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STM32h753x - JTAG interface

  • February 24, 2025
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We are planning to use STM32H753X in one of our design. For JTAG interface I can see two options 5 pin and 4 pin JTAG. Is STM32H753 supports 4 pin JTAG? If yes, how to manage NJTRST pin? Shall i connected NJTRST pin to NJRST?  what is the use of 5 pin JTAG over 4 pin JTAG?

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    Best answer by KDJEM.1

    Hello @DJ_IND;

     

    The core of STM32H74xI/G and STM32H75xI/G devices integrates the Serial Wire/JTAG Debug Port (SWJ-DP). It is an ARM® standard CoreSight™ debug port that combines a 5-pin JTAG-DP interface and a 2-pin SW-DP interface.
    • The JTAG Debug Port (JTAG-DP) provides a 5-pin standard JTAG interface to the AHP-AP port.
    • The Serial Wire Debug Port (SW-DP) provides a 2-pin (clock + data) interface to the AHP-AP port

     

    I recommend you to look at AN4938 Application note Getting started with STM32H74xI/G and STM32H75xI/G
    MCU hardware development for JTAG connection.

     

    I hope this help you.

    Thank you.

    Kaouthar

     

     

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    KDJEM.1Answer
    Technical Moderator
    March 5, 2025

    Hello @DJ_IND;

     

    The core of STM32H74xI/G and STM32H75xI/G devices integrates the Serial Wire/JTAG Debug Port (SWJ-DP). It is an ARM® standard CoreSight™ debug port that combines a 5-pin JTAG-DP interface and a 2-pin SW-DP interface.
    • The JTAG Debug Port (JTAG-DP) provides a 5-pin standard JTAG interface to the AHP-AP port.
    • The Serial Wire Debug Port (SW-DP) provides a 2-pin (clock + data) interface to the AHP-AP port

     

    I recommend you to look at AN4938 Application note Getting started with STM32H74xI/G and STM32H75xI/G
    MCU hardware development for JTAG connection.

     

    I hope this help you.

    Thank you.

    Kaouthar