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Shweta_sawant
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1 year ago

JTAG interface - Clock does not seems like a clock

Dear Support team,

JTAG Clock output from USB Blaster Rev.C is not in periodic pattern, it seems it has two frequency contents 6MHz and 1.2MHz. Can you please let us know what may be the reason behind such a clock signal?

This is urgently required for the project.

Thanking you in advance.

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  • FvM's avatar
    FvM
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    Hi,
    what are you trying to achieve? USB Blaster or any other JTAG programmer isn't designed as a clock generator. It's sending JTAG commands and data to the connected JTAG chain and receiving responses. Nevertheless the behaviour can be explained:

    The signal patterns you're seeing are related to different phases of JTAG communication.

    1. Selecting a specific scan chain and operation mode in JTAG TAP controller using TCK and TMS lines.
    2. Sending and receiving scan chain data using TCK, TDO and TDI lines.

    To control all JTAG lines (Phase 1), USB Blaster is using kind of Bit banging commands, one step per USB data byte, respectively slow

    Sending and receiving scan chain data is using special commands to exchange a burst of up to 63 Bytes at maximal supported speed of 6 MHz.

    Happy developing
    Frank

  • FakhrulA_altera's avatar
    FakhrulA_altera
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    Hi Shweta_sawant,


    I hope the comment by our community member FvM above has addressed your concern.


    Thanks.


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    FakhrulA_altera
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