Tigard
Tigard is an open source FT2232H-based, multi-protocol, multi-voltage tool for hardware hacking.

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- Catalog sync 2026-06-01
Product Summary
Tigard is an open source FT2232H-based, multi-protocol, multi-voltage tool for hardware hacking.
Why It Matters
Tigard is an open source FT2232H-based, multi-protocol, multi-voltage tool for hardware hacking.
Editorial narrative
Tigard is an open source FT2232H-based, multi-protocol, multi-voltage tool for hardware hacking. By incorporating commonly used pin-outs, a labelled wiring harness, onboard level-shifting, and a logic analyzer connection, it is designed specifically for attaching to and communicating with low-speed interfaces on reverse-engineered hardware targets. Features & Specifications USB Type C high-speed (480 Mbps) interface FTDI FT2232HQ Dual High Speed USB to Multipurpose UART/FIFO IC Primary port dedicated to UART including access to all flow control signals Secondary port shared among dedicated headers for SWD, JTAG, SPI, and I²C High-performance directional level-shifters for 1.8 to 5.5 V operation Switch to choose between on-board 1.8 V, 3.3 V, 5.0 V, and off-board vTarget supplies Switch to choose between SPI/JTAG and I²C/SWD modes Logic analyzer (LA) port to observe device-level signals Indicator lights to aid debugging Software Support In general, Tigard was designed to work as-is with several tools and libraries that already support the x232H family of chips. This includes: USB-Serial drivers for UART access OpenOCD and UrJTAG for JTAG Flashrom, PyFtdi/PySpiFlash, LibMPSSE, and other tools for SPI interfaces LibMPSSE and PyFtdi/PyI2CFlash for I²C interfaces
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- Last verified: 2026-06-01
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