mini 10pin JTAG/SWD on a prototype board with the LPC1768 for use with the LPC-Link. Should I connect pin 7? See Keils Pinout vs my schematic, is this used. Or do I leave it disconnected?

[IMG]http://www.keil.com/coresight/cortex10pin.gif[/IMG]



It is best not to connect pin 7. Pin 7 is a key pin which should be removed from the connector. Pin 7 on the cable should be filled in. This prevents the connector from being inserted backwards. We recommend adding a pin 1 indicator on your board in case the cable is not keyed.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Mon May 10 02:34:58 MST 2010
Hi,

You can find the pinout that we use on our RDB1768 board, which works with LPC-Link, here:
http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/ExternalDebug
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