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* JTAG Flash programmer for MPC8248
@ 2006-09-13  9:38 Laurent Pinchart
  2006-09-13  9:43 ` Liu Dave-r63238
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From: Laurent Pinchart @ 2006-09-13  9:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded

Hi everybody,

I'm looking for a solution to program flash memory on a MPC8248 board for 
production.

I remember hearing about a JTAG flash programmer that used boundary scan to 
control the flash signals, but can't find any reference to it anymore.

I know the BDI2000 is able to program the target flash memory, but I'm looking 
for a less expensive solution (I don't need debugging capabilities, just a 
plain flash programmer).

Any help will be appreciated.

Laurent Pinchart

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* RE: JTAG Flash programmer for MPC8248
  2006-09-13  9:38 JTAG Flash programmer for MPC8248 Laurent Pinchart
@ 2006-09-13  9:43 ` Liu Dave-r63238
  2006-09-13 11:38   ` Steven Blakeslee
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Liu Dave-r63238 @ 2006-09-13  9:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Laurent Pinchart, linuxppc-embedded

> Hi everybody,
>=20
> I'm looking for a solution to program flash memory on a=20
> MPC8248 board for production.
>=20
> I remember hearing about a JTAG flash programmer that used=20
> boundary scan to control the flash signals, but can't find=20
> any reference to it anymore.

Look this
http://www.intellitech.com/products/eclipseboundaryscanflash.asp
See if this is what you need.

I think this tool is not cheaper than BDI2000. and need 8248 BSDL.


> I know the BDI2000 is able to program the target flash=20
> memory, but I'm looking for a less expensive solution (I=20
> don't need debugging capabilities, just a plain flash programmer).
>=20
> Any help will be appreciated.
>=20
> Laurent Pinchart

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* RE: JTAG Flash programmer for MPC8248
@ 2006-09-13 11:38   ` Steven Blakeslee
  2006-09-15 20:20     ` jbahr
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Steven Blakeslee @ 2006-09-13 11:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Laurent Pinchart, linuxppc-embedded

>=20
> I know the BDI2000 is able to program the target flash=20
> memory, but I'm looking for a less expensive solution (I=20
> don't need debugging capabilities, just a plain flash programmer).
>=20

Macraigor is cost effective.
http://www.macraigor.com/

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* RE: JTAG Flash programmer for MPC8248
  2006-09-13 11:38   ` Steven Blakeslee
@ 2006-09-15 20:20     ` jbahr
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: jbahr @ 2006-09-15 20:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded


We've used the Macraigor Wiggler on an 8548 board.  It's MUCH slower than the
BDI, but it does work.  We've also tried their Raven and USB products (about
$750) but they didn't work or were no faster than the Wriggler.

J



Steven Blakeslee wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I know the BDI2000 is able to program the target flash 
>> memory, but I'm looking for a less expensive solution (I 
>> don't need debugging capabilities, just a plain flash programmer).
>> 
> 
> Macraigor is cost effective.
> http://www.macraigor.com/
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