The user manual for the LPC23xx states that DBGEN, when 0, configures
the JTAG for boundry scan. If the pin is 1 then it's configured for
debugging.
The LPC237x has a dedicated pin for DBGEN.
The LPC236x as far as I can tell, doesn't have a DBGEN pin. How can I
control the JTAG functionality without a hardware accessable DBGEN pin?
Thanks for any help!
Phil
DBGEN and the LPC2368
Started by ●October 10, 2007
Reply by ●October 13, 20072007-10-13
--- In l..., "lpcphil" wrote:
>
> The user manual for the LPC23xx states that DBGEN, when 0, configures
> the JTAG for boundry scan. If the pin is 1 then it's configured for
> debugging.
>
> The LPC237x has a dedicated pin for DBGEN.
>
> The LPC236x as far as I can tell, doesn't have a DBGEN pin. How can I
> control the JTAG functionality without a hardware accessable DBGEN pin?
>
> Thanks for any help!
> Phil
>
Anybody have an idea?
>
> The user manual for the LPC23xx states that DBGEN, when 0, configures
> the JTAG for boundry scan. If the pin is 1 then it's configured for
> debugging.
>
> The LPC237x has a dedicated pin for DBGEN.
>
> The LPC236x as far as I can tell, doesn't have a DBGEN pin. How can I
> control the JTAG functionality without a hardware accessable DBGEN pin?
>
> Thanks for any help!
> Phil
>
Anybody have an idea?