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Infineon DAP Active Probe V1.4 User Manual...
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Infineon DAP Active Probe is a member of iSYSTEM IOM6 product line and allows debugging and testing Infineon Aurix microcontroller family. It supports DAP and DAPE debug interface operating at maximum frequency. Small and compact hardware size allows connecting to the target microcontroller with a limited space volume around, which can be as far as 5 m away.
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Use this instrument only for its intended purpose as specified by this manual to prevent potential hazards. Use included power cord and power supply The enclosed power supply has been approved for use by iSYSTEM. Please contact iSYSTEM if you need to consider an alternative power. Use grounding wire Prior to applying power to either the BlueBox™...
Package content Standard Infineon DAP Active Probe order (ordering code IC57163) is delivered with the following components: Infineon DAP Set of two 10-pin 1.27mm 10 1m FNET Micro Cable Active Probe cm long ribbon cables Ordering code: Ordering code: BB-...
MECHANICAL Size 80 x 55 x 18 mm Weight 0.125 kg OPERATION Communication interface to Blue Box iSYSTEM proprietary FNET Debug signal valid input voltage range 3.3V (CMOS, TTL) Power consumption 1.5W (depends on operation mode) PROTECTION Debug signals 15Ω series termination/protection resistors,...
Operation Device overview Device description The front side features: A – 10-pin DAP connector, with the following pinout: Signal Signal Signal Signal Signal Signal Direction Description description Direction Reference VREF DAP1 DAP data pin IN/OUT Voltage Ground DAP0 DAP clock Optional Ground DAP2...
Use only original iSYSTEM accessories for powering and connecting with the iC5700. Consult with iSYSTEM before attempting to use any other accessory. Recommended Target Debug Connectors and Position It is recommended to use target debug connector(s) with the keying shroud option since wrong connection can damage the hardware.
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Although it looks similar to the HDMI interface, the FNET Port is not compatible with HDMI or any HDMI accessories. Connecting iSYSTEM hardware to the HDMI devices will damage the hardware and will render the iSYSTEM hardware warranty void. ...
Lines must be impedance matched (all should have the same length) Stubs on these lines are forbidden Connection guidelines: Solely 10-cm ribbon cables provided by iSYSTEM should be used to connect the Active Probe to the target No additional connectors, adapters or cables between the target DAP/DAPE...
The iC5700 can connect to and control target Aurix devices either through its DTM module and belonging DAP cable adapter (JTAG and DAP debug interface supported, limited maximum DAP frequency, DAPE debug port not supported) or through the Infineon DAP Active Probe (DAP and DAPE debug interface supported including max. DAP/DAPE frequency) connecting to the iC5700 FNET port.
When the VREF signal (pin 10) is 3.3 V or less, select interface signals to be powered from the Active Probe and enter the Vref voltage in the according combo box on the right. When the target supplies 5V to the VREF signal (pin 10), make sure ‘Vref’ option is selected under ‘Debug I/O levels’...
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Other, more general Tricore related settings are described within winIDEA on-lin help.
IC57041 Analog/digital add-on module IC57163 Active probe with DAP2 interface IC57125 Active probe with HSSTP interface Infineon DAP Active Probe Accessories Ordering Code Description IA10PIN10PIN127-AP Set of two 10-pin 1.27mm 10 cm long DAP interface ribbon cables BB-FNETMICRO-100 1 m FNET Micro Cable (Active Probe)
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