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Re: [lpc2000] JTAG debugging options

2006-01-03 by Sean

Easy, Tiger :)   Yes... I understand that time = money.

Perhaps I have misunderstood something.  Is this not a Wiggler-compatible 
interface?

http://www.micronix.ca/sbc213x_main.htm
http://www.micronix.ca/catalog/product_pages/images/JTAG02_SCH_011.jpg


Perhaps I should rephrase my original question:

What JTAG debugging options are there, and what's the difference between 
the ~$150 and > $1000 board options?

-- Sean


At 09:22 PM 1/2/2006, you wrote:
>That's not even a realistic comparison, if I gave you <$100 would
>you/could you supply me with 100 wigglers? Are you even considering that
>the newer ones are USB based and much more complicated than a simple
>parallel port device? If for instance an engineers time is valued at
>$100 an hour, could he produce a one-off "professional finish" wriggler
>for less then $150? That's right, why bother!
>
>Have you ever been involved in marketing? A humble can of beans may only
>contain a few cents worth of beans but I'm sure you pay a lot more than
>that for it quite happily. You could save yourself some money and grow
>them yourself, but isn't there always a cost involved in everything we do?
>
>BTW, I have never needed to use ARM wrigglers myself.
>
>*Peter*
>
>Sean wrote:
> > I have seen a lot of talk around about Wiggler-based JTAG debugger boards,
> > which can be built for < $1, and I see several commercial JTAG debugging
> > pods that are > $1000.  What is it that these things do that you can't do
> > with a simple wiggler interface?  I.e. for most intents and purposes what
> > can you not do with a wiggler interface?
> >
> > Even the original maker of wiggler charges > $150 for this board, which 
> can
> > be built for like $1.  What's the deal there?
>
>
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