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Flirc Jeff Probe - Open Source JTAG
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Brand | Flirc |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
About this item
- Supports many targets, including Raspberry Pi Pico
- Open Source and Open Hardware, Based on Black Magic Probe
- Built In Voltage Translator
- Raspberry Pi: RP2040
- Atmel: SAMD20, SAMD21, SAM32, SAM3X, SAM3S, SAM3U, SAM4L, SAM4S
- Nordic: 51 and 52 Series.
- Freescale: KL25, KL27, KL02, KE04. Silicon Labs: EFM32, EZR32
- NXP: LPC8xx, LPC11XX, LPC15XX, LPC43XX
- Texas Instruments: LM3S, TM4C
- ST Micro: STM32F0, STM32F1, STM32F2, STM32F3, STM32F4, STM32F7, STM32H7, STM32G0, STM32G4, STM32L0, STM32L1, STM32L5
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Technical Details
Brand | Flirc |
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Item model number | FL-10269 |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.4 x 1.9 x 1 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | Flirc |
ASIN | B07ZK4LFTQ |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 24, 2019 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #323 in Serial Adapters #22,963 in Computer Cables & Interconnects |
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Jeff Probe is an open source JTAG probe based entirely off the popular black magic probe. We needed a cost effective solution for in house debugging, the ability for customization, and something we can include on test fixtures. We leveraged our volume and made Jeff Probe in hopes to give back to the community and give students an opportunity to get an affordable JTAG solution. Unique feature for 2 wire serial interfaces, allows unused JTAG pins to route UART for single wire connection. Shows up as two USB interfaces, one as the GDB server, one as the UART to the slave device.
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Of course, you could always flash the BMP firmware onto a cheap stm32 dev board, but I'd rather buy this because it comes in a very compact form factor and provides the handy UART port as well.
There is very little documentation on what makes this hardware different from the real BMP, and it took me longer than I care to admit to realize this is running a SAMD21, not an STM32. The creator's fork of software is extremely out of date and no longer builds in a modern Linux system. Support for the Jeff Probe was never up streamed to BMP's repos, so we can't run the latest code either. I'm sure with some hacking I could port forward to the newest BMP, but this was a stab at a $15 fix, and it looks like it didn't pay off. The creator made the statement several times on their website that it runs "the exact same firmware as the BMP" which isn't really the case as a build of their `main` doesn't support the `jeff` probe target with the SAMD21.
I totally get that it takes effort to support hardware after release, and that this feels more like a "put some open source hardware out there and see what happens" kind of things. That being said, in the current state, I couldn't recommend this to either a novice or expert unless the creator made efforts to update the software support or get support in mainline BMP.
Device returned transfer size 4096
DfuSe interface name: "Internal Flash "
Downloading element to address = 0x08002000, size = 98716
Last page at 0x0801a19b is not writeable
And yes, he error is even misspelled,why does that not surprise me.
I'm done, $60 would have saved me hours of wasted time. I left several posts at the sellers web, nothing.
I didn't program any other f/w on it.
it is as I received. but no reflection on the device manager at all when I plug it in/out.