
The Raspberry Pi Debug Probe is a comprehensive USB-to-debug solution providing complete hardware and cables for seamless, solder-free, plug-and-play debugging.
When "printf-style-debugging" isn't enough, this kit enables the use of gdb & OpenOCD for step and trace debugging on the RP2040 chipset. For those who prefer printf debugging, it includes a USB-to-Serial converter. Economically bundled, it serves as a USB to serial debug and UART bridge, costing less than two separate cables.
Features a processor serial debug interface, typically the Arm Serial Wire Debug interface, with adaptability for others. It also includes an industry-standard UART interface. Both use the Raspberry Pi 3-pin debug connector, detailed in official specifications.
Comprising the Debug Probe hardware encased in its plastic shell, it comes with a USB cable and three versatile debug cables, catering to most debugging needs. Specifically designed for Raspberry Pi Pico and RP2040, it facilitates easy debugging and programming across Windows, Mac, and Linux systems lacking direct GPIO header access.
The versatile Debug Probe provides UART and CMSIS-DAP interfaces over USB, making it suitable for any Arm-based microcontroller with a 3.3V I/O, and functions as a USB-to-UART cable too. Compatible with OpenOCD and other CMSIS-DAP-supporting tools, it's based on Raspberry Pi Pico hardware, running open-source Picoprobe software. Firmware updates are straightforward, similar to Raspberry Pi Pico firmware, allowing for easy updates or custom firmware installations.
Each kit includes: 1 Raspberry Pi Debug Probe with USB to SWD & UART, 1 protective enclosure, 1 JST SH to JST SH 3-pin SWD cable, 1 JST SH to premium female header, 1 JST SH to premium male header, and a USB A to Micro-B cable.
| Brand | Adafruit |
| Model | 5699 |