Tag Connect TC2030-CTX-NL Cable
Tag Connect TC2030-CTX-NL Cable
Tag-Connect TC2030-CTX-NL Cable: Quick and Easy Connection Solution
Do you want a simple and hassle-free way to connect your devices? Look no further than the Tag Connect TC2030-CTX-NL cable. This innovative cable is designed to save you time and money.
With its 6-pin TC2030 Tag-Connector and 10-pin ribbon connector, you can easily connect to micro-headers used for Cortex debug connectors. No need to worry about traditional connectors' cost and space requirements – this cable has you covered.
Why choose Tag Connect?
- Quick and easy to use, saving you valuable time.
- Avoids the cost and space issues of adding a connector.
- Smaller board space for connecting, maximizing efficiency.
Buy this cable from Debug Store, the authorized European distributor for Tag-Connect, and eliminate your connection worries. Order now and experience the convenience of Tag-Connect!
6-Pin Legged TC2030 Plug-of-Nails™ programming cable for use with ARM Cortex processors.
This special cable has a 6-pin TC2030 Tag-Connector and a 10-pin ribbon and ribbon connector that mates with the FTSH-105 style micro-headers used for Cortex Debug Connector as found in debuggers such as the Keil ULINK-2.
See also the TC2030-CTX-NL "No Legs" version of the cable with footprint that saves over 66% of the board space needed by typical FTSH-105 micro headers!
For traditional ARM solutions using the 20-pin header as found on Segger's J-LINK see our TC2050-ARM2010 adapter used with TC2050-IDC (-NL) cables.
WARNING for ATMEL-ICE users: The Atmel-ICE has it's header pin numbers reversed (standard pin 1 is Atmel ICE's pin 10). To use our cable with Atmel's reversed pin-number header you'll either need to cut off the ribbon connector locating lug and plug it in reversed, or select the LEMTA version with the 10-pin connector fitted backwards. If you plug in a standard (correct) Cortex cable you're going to short power and stuff out.
Tag Connect TC2030-CTX-NL Cable
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