
Raspberry Pi Debug Probe Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico/Picow
[Description] The Raspberry Pi Debug Probe is a USB device that provides both a UART serial port and a standard Arm Serial Wire Debug (SWD) interface. The probe is designed for easy, solderless, plug-and-play debugging. NOTE:For more information on the Raspberry Pi three-pin debug connector see the specification [ https://rptl.io/debug-spec ]. [Features] USB to ARM Serial Wire Debug (SWD) port USB to UART bridge Compatible with the CMSIS-DAP standard Works with OpenOCD and other tools supporting CMSIS-DAP Open source, easily upgradeable firmware This makes it easy to use a Raspberry Pi Pico on non-Raspberry Pi platforms such as Windows, Mac, and “normal” Linux computers, where you don’t have a GPIO header to connect directly to the Pico’s serial UART or SWD port. [Specifications] The probe operates at 3.3V nominal I/O voltage. Included with the Debug Probe is a USB power cable and three debug cables: 3-pin JST connector to 3-pin JST connector cable 3-pin JST connector to 0.1-inch header (female) 3-pin JST connector to 0.1-inch header (male) The two 0.1-inch header cables — intended for breadboard (male) or direct connection to a board with header pins (female) — are coloured as below: Orange: TX/SC (Output from Probe) Black: GND Yellow:RX/SD (Input to Probe or I/O) While the cable with 3-pin JST connectors is intended to be used with the standard 3-pin connector which newer Raspberry Pi boards use for the SWD debug port and UART connectors. The Debug Probe has five LEDs, a red LED to indicate power, and four more activity indicator LEDs