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Converter from 60 pin XDP (Samtec) connector on JTAG Debugger for Intel x86/x64 (LA-3776) to 31 pin XDP-SSA (Hirose) connector (not recommended because of poor signal quality)
CombiProbe 2 with MIPI60-Cv2 Whisker for debugging of Intel® SoCs. Supports 8 HOOK pins and 2 JTAG ports. Voltage range 1.0V to 1.8V. Includes 12 Inch flexible flat cable for target connection. Includes the TRACE32 software for Windows, Linux and macOS on DVD and for download. Requires suitable A-license for debugging. Requires Power Debug Interface USB 3.0, PowerDebug II, PowerDebug PRO, PowerDebug E40 or PowerDebug X50.
Package for CombiProbe DCI OOB requires PowerDebug Interface USB 3.0, PowerDebug II, PowerDebug PRO or PowerDebug E40 requires an A-license
Converter from 60pin XDP (Samtec) connector on JTAG Debugger for Intel x86/x64 (LA-3776) to 34pin MIPI connector Galileo/Quark
Whisker Cable MIPI60-Q for QuadProbe Intel x86/x64 5V tolerant inputs; max. output level 3.3V Requires one of the following extension cables: LA-1248 Flex Ext. for SAM 60 pin QTH-QSH series 08.00 LA-1249 Flex Ext. for SAM 60 pin QTH-QSH series 24.00
Package for QuadProbe Intel x86/x64 Single MIPI60-Q with Samtec 24" extension cable requires Power Debug Interface USB 2.0/USB 3.0, Power Debug Ethernet, PowerTrace, Power Debug II or PowerDebug PRO requires the following A-license: LA-3776A (JTAG Debugger for Intel x86/x64)
Converter from MIPI34 connector on CombiProbe for x86/x64 to 60 pin XDP (Samtec) connector JTAG for all platforms, 4-bit System Trace only for Medfield
This article shows how Advanced Driver Information Technology GmbH (ADIT) in Hildesheim used Lauterbach’s TRACE32, a non-intrusive hardware-based trace tool to overcome such a problem.
Converter from Intel MIPI60-Cv2 to Intel MIPI60-C pin-out on target
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