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Re: [AVR-Chat] JTAGICEmkII connector

2009-01-12 by Philippe Habib

I know the stuff you want is available from DigiKey because a tech got  
me just what you need from there a few months ago.  sorry but I don't  
have the actual part numbers to give you.
On Jan 12, 2009, at 2:01 PM, Steven Hodge wrote:

> I just finished successfully switching over from ISP programming a  
> board to
> JTAG programming of it (I built both connectors into it).  It took a  
> bit of
> bashing of AVR Studio to get it to work, but so it goes.
>
> Anyway, to form the physical connection from the JTAGICEmkII I had  
> to use
> the "squid cable" that came with it, after carefully confirming the  
> pin-outs
> with the Atmel JTAGICEmkII manual.   There was no adapter cable  
> provided to
> go easily from the 10-pin female on the flex cable to my 10-pin male  
> header
> on my board, whereas there was such an 6-pin adapter cable provided  
> for the
> ISP connection.
>
> Needless to say, using the squid cable is a pain so I would like to  
> make up
> a permanent ribbon cable adapter to replace the squid cable, which  
> sounds
> like it should be very easy to do.  But after searching the Mouser and
> DigiKey websites and tediously paging through their paper catalogs,  
> I'll be
> darned if I can find the necessary connector, namely the one that is  
> on the
> end of the squid cable, the 10-pin shrouded male pin "quickie"  
> ribbon cable
> connector.  I can find lots of females, but no males.
>
> Can anybody supply me with a p/n for it?  The exact same thing that  
> is on
> the end of the squid cable that Atmel provides with the JTAGICEmkII?
>
> Thanks, Steve
>
> (PS,  I have this funny feeling I'm going down a path many of you have
> already gone down.)
>
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