for FTDI chips. These interfaces have several commands, used to
configure the driver before initializing the JTAG scan chain:
-@deffn {Config Command} {usb_blaster_device_desc} description
+@deffn {Config Command} {usb_blaster device_desc} description
Provides the USB device description (the @emph{iProduct string})
of the FTDI FT245 device. If not
specified, the FTDI default value is used. This setting is only valid
if compiled with FTD2XX support.
@end deffn
-@deffn {Config Command} {usb_blaster_vid_pid} vid pid
+@deffn {Config Command} {usb_blaster vid_pid} vid pid
The vendor ID and product ID of the FTDI FT245 device. If not specified,
default values are used.
Currently, only one @var{vid}, @var{pid} pair may be given, e.g. for
Altera USB-Blaster (default):
@example
-usb_blaster_vid_pid 0x09FB 0x6001
+usb_blaster vid_pid 0x09FB 0x6001
@end example
The following VID/PID is for Kolja Waschk's USB JTAG:
@example
-usb_blaster_vid_pid 0x16C0 0x06AD
+usb_blaster vid_pid 0x16C0 0x06AD
@end example
@end deffn
-@deffn {Command} {usb_blaster_pin} (@option{pin6}|@option{pin8}) (@option{0}|@option{1}|@option{s}|@option{t})
+@deffn {Command} {usb_blaster pin} (@option{pin6}|@option{pin8}) (@option{0}|@option{1}|@option{s}|@option{t})
Sets the state or function of the unused GPIO pins on USB-Blasters
(pins 6 and 8 on the female JTAG header). These pins can be used as
SRST and/or TRST provided the appropriate connections are made on the
For example, to use pin 6 as SRST:
@example
-usb_blaster_pin pin6 s
+usb_blaster pin pin6 s
reset_config srst_only
@end example
@end deffn
-@deffn {Config Command} {usb_blaster_lowlevel_driver} (@option{ftdi}|@option{ublast2})
+@deffn {Config Command} {usb_blaster lowlevel_driver} (@option{ftdi}|@option{ublast2})
Chooses the low level access method for the adapter. If not specified,
@option{ftdi} is selected unless it wasn't enabled during the
configure stage. USB-Blaster II needs @option{ublast2}.
@end deffn
-@deffn {Config Command} {usb_blaster_firmware} @var{path}
+@deffn {Config Command} {usb_blaster firmware} @var{path}
This command specifies @var{path} to access USB-Blaster II firmware
image. To be used with USB-Blaster II only.
@end deffn
Most hardware development boards have a UART, a real serial port, or a virtual USB serial device, so this driver
allows you to start building your own JTAG adapter without the complexity of a custom USB connection.
-@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate_port} serial_port
+@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate port} serial_port
Specify the serial port's filename. For example:
@example
-buspirate_port /dev/ttyUSB0
+buspirate port /dev/ttyUSB0
@end example
@end deffn
-@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate_speed} (normal|fast)
+@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate speed} (normal|fast)
Set the communication speed to 115k (normal) or 1M (fast). For example:
@example
-buspirate_mode normal
+buspirate speed normal
@end example
@end deffn
-@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate_mode} (normal|open-drain)
+@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate mode} (normal|open-drain)
Set the Bus Pirate output mode.
@itemize @minus
@item In normal mode (push/pull), do not enable the pull-ups, and do not connect I/O header pin VPU to JTAG VREF.
@end itemize
For example:
@example
-buspirate_mode normal
+buspirate mode normal
@end example
@end deffn
-@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate_pullup} (0|1)
+@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate pullup} (0|1)
Whether to connect (1) or not (0) the I/O header pin VPU (JTAG VREF)
to the pull-up/pull-down resistors on MOSI (JTAG TDI), CLK (JTAG TCK), MISO (JTAG TDO) and CS (JTAG TMS).
For example:
@example
-buspirate_pullup 0
+buspirate pullup 0
@end example
@end deffn
-@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate_vreg} (0|1)
+@deffn {Config Command} {buspirate vreg} (0|1)
Whether to enable (1) or disable (0) the built-in voltage regulator,
which can be used to supply power to a test circuit through
I/O header pins +3V3 and +5V. For example:
@example
-buspirate_vreg 0
+buspirate vreg 0
@end example
@end deffn
-@deffn {Command} {buspirate_led} (0|1)
+@deffn {Command} {buspirate led} (0|1)
Turns the Bus Pirate's LED on (1) or off (0). For example:
@end deffn
@example
-buspirate_led 1
+buspirate led 1
@end example
@end deffn