Hello,
I am designing a board and for simplicity (ie no on board FTDI) I would like to used an XTAG2 to program it.
I've been searching but can't seem to find the specification on the actual connector on the XTAG2. I believe it is a 2x10 .1" header, but don't know the exact specs on the connector (polarizing tabs, etc).
Does anyone have a link to the part used by XMOS on their boards to mate with the XTAG2 (or the appropriate documentation that describes it)? I currently have only an XC-1A so have nothing to look at.
Thanks,
Tyler
XTAG 2 Connector
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XTAG 2 Connector
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There is a spec for the XTAG in the XTAG-2 hardware manual and is referred to as the XSYS connector...
Go to
https://www.xmos.com/user/9513/dashboard/documentation
then scroll down to XTAG-2
Go to
https://www.xmos.com/user/9513/dashboard/documentation
then scroll down to XTAG-2
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Just a quick addition...that is the link under my login...yours will be slightly different, but basics are:
select documentation from the dashboard and then scroll down to XTAG-2
select documentation from the dashboard and then scroll down to XTAG-2
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Alternatively you also might want to take a look at the schematics and hardware guide of the XK-1.
It contains the info you need.
The XTAG2 connector you have to provide on your board is boxed IDC header 2x10 with polarizing key and 0.1" pitch.
It contains the info you need.
The XTAG2 connector you have to provide on your board is boxed IDC header 2x10 with polarizing key and 0.1" pitch.