BLACKHAWK! USB560T Quick Start Manual

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CCStudio Setup

The driver installation completed in section 1, installed pre-defined factory board configurations for the
C6416T and
C6455**
DSKs boards. These boards include a 60-pin header that is compatible with the
trace pod. If you are using your own custom board, you may need to manually configure CCSetup or
modify one of the pre-defined configurations described in the steps below.
**
C6455 DSK boards, Rev C and earlier, require a special setup and hardware modifications (ECNs) to support trace.
A.) Importing a Pre-Defined Import or Factory Board
1.
Run CCStudio Setup and select "bh-usb560(m)" from the "platform" pull down menu of the factory board tab located at the
top of the middle CCSetup window or in the center of the import dialog box (this will list on only the
2.
You can narrow down the import options further by using the "device" pull down (i.e. select "C64x" to list all TMS320C64x
device imports).
3.
When you find your target, or an import that closely matches your target, highlight the entry and choose the option to "add it
to your system".
4.
If this import setup does not completely match your target, you can edit the properties manually to add or change a GEL
file, modify the TCK rate, or add/remove/order CPU and Bypass definitions.
5.
When finished, save the setup and start CCStudio.
B.) Using Create Board for CCStudio v3.3 and later
1.
Run CCStudio Setup.
2.
Select the "Create Board" tab and drag the "BH USB560-M Connection" to MySystem on the left. This will prompt you for a
connection name. You can enter any string you want, but at a minimum, it typically includes the emulator name and target
DSP or board name.
3.
Highlight the new connection name you added under MySystem and add the available processor(s) from the middle win-
dow to match your target hardware.
4.
When finished, save your setup and start CCStudio.
After completing one of the setups above, and you start CCStudio, you can connect to your target
board by issuing the CCStudio menu command Debug->Connect Target.
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Where To Go Next

You can get started with a tutorial by following the on-line help instructions from the CCStudio
main menu by selecting
Help->Tutorial
follow the steps outlined under the
Additional on-line help for trace is available within the trace specific display and control win-
dows. These windows can be found under the
CCStudio
main menu (
Tools
Tools->XDS560 Trace
The tutorials projects for the C64x and C64x+) platforms can be found in these respective
folders:
\CCStudio_v3.3\tutorial\trace\c64x
Documentation on the Blackhawk JTAG Emulator and BHTProbe command can be found in
folder: \CCStudio_v3.3\Blackhawk\Docs.
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+1-856-234-2629
4
USB560m
. This will load the on-line tutorial file where you can
section.
Trace Tutorial
menu command found under the
XDS560 Trace
).
and
\CCStudio_v3.3\tutorial\trace\c64x+
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QUICK START GUIDE
PC or Notebook computer with at least one
free USB v1.1 or v2.0 port.
Windows® 2000 or XP Operating System.
imports).
Contents
Blackhawk
USB560 JTAG
Emulator
Emulator AC Power
Cord Set for US,
UK, EU
This product requires Code Composer Studio v3.3
This product requires Code Composer Studio v3.3
Product Overview
The Blackhawk USB560 Trace Product
system using the TI XDS560-class emulation architecture. The trace pod (XDS560T) has the following capabil-
ity:
A single, independently clocked input channel
Independently de-skew data pins on channel initialization
Up to 167 MHz dual edge data rate (i.e. 333 MHz)
The USB560T is designed for use with TI DSP silicon that supports trace and target boards that have included
the TI 60-pin JTAG header into the design. As of this writing, target boards that are available for use with trace
.
are the C6416T and C6455 DSP starter kits (DSK) as well as the DM642 Evaluation Module (EVM).
For more information on devices that support trace, board layout considerations for this high-speed interface, and how to de-
sign for the 60-pin header, please contact TI technical support and refer to SPRU655 - "60-pin Header Technical Reference".
You can locate the document easily by searching for document number, SPRU655, in the TI DSP Knowledgebase Document
Finder search tool on the web at:
You must have CCStudio v3.3 or later installed (not included with this product). Using an earlier version will not work and is not supported.
USB560T-QS-02
Blackhawk™ USB560
Trace Product
REQUIREMENTS
Texas Instruments CCStudio Version 3.3
CD-ROM Drive.
Target board with supported TI DSP
Emulator
Driver CD
ROM
USB 2.0
Compliant
Cable
Quick Start Guide,
Warranty and
Registration cards
+5V Universal
Emulator
Power Supply
(USB560T)
provides a high-performance, high-capacity trace capture
http://www-k.ext.ti.com/sc/technical-support/dsp-kbase
(USB560T)
or later.
60 pin to 14 pin
JTAG pin-
converter
60 pin to 60
Trace Pod
pin JTAG pin
saver
Trace Pod AC Power
Cord Set for US, UK,
+12V Universal
EU with Ferrites for
Trace Pod
+12v Power Supply
Power Supply
Power Cord
or later.
or later.
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  • Page 1 The tutorials projects for the C64x and C64x+) platforms can be found in these respective The USB560T is designed for use with TI DSP silicon that supports trace and target boards that have included the TI 60-pin JTAG header into the design. As of this writing, target boards that are available for use with trace folders: \CCStudio_v3.3\tutorial\trace\c64x...
  • Page 2 60-pin to 60-pin JTAG pin saver that is meant to be attached to the emulator in the Blackhawk Control Panel (the icon to start the Blackhawk control panel, trace pod’s target connector to prevent pins from getting bent when being plugged and unplugged from a target shown here on the right, can be found on the desktop or inside the Windows Control Panel dialog) board.

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