X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?p=openocd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fopenocd.texi;h=bc92452d7179114c0e8c2f26649517494429c7b1;hp=95c38f95471d677895805e19623feff9167c9ee1;hb=ef1c4a2b1f6cf5f3b48b33c6378dc10acb35e868;hpb=fcca2e82ece6b3a05f28a1457d05141e72721b16 diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index 95c38f9547..bc92452d71 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -336,8 +336,10 @@ on a chip from ``Future Technology Devices International'' (FTDI) known as the FTDI FT2232; this is a USB full speed (12 Mbps) chip. See: @url{http://www.ftdichip.com} for more information. In summer 2009, USB high speed (480 Mbps) versions of these FTDI -chips are starting to become available in JTAG adapters. (Adapters -using those high speed FT2232H chips may support adaptive clocking.) +chips are starting to become available in JTAG adapters. Around 2012 a new +variant appeared - FT232H - this is a single-channel version of FT2232H. +(Adapters using those high speed FT2232H or FT232H chips may support adaptive +clocking.) The FT2232 chips are flexible enough to support some other transport options, such as SWD or the SPI variants used to @@ -394,6 +396,8 @@ to be available anymore as of April 2012. @item @b{opendous} @* Link @url{http://code.google.com/p/opendous/wiki/JTAG} FT2232H-based (OpenHardware). +@item @b{JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2} +@* Link @url{http://www.distortec.com/jtag-lock-pick-tiny-2} FT232H-based @end itemize @section USB-JTAG / Altera USB-Blaster compatibles