Analog Devices HPUSB USB and HPPCI Emulator Users Guide Rev 32
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HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide 2-1 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION This chapter describes the hardware design of the USB- and PCI-based emulators. LEDs This section describes the following LEDs: “HPUSB-ICE/USB-ICE LEDs” “HPPCI-ICE LEDs” on page 2-2 “Pod LEDs” on page 2-2 “Board LEDs” on page 2-4 HPUSB-ICE/USB-ICE LEDs Four LEDs are located on the enclosure: 1.8V LED – Signifies that the ICE drives all signals at 1.8V compliant levels. 2.5V LED – Signifies that the ICE drives all signals at...
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LEDs 2-2 HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide 3.3/5V LED – Signifies that the ICE drives all signals at 3.3V compliant levels. ENABLE – This LED is amber when the debugger is enabled. This means that the emulator is driving the JTAG signals, and the con- nector must not remove or plug onto a target when the light is amber. When the LED is green, the JTAG signals are not being driven, and it is safe to connect to a target. The green LED indi- cates that the board is powered up but not in...
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HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide 2-3 Hardware Description 1.8V LED – In auto detection mode, this LED signifies that a target VDDIO of 1.8V has been detected on the JTAG header (pin 5) on the processor target board, and the HPPCI-ICE drives all signals at 1.8V compliant levels. 2.5V LED – In auto detection mode, this LED signifies that a target VDDIO of 2.5V has been detected on the JTAG header (pin 5) on the processor target board, and the HPPCI-ICE drives all signals at 2.5V...
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LEDs 2-4 HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide Board LEDs VCC – This LED signifies that the board is receiving 5V power. If this LED is not active, the HPPCI-ICE does not function properly. 3V – This LED signifies that the board is receiving 3.3V power. If this LED is not active, the HPPCI-ICE does not function properly. FPGA[1:0] – These two LEDs are used for factory purposes only. DONE – This LED is activated when a a CrossCore Embedded Studio or VisualDSP++ debug session is started. The...
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HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide 2-5 Hardware Description Custom Processor Boards When designing a custom processor board using Analog Devices processors and DSPs, special care must be taken to ensure that the JTAG interface is designed and laid out correctly. If the board is not designed correctly, communication via the JTAG port may not work. Another side effect may be that the interface works, but you are not able to run at the highest possible JTAG clock frequency. The JTAG clock...
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HPPCI-ICE 2-6 HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide The mechanical dimensions of the daughter board, pod cable assembly, and pod enclosure are shown in Figure 2-3, Figure 2-4, and Figure 2-5, respectively. Unless specified, all dimensions are in inches. Figure 2-3. Daughter Board Dimensions (in inches)
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HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide 2-7 Hardware Description Figure 2-4. Pod Cable Dimensions (in inches) Figure 2-5. Pod Box Dimensions (in inches)
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HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide 3-1 3 SUPPORT Analog Devices provides free technical support. Technical Support For technical support, visit the Analog Devices Worldwide Technical Sup- port page at: http://www.analog.com/support. From there you can: Access the EngineerZone DSP Support Forum where Analog Devices support team members and other designers exchange ideas and answer questions Search our vast Knowledge Base containing application notes, data sheets, code examples,...
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Quality Assurance 3-2 HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulators User’s Guide Quality Assurance Analog Devices is committed to providing quality products and services. To continually provide this quality, please contact our Quality Assurance Department directly if you have any concerns at (603) 883-2430, Monday through Friday during normal business hours, or via e-mail at proces- [email protected] . Our Quality Assurance manager will listen to your concerns and provide a timely and effective...