



Key Features
Overview
General Information | |
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Part Number (SKU) |
TC2030-ICESPI
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Manufacturer |
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Physical and Mechanical | |
Weight |
0.1 kg
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Other | |
EAN |
5055383665204
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have a Question?
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Can multiple cables share the same PCB footprint design?
Yes, the TC2030 footprint is standardised across legged and no-legs variants, enabling design flexibility between development and production programming approaches.
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What cable length is optimal for signal integrity?
The standard 6-inch length minimises noise and crosstalk for high-speed programming protocols. Longer variants are available but may require reduced programming speeds.
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Is the TC2030-ICESPI compatible with Arduino development?
Yes, when using Microchip Studio (formerly Atmel Studio) with Arduino cores. The cable enables professional debugging of Arduino projects using AVR microcontrollers.
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How does the legged connector attach to the PCB securely?
Four precision-moulded plastic legs clip into dedicated 0.039" diameter holes in the PCB footprint, providing mechanical retention whilst spring-loaded pins maintain electrical contact.
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What's the maximum programming speed supported by this cable?
The cable supports SPI clock frequencies up to 5MHz, PDI/JTAG up to 7.5MHz, and debugWIRE up to 500kbit/s, matching Atmel-ICE specifications for optimal performance.
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Can this cable work with other debuggers besides Atmel-ICE?
This specific cable is optimised for Atmel-ICE. Other debuggers require different variants with appropriate connectors. Check Debug Store's Tag-Connect catalogue for compatible alternatives.
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What PCB footprint modifications are required for TC2030 connectors?
The footprint requires six contact pads and four small alignment holes. Complete footprint specifications and Gerber files are available from Tag-Connect ensuring PCB compatibility.
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Why do I need the LEMTA version for Atmel-ICE debuggers?
Atmel-ICE has reversed pin numbering on its 10-pin connectors. LEMTA cables have the IDC connector installed backwards to correct this reversal, ensuring proper signal connections.
Choose LEMTA version when:
- Using any Atmel-ICE debugger (Basic, Full Kit, or Embedded variants)
- Connecting to either the AVR or SAM ports on Atmel-ICE
- You see "Atmel-ICE" specifically mentioned in your debugger model
Choose standard version when:
- Using SEGGER J-Link debuggers
- Using ST-LINK programmers
- Using PICkit 4/5 or SNAP programmers
- Using any other debugger that follows standard ARM pinout conventions
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What's the difference between TC2030-ICESPI and TC2030-ICESPI-NL versions?
The standard version has four plastic legs that clip into PCB holes for secure hands-free debugging, whilst the NL (no-legs) version requires manual holding or clip boards for rapid production programming.
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What programming protocols does the TC2030-ICESPI cable support?
The cable supports SPI, TPI, PDI, aWire and debugWIRE programming interfaces, covering virtually all AVR microcontroller variants from classic ATmega to modern tinyAVR devices.