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Black:: GND
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Yellow:: RX/SD (Input to Probe or I/O)
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While the cable with three-pin JST-SH connectors is intended to be used with the https://rpltd.co/debug-spec[standard three-pin connector] which newer Raspberry Pi boards use for the SWD debug port and UART connectors.
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The cable with three-pin JST-SH connectors is intended to be used with the https://rpltd.co/debug-spec[standard three-pin connector] that newer Raspberry Pi boards use for the SWD debug port and UART connectors.
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WARNING: When the target is powered from a separate power source or computer, ensure a common reference before connecting signal lines. Either remove power from the target or connect GND between the target and the Raspberry Pi Debug Probe first; you can attach RX, TX, SC, and SD after GND is connected. Potential voltage differences between the two systems can cause damage to the probe.
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The Debug Probe has five LEDs, a red LED to indicate power, and four more activity indicator LEDs