Silver Member Username: DureMississauga, Ontario Canada Post Number: 227 Registered: Jun-06 | What is the different between buffered JTAG cable and the unbuffered JTAG cable? Anybody please. Nalin? |
Bronze Member Username: ChumleyPost Number: 41 Registered: Dec-08 | C/P An unbuffered jtag connects directly, or through 100 ohm resistors, to the parallel port of the PC, a lot of people have success with them. A buffered jtag uses a 74HC244 buffer chip to isolate the PC from the receiver, and is normally much more reliable, and safer to use. |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 14419 Registered: Jun-06 | Use bufferred cable if you are buying or making a new one. http://www.diygadget.com/store/instructions/info_14.html *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- *.- http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem%26item%3D260326057911&indexURL= UNIVERSAL BUFFERED FTA JTAG ALL IN ONE Works on 20 pin, 12 pin and 10 pin jtag ports!! Compatibility 20 pin connector for: Pansat 2500A, Pansat 2700A, Pansat 3500 series, C00Lsat, Fortec Lifetime, Fortec Lifetime Ultra, Digiwave, stealth 2000A's, Blackbird, Silver Bullet, , Megasat, Emetabox, and more!! All other models of FTA receivers that have a 20 or 12 pin jtag port. 10 pin connector for: Pantec, Multistar, Clones,Pansat 3000 and all other models that have a have a 10 pin jtag port. |
Silver Member Username: DureMississauga, Ontario Canada Post Number: 228 Registered: Jun-06 | Thank you Chumley & Nalin. Very useful information received from you both. Thanks, Thanks. |