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Espressif esp-idf & Eclipse IDE: Debugging with JTAG and OpenOCD

November 28, 2020 Craig Peacock 0

Developing ESP32 code by iteratively downloading code to your target via esptool can become laborious for anything but the smallest of projects. In addition to the UART Bootloader, the ESP32 can also be programmed and debugged via the JTAG interface. Debugging allows single stepping through your code, adding breakpoints and …

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