JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) is a standardized test access port and boundary-scan architecture used for in-circuit testing (ICT) and debugging of integrated circuits (ICs). It provides a way to access internal signals and registers within a chip, allowing for testing, programming, and debugging without physical access to the pins. It is commonly used for verifying the connectivity of components on a circuit board, programming flash memory, and debugging embedded systems.
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