Part Number: TMDSEMU110-U
Tool/software:
Could someone tell me a part number for the 20 pin cable connecting to this unit?
Brand and part number for a typical 300 mm cable would be nice to know.
Thank you.
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Part Number: TMDSEMU110-U
Tool/software:
Could someone tell me a part number for the 20 pin cable connecting to this unit?
Brand and part number for a typical 300 mm cable would be nice to know.
Thank you.
Hello Clyde,
Please refer to the jtag connectors information available in the link below. The page includes links from various manufacturers. I noted that some of the links are inactive, I will file a ticket to have this addressed. Regardless, the connection dimensions are described, and any vendor can be used.
A quick search online returned a quick/easy amazon option provided below for reference.
You can also define the cable requirements directly to Samtec if required in bulk.
https://www.samtec.com/products/ffsd
Best Regards,
Zackary Fleenor
Hey Clyde,
I also wanted to point out that there is an assortment of JTAG Connection Pin Converters available by some vendors that allow you to use alternate cable options with your hardware headers.
Blackhawk JTAG Pin Converters (blackhawk-dsp.com)
Best Regards.
Zackary Fleenor
Zackary,
What I am tryhing to avoid are any adapters at all.
I want a single cable, likely the 20 position cable which comes with the programmer and a single 20 pin connector on my board.
What would the connector on my board be? I know the pinout I want because it is given in the probe's data sheet.
It is that very cable and connector I am trying to nail down.
Clyde
Hello Clyde,
Understood, I believe what you are looking for is the Board header links boxed in red in the screenshot below:

Looks like the only active link is the following:
https://www.samtec.com/products/ftr
This is the connector needed.
The links in the previous response are valid cable options to be used with this connector.
Best Regards,
Zackary Fleenor