JTAG Technologies announces their new (in-system) device programming guide –  an informative booklet that contains information on the options and best practice for programming flash memories, embedded memories in ‘processors and DSPs and also programmable logic parts (FPGAs and CPLDs).

Today, the majority of parts on a PCB assembly can be programmed after they have been placed,  a method known as ‘in-system’ or ‘on-board’ programming.
The JTAG interface that already exists as part of your design is now the de facto method to achieve this programming. JTAG Technologies’ device programming guide explains the basics of in-system programming via JTAG (also known as boundary-scan) and  offers some tips on how to increase programming throughput. All methods and suggestions introduced in the booklet are support by JTAG Technologies via its world-wide sale and service centres.

Get a copy of the booklet by filling your details at this link.