Hello.
I am hobbyst.
How I can make development board with minimum cash costs?
It should be circuit based chip in 64LQFP with some LED's and buttons.
A board must have the simplest method of boot.
Is there any recommendations?
Hand-made development Kit
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Yes, I know this .pdf.
But I do not understand how this kit connect and boot from PC.
Should I have XTAG-2 debug adapter?
Or there are other ways to boot this kit?
But I do not understand how this kit connect and boot from PC.
Should I have XTAG-2 debug adapter?
Or there are other ways to boot this kit?
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Include the XTAG2 interface and buy an XTAG2.
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If you are brave enough for low-level stuff and you just need a way to get your software into the XMOS you may want to have a look into this thread: http://xcore.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f= ... hilit=jtag
But most probably you want to use an XTAG2, it's integrated into the development tools very well. And it makes debugging much easier.
But most probably you want to use an XTAG2, it's integrated into the development tools very well. And it makes debugging much easier.