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Nice German HowTo: [http://blog.digital4media.de/2006/04/jtag-adapter-fur-siemens-se505/ JTAG for SE505 v2] Nice German HowTo: [http://blog.digital4media.de/2006/04/jtag-adapter-fur-siemens-se505/ JTAG for SE505 v2]
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 +==Airlink AR430W==
 +<center>
 +[[Image:AR430W.jpg]]
 +</center><br>
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 +The router follows the MIPS 2.6 EJTAG Specification and has the same PIN information. But on the board the PINS are layed out as<br><br>
 +1 2 3 4 5 6 7 <br>
 +14 13 12 11 10 9 8
 +<br><br>
 +1 - nTRST<br>
 +3 - TDI<br>
 +5 - TDO<br>
 +7 - TMS<br>
 +9 - TCK<br>
 +2, 4, 6, 8, 10 - GND [you only need one GND for JTAG]<br>
 +You dont need the following pins<br>
 +11 - nSRST<br>
 +14 - VCC<br>
 +12, 13 - N/C<br>
 +
 +----
 +You need the jtagspi since it has a Winbond 25X32 Serial Flash<br>
 +(I'll add a link for the modified source with 8meg flash later - Ravi)
 +
 +----
[[Category:English documentation]] [[Category:English documentation]]

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Contents


Asus WL500g Deluxe

Image:Asus_wl500g_jtag.jpg

Asus_wl500g_jtag.jpg


Belkin_F5D7230_v1000

To flash use latest wrt54g v4.8, with these parameters: /fc:29 /nocwd /nobreak /noreset
watch out for RA11 (under the minipci)

Image:Belkin_F5D7230_v1000-siemens_se505_v1.jpg



Belkin_F5D7231_v1212

Image:F5d_7231_v1212.jpg



Buffalo WBR-G54

jtag is pins 1-12 (normal jtag pinout: 3: TDI, 5: TDO, 7: TMS, 9: TCK)
| |mini-pci card
| |_______________
| 2 12 JP1
| o o o o o o |o o|
| o o o o o o |o o|
| 1 11 JP2






Buffalo WLA-G54

siehe [Buffalo WBR-G54]


Buffalo WLA-G54C

Image:Wlag54c_jtag.jpg



Buffalo WVR-G54-NF

Image:WVR_G54_NF_jtag.jpg



Dell Truemobile 2300 v1

Image:Dell_tm2300_v1_jtag.jpg



Fonera 2200A

The board: Image:3-FONERA_2200A_BOARD_JTAG.jpg

Standard v2.6 EJTAG connector: Image:4-FONERA_2200A_JTAG_v2.6.jpg

Motorola WE800G v1

Image:We800g_v1_jtag.jpg



Motorola WR850G v1

Image:Wr850gv1_jtag.jpg



Philips SNB6500 (v1)

Board before MOD: Image:1-SNB6500 BOARD.jpg Preparation: 1st step Image:2-SNB6500_BOARD.jpg Preparation: 1st step Image:3-SNB6500_BOARD.jpg First group of pads: Image:4-SNB6500_Dettaglio_1_JTAG.jpg Wires connected: Image:5-SNB6500_Dettaglio_1_JTAG_Collegamenti.jpg Wires flow: Image:6-SNB6500_Dettaglio_1_JTAG_Collegamenti.jpg Hidden connections: Image:7-SNB6500_Dettaglio_1_JTAG_Collegamenti.jpg Second group of pads: Image:8-SNB6500_Dettaglio_2_JTAG.jpg Wires connected: Image:9-SNB6500_Dettaglio_2_JTAG_Collegamenti.jpg Final look: Image:10-SNB6500_JTAG_Collegamenti_FINITO.jpg

Siemens SE505 v1

see [Belkin_F5D7230_v1000]


Siemens SE505 v2

Image:SE505v2 JTAG.jpg

You will find round Labels on the flash chip with 01, 02, 03

Nice German HowTo: JTAG for SE505 v2

Airlink AR430W

Image:AR430W.jpg


The router follows the MIPS 2.6 EJTAG Specification and has the same PIN information. But on the board the PINS are layed out as

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14 13 12 11 10 9 8

1 - nTRST
3 - TDI
5 - TDO
7 - TMS
9 - TCK
2, 4, 6, 8, 10 - GND [you only need one GND for JTAG]
You dont need the following pins
11 - nSRST
14 - VCC
12, 13 - N/C


You need the jtagspi since it has a Winbond 25X32 Serial Flash
(I'll add a link for the modified source with 8meg flash later - Ravi)


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