.. include:: {IDF_TARGET_PATH_NAME}.inc :start-after: devkit-defs :end-before: --- Configure {IDF_TARGET_NAME} built-in JTAG Interface =================================================== {IDF_TARGET_JTAG_PIN_Dneg:default="Not Updated!", esp32c3="GPIO18", esp32s3="GPIO19"} {IDF_TARGET_JTAG_PIN_Dpos:default="Not Updated!", esp32c3="GPIO19", esp32s3="GPIO20"} {IDF_TARGET_NAME} has a built-in JTAG circuitry and can be debugged without any additional chip. Only an USB cable connected to the D+/D- pins is necessary. The necessary connections are shown in the following section. Configure Hardware ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. list-table:: {IDF_TARGET_NAME} pins and USB signals :widths: 25 75 :header-rows: 1 * - {IDF_TARGET_NAME} Pin - USB Signal * - {IDF_TARGET_JTAG_PIN_Dneg} - D- * - {IDF_TARGET_JTAG_PIN_Dpos} - D+ * - 5V - V_BUS * - GND - Ground Please verify that the {IDF_TARGET_NAME} pins used for USB communication are not connected to some other HW that may disturb the JTAG operation. Configure USB Drivers ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ JTAG communication should work on all supported platforms. Windows users might get `LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND` errors. Please use version 2.8 (or newer) of the :ref:`get-started-windows-tools-installer` and select the driver "Espressif - WinUSB support for JTAG (ESP32-C3/S3)" in order to resolve this issue. If you don't want to re-run the installer then the same can be achieved with `idf-env `_ by running the following command from PowerShell:: Invoke-WebRequest 'https://dl.espressif.com/dl/idf-env/idf-env.exe' -OutFile .\idf-env.exe; .\idf-env.exe driver install --espressif