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Latest revision as of 17:38, 4 July 2018
Contents
The ARM MPS3 board is an FPGA based board for core prototyping. One example use case is the ARM CoreLink SSE-200 prototyping platform . The board provides an LCD display, QSPI flash, 7 user LEDs and a many other peripherals.
How to connect J-Link
There are multiple connectors on the MPS3 board that allow J-Link connection.
Connector | Description |
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CS-20W_2.54mm | |
CS_20W_1.27mm | Via J-Link 19-pin Cortex-M Adapter |
CS_10W_1.27mm | Via J-Link 9-pin Cortex-M Adapter |
TRACE | Via J-Link Mictor 38 Adapter |