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Open JTAG
Original author(s)Ruben Mileca
Repositoryopencores.org/websvn/listing/openjtag-project
Written inVHDL
LicenseLGPL
Websitewww.openjtag.org[dead link]


The Open JTAG project is an open source project released under GNU License.

It is a complete hardware and software JTAG reference design, based on a simple hardware composed by a FTDI FT245 USB front-end and an Altera EPM570 MAX II CPLD. The capabilities of this hardware configuration make the Open JTAG device able to output TCK signals at 24 MHz using macro-instructions sent from the host end.

The scope is to give the community a JTAG device not based on the PC parallel port: Open JTAG uses the USB channel to communicate with the internal CPLD, sending macro-instructions as fast as possible. The complete project (Beta version) is available at OpenCores.org[1] and the Open JTAG project official site.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ OpenCores Open JTAG project
  2. ^ "Open JTAG official site". Archived from the original on 2010-07-03. Retrieved 2010-07-26.