Hi James, We did some testing with this and it seemed to work and we know that some of our customers are using it. I would agree that the primary/secondary JTAG scheme is a bit odd - but I'm sure Philips had their reasons for it. Both JTAG schemes on the LPC21xx suffer the same drawback that the devices cannot be brought out of reset under debug control. Consequently there is a window of opportunity before the debugger gets control of the device that the application can execute. We have found that putting the LPC into low power mode will kill the JTAG port. So we know of one way in which a program can be flashed into the LPC that will render JTAG debugging useless - perhaps you have found another way to do this? Regards Michael Has anyone on this forum used the secondary JTAG port on the LPC2106 with success? Thanks, James Dabbs, TGA
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re: LPC2106 Secondary JTAG -- comedy or tragedy?
2004-05-17 by Michael Johnson
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