I loved your inception reference Kevin. So great. Im trying to put Rust on one of my many picos and watching this video plus the new one you posted for reference. Thank you for all you do.
Hi Kevin. I may be mistaken, but it seems to me that in your opening picture, of the above video, the two white JST connectors are plugged into the wrong sockets ? Also, in your video, where you show the actual cable connections, between, the Pico and the Pico Debug Probe, it is so dark, (not clear), which color cable is going to which pin, between the Pico debug Probe and the Pico 3 pin swd connector. Fortunately, the Ground (black) cable is in the middle. Regrettably, I can not find a pin out diagram for the Debug JST connector.
Yes. Both cables that come out of the two jst connectors of the pico debug probe are crossed going over to the pico board. The jst to jst flat ribbon cable, ensures this. However, in some videos, I have noticed, the cable that comes out of the debug jst connector of the pico debug probe, is straight going to the pico (dupont) swd header pins. Raspberry pi has not labelled the jst pins of the jst debug connector in the pico debug probe. Thankfully, the (black), middle cable id ground wire.
Dear Kevin. Please make one single video to show "one click windows installation of rpi SDK" + debugging SDK program using "pico debug probe" + VSCode. Finally, RPI Foundation has made life easy. But Kevin McAleer, you can tie up the untidy loose ends. Kind regards Gautom
I assume this could be use to debug any SWD compatible arm-cortex, but what does the setup look like? For example, how is Eclipse+OpenOcd configured to talk to a Cortex-M3 inside a Smartfusion2 fpga.. vs a Cortex-M7 in a stm32h745 microcontroller? And if the chip (M3+) also has ITM's SWO/TDO (for serial-wire-viewing) can the pi-debug-probe + Eclipse/OpenOCD show this trace data? Or is this only available in more expensive tools (Keil + J-Link-Edu/Mini)?
Would you be able to create another video showing us how we could use the probe to debug Enviro boards from Pimoroni as it seems a little tricky to get a solid connection.
Just a heads-up, at the 4:22 mark the UART and Debug/SWD cables are crossed. Debug goes to the JST/SWD header and UART goes to pins 1,2,3 on the Pico.
I loved your inception reference Kevin. So great. Im trying to put Rust on one of my many picos and watching this video plus the new one you posted for reference. Thank you for all you do.
Hi Kevin. I may be mistaken, but it seems to me that in your opening picture, of the above video, the two white JST connectors are plugged into the wrong sockets ? Also, in your video, where you show the actual cable connections, between, the Pico and the Pico Debug Probe, it is so dark, (not clear), which color cable is going to which pin, between the Pico debug Probe and the Pico 3 pin swd connector.
Fortunately, the Ground (black) cable is in the middle. Regrettably, I can not find a pin out diagram for the Debug JST connector.
Thank you
Thanks for sharing! I have to look into this more ...
No demo?
Yes. Both cables that come out of the two jst connectors of the pico debug probe are crossed going over to the pico board. The jst to jst flat ribbon cable, ensures this. However, in some videos, I have noticed, the cable that comes out of the debug jst connector of the pico debug probe, is straight going to the pico (dupont) swd header pins. Raspberry pi has not labelled the jst pins of the jst debug connector in the pico debug probe. Thankfully, the (black), middle cable id ground wire.
Thanks for the review Kev! I ordered one so this helps.
Dear Kevin. Please make one single video to show "one click windows installation of rpi SDK" + debugging SDK program using "pico debug probe" + VSCode.
Finally, RPI Foundation has made life easy. But Kevin McAleer, you can tie up the untidy loose ends. Kind regards Gautom
I assume this could be use to debug any SWD compatible arm-cortex, but what does the setup look like?
For example, how is Eclipse+OpenOcd configured to talk to a Cortex-M3 inside a Smartfusion2 fpga.. vs a Cortex-M7 in a stm32h745 microcontroller?
And if the chip (M3+) also has ITM's SWO/TDO (for serial-wire-viewing) can the pi-debug-probe + Eclipse/OpenOCD show this trace data? Or is this only available in more expensive tools (Keil + J-Link-Edu/Mini)?
Is this compatible with the pi 5?
Yes! Sure is
Very nice video, little typo "debub" on a slide ❤
Would you be able to create another video showing us how we could use the probe to debug Enviro boards from Pimoroni as it seems a little tricky to get a solid connection.
exactly, pretty pointless just reading out the blurb....
So, how do we use it (windows)?
Cool. Look forward to seeing how to use it.
Can this be used as a RP2040 programmer?
Yes.
@@Supermath101 how can we program using this
@@vyshnavsh Read the official documentation on Raspberry Pi's website.
@@Supermath101 there is no full steps
So like type_C :)
Next RPi should release their own IDE for programming and debugging.