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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Where to get JTAG adapter and Picoblade harness?
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Piotr Esden-Tempski |
Subject: |
Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Where to get JTAG adapter and Picoblade harness? |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Feb 2012 12:18:14 -0800 |
Hi,
It is great that there are more people interested in this. More testing is
always useful! :)
The boot loader is on the github page. It is called luftboot:
https://github.com/paparazzi/luftboot
It is using libopencm3 instead of ST libraries that have a GPL/OSS definition
incompatible licensing. (http://www.libopencm3.org/wiki/Main_Page)
Luftboot is based on the great work by Gareth McMullin and his Blackmagic
probe. (http://www.blacksphere.co.nz/main/blackmagic)
There are some improvements in the black magic probe codebase by now that I
have to pull over to luftboot again. There is also a windows driver for it as
well as mac os and linux support.
If you are interested in testing the whole lot just join #paparazzi and/or
#libopencm3 channels on freenode.
Cheers Esden
--
Transition Robotics Inc.
http://transition-robotics.com
the makers of the Quadshot
Co-Founder, Embedded systems Engineer
Mobile: +1 831 440 7454
Skype: esdentem
On Feb 1, 2012, at 11:05 AM, Jake Stewart wrote:
> I'd be interested in details of the DFU bootloader also. If you're not too
> far along I have working USB DFU code from ST for the STM32F103. It's geared
> for their iNemo eval board, but seems to work pretty well on my VL Discovery.
> Not sure about linux support for it, but there is source for the windows
> PC-side application.
>
> It uses a register setting that the firmware must clear or else it boots back
> into DFU mode. It also has a software command for exiting the DFU, paired
> with an enter DFU command that can be sent to the firmware.
>
> There is also another bootloader I have that works with Versaloon, so there
> is certainly linux support there. Haven't tested that one and don't have the
> source, but it probably isn't too hard to get.
>
>
> -Jake
>
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Piotr Esden-Tempski
>> Sent: 02/01/12 10:23 AM
>> To: address@hidden
>> Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Where to get JTAG adapter and Picoblade
>> harness?
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The Lisa/M 2.0 will be coming with a DFU USB boot loader from us. So you
>> will be able to flash the firmware without having a JTAG adapter.
>>
>> Also the Floss-JTAG adapters will be available from us for those who want do
>> do debugging. Still I recommend to everyone who want's to do serious
>> debugging to do themselves a favor and get a black magic probe
>> http://www.blacksphere.co.nz/main/blackmagic it is seriously an amazing tool!
>>
>> Picoblade precrimped wires should be available for purchase from us before
>> the end of this week. (these are nice and flexible and temperature
>> resistant, teflon coated wires)
>>
>> Cheers Esden
>>
>> --
>> Transition Robotics Inc.
>> http://transition-robotics.com
>> the makers of the Quadshot
>> Co-Founder, Embedded systems Engineer
>> Mobile: +1 831 440 7454
>> Skype: esdentem
>>
>> On Feb 1, 2012, at 9:47 AM, Tilman Baumann wrote:
>>
>>> I'm gearing up for the arrival of Lisa/M next month.
>>>
>>> Most parts are easy to get. I would appreciate some help though with the
>>> following.
>>> I could perhaps find that stuff myself, but I don't want to get it wrong.
>>>
>>> * A USB JTAG adapter that ideally has the right pin header for Lisa.
>>> * A set of crimped good quality wires on Picoblade connectors for the Lisa
>>> Wiring harness. (I say good quality because I don't want stiff flat cables)
>>>
>>> Ideally from a source in the EU. (Farnell?)
>>>
>>> Thanks for helping
>>> Tilman
>>>
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