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This article describes specifics for the Microchip PIC64GX Curiosity Kit.<br> | This article describes specifics for the Microchip PIC64GX Curiosity Kit.<br> | ||
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== Preparing for J-Link == | == Preparing for J-Link == |
Latest revision as of 07:52, 11 August 2025
This article describes specifics for the Microchip PIC64GX Curiosity Kit.
Preparing for J-Link
The eval kit does not have a dedicated header to connect an external debug probe. To be able to use your J-Link with the board the following steps are necessary:
- Connect the J-Link to the board via the SEGGER Flying Wire Adapter.
- Connect the adapter to this pins/testpoints:
Adapter Pin | Board label |
---|---|
VTref | 3P3V |
GND | GND |
TRST | TRST# |
TDI | TDI |
TMS/SWDIO | TMS |
TCK/SWCLK | TCK |
TDO/SWO | TDO |
- The wiring should look as follows:
- Disable or remove the FTDI chip as it will interfere with the JTAG singals.
- You can either desolder the chip or keep it in reset by e.g. desoldering R162 and C279 and shorting the pads of C279.
- Power the board via USB-C connector.
- Verify the Connection with e.g. J-Link Commander. The output should look as follows: