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+ | The CEC1702 clicker is a compact development board with a Microchip CEC1702 - a 32-bit ARM® Cortex™ -M4 Processor Core, designed for cryptographic operations. For further information please visit: https://shop.mikroe.com/clicker-cec1702 |
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== Connecting J-Link to the clicker board== |
== Connecting J-Link to the clicker board== |
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# Populate the header J1 (Marked red in attached picture) with a 2 x 5 pin header by soldering |
# Populate the header J1 (Marked red in attached picture) with a 2 x 5 pin header by soldering |
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− | # Connect your JLink debug probe with e.g. jumper wires with header J1 the following |
+ | # Connect your JLink debug probe with e.g. jumper wires with header J1 like described in the following table and attached connector picture (Pin 1 is marked with a white dot): |
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! Pin header J1 !! J-Link |
! Pin header J1 !! J-Link |
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+ | | Pin 1 (RED) || Pin 1 (VTref) |
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+ | | Pin 9 (BLACK) || Pin 4 (GND) |
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− | | Pin 7 |
+ | | Pin 7 || Do not connect, leave open |
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− | | Pin 2 ( |
+ | | Pin 2 (GREEN) || Pin 7 (SWDIO) |
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+ | | Pin 4 (YELLOW) || Pin 9 (SWCLK) |
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− | | Pin 6 |
+ | | Pin 6 || Do not connect, leave open |
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− | | Pin 8 |
+ | | Pin 8 || Do not connect, leave open |
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+ | | Pin 10 (BLUE) || Pin 15 (RESET) |
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[[File:CEC1702.png|left|thumb|Mikroe CEC1702 clicker]] |
[[File:CEC1702.png|left|thumb|Mikroe CEC1702 clicker]] |
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+ | [[File:CEC1702_Connector.jpg|left|thumb|Mikroe CEC1702 clicker connector]] |
Revision as of 14:05, 24 July 2017
The CEC1702 clicker is a compact development board with a Microchip CEC1702 - a 32-bit ARM® Cortex™ -M4 Processor Core, designed for cryptographic operations. For further information please visit: https://shop.mikroe.com/clicker-cec1702
Connecting J-Link to the clicker board
The Mikroe CEC1702 clicker board does not come with an external debug connector. Therefore in order to use an external debug probe like the J-Link the Mikroe CEC1702 clicker board needs to be manually setup:
- Populate the header J1 (Marked red in attached picture) with a 2 x 5 pin header by soldering
- Connect your JLink debug probe with e.g. jumper wires with header J1 like described in the following table and attached connector picture (Pin 1 is marked with a white dot):
Pin header J1 | J-Link |
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Pin 1 (RED) | Pin 1 (VTref) |
Pin 9 (BLACK) | Pin 4 (GND) |
Pin 7 | Do not connect, leave open |
Pin 2 (GREEN) | Pin 7 (SWDIO) |
Pin 4 (YELLOW) | Pin 9 (SWCLK) |
Pin 6 | Do not connect, leave open |
Pin 8 | Do not connect, leave open |
Pin 10 (BLUE) | Pin 15 (RESET) |
Note: The CEC1702 MCU is only connected via SWD on this particular board even though the signals are named "JTAG" in the schematics so make sure to connect through SWD.