ADZS-HPUSB-ICE Analog Devices Inc, ADZS-HPUSB-ICE Datasheet - Page 20
ADZS-HPUSB-ICE
Manufacturer Part Number
ADZS-HPUSB-ICE
Description
TOOL EMULATOR USB HP CROSSCORE
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
In-Circuit Emulator Systemr
Specifications of ADZS-HPUSB-ICE
Contents
HPUSB-ICE, JTAG Pod, Power Supply and Cable
Silicon Family Name
Blackfin
Core Architecture
Blackfin
Ic Product Type
Emulator
Kit Contents
USB-based Emulator W/ 14-pin JTAG Connector, USB Cable
Features
USB 2.0, Up To 1.5MB/sec
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
Yes
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
ADSP-219x Blackfin®, SHARC® and TigerSHARC® DSPs
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
ADZU-HPUSB-ICE
ADZU-HPUSB-ICE
ADZU-HPUSB-ICE
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VisualDSP++ Configurator
VisualDSP++ Configurator
1-8
To power down the MSP430 emulator:
The “ENABLE” LED is turned on when a VisualDSP++ debug session is
running. The LED shuts off every time the VisualDSP++ session is closed.
When this LED is off, it signifies all outputs of the pod logic connected to
the target have been three-stated. Three-stating the outputs of the pod
when VisualDSP++ is inactive prevents the target processor from entering
an unknown state during the target power up sequencing.
For custom processor boards still in design, refer to Engineer-to-Engineer
Note, Analog Devices JTAG Emulation Technical Reference (EE-68), avail-
able from the Analog Devices Web site. This document is a technical
reference for implementing the JTAG interface on your target.
The emulator hardware is ready to be used in conjunction with
VisualDSP++ to debug a processor target system.
VisualDSP++ requires a description of your platform (JTAG chain). The
platform definition is necessary for VisualDSP++ to communicate with
the hardware through the emulator.
3. Connect the USB cable between the ICE and the PC.
4. Invoke VisualDSP++.
1. Shut down (exit) VisualDSP++.
2. Disconnect the USB cable between the ICE and the PC.
3. Power down the ICE.
4. Power down the target board.
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