47,60 EUR
incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs
weight: 0.1500 kg
Manufacturer: Tin Can Tools
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Product.Nr.: SKU400
The Flyswatter is based upon FTDI's popular FT2232 Dual USB UART/FIFO
integrated circuit. The FT2232 has two devices integrated on it:
Serial UART
The Flyswatter's serial port provides you with an independent
functional "USB to RS-232" serial device. The serial port is
completely independent from OpenOCD on both Linux and Windows. You can
use the Flyswatter's serial port and never have to use OpenOCD or JTAG, or you can use it together with OpenOCD and have
both a serial port and JTAG interface operating at the same time for
debugging your target device.
For Linux, the RS232 driver for the FT2232 is part of the main kernel
tree and is provided in most standard Linux distributions. In Windows,
you have to load the Windows driver for the FT2232. Once the driver is
loaded, Windows will assign a virtual COM port to the Flyswatter's
serial port. It operates just like a standard COM port. You can use
the Flyswatter's serial port on laptops or PC's that do not have a 9-pin legacy serial connector.
JTAG Interface
The Flyswatter provides a standard ARM-compatible 14-pin JTAG
interface. The JTAG interface enables access to the on-chip debug
module which is integrated into the ARM CPU. The debug module enables
a programmer to debug the software on an embedded target system. The
second purpose of the JTAG interface is to allow the programming of NOR
and NAND FLASH memory devices that are connected to the target CPU.
OpenOCD
OpenOCD (Open On-Chip Debugger) is open-source software that interfaces
to the Flyswatter's JTAG port. OpenOCD provides debugging and
in-system programming for embedded target devices. OpenOCD provides the
ability to flash NAND and NOR FLASH memory devices that are attached to
the processor on the target system. Flash programming is supported for
external CFI compatible flashes (Intel and AMD/Spansion command set)
and several internal flashes (LPC2000, AT91SAM7, STR7x, STR9x, LM3 and
STM32x).
OpenOCD supports the following ARM cores:
GDB Debugger
OpenOCD supports the GDB (GNU Project debugger) open-source debugger.
GDB allows you to see what is going on "inside" another program while
it executes -- or what another program was doing at the moment it
crashed.
GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of these) to help you catch bugs in the act:
The program being debugged can be written in Ada, C, C++,
Objective-C, Pascal (and many other languages). GDB can run on most
popular Linux and Microsoft Windows variants.
The Flyswatter can be used to flash the bootloader, Linux kernel, and root file system onto the Hammer CPU board.
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