Jaguar Prototype Testing

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Re: Jaguar Prototype Testing

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Great.

It's good to see you don't need a DBM to make a DBM (did someone say chicken and egg :lol: )
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DeuceEFI wrote:I have while I was waiting on the order to arrive, designed and built 2 USBDM boards that are slightly bigger than a SanDisk USB thumb drive... :-)
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USBDM looks very nice.
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sorry for my ignorance...but what is a USBDM and what does it do for you?
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And what it does for us is program blank chips. If you buy a built FreeEMS CPU solution you don't need to know about this at all. If you're building your own hardware from scratch, you do.
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I built it to program the MCUs on my Jaguar PCBs. I originally built a TBDML to reprogram the Serial Monitor on the TA board, but I don't recommend that BDM module as it is very expensive to build and the USBDM only costs about $14 USD for the parts.
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