FFP is a dead-simple USB to bidirectional SPI bridge for programming iCE40 FPGAs and SPI flashes. The hardware is an STM32F042 and not much else. Firmware and host software is written in Rust.
The firmware additionally supports SWD via the CMSIS-DAP v1 and v2 protocols, so many debuggers such as probe-rs, OpenOCD, and pyOCD are able to use an FFP to debug and program Cortex-M and other microcontrollers.
See software/ for the host-side software, firmware/ for the embedded device firmware, and hardware/ for the hardware design files.
The FFP r1 hardware uses a 5x2 pin 0.05"-pitch connector, which is also
commonly used for Cortex family microcontrollers for SWD and JTAG. The pinout
is deliberately compatible (though note RESET
is moved) to allow hardware
reuse and for compatibility with tools such as TagConnect cables.
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3v3 --|1 2|-- FLASH DI / FPGA DO / SWDIO
GND --|3 4|-- CLK / SWCLK
GND --|5 6|-- CS / SWO
x-|7 8|-- FPGA nRST
GND --|9 10|-- FLASH DO / FPGA DI / nRESET
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This is the same pinout used by amp_flashprog, a custom firmware for Black Magic Probes to bitbang SPI to the same ends.
Software and firmware is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Hardware design files are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY).