The figure below shows the Ethernet or USB cable,
power cord plugged into the XDS560v2 STM.
USB Cable and Power Cord Attached to XDS560v2 STM
6.
Now connect the tail of the emulator to the JTAG
header on your target board. If your target board
requires a different interface than the generic 60 pin
header on the tail, attach one of the header adapters
as required.
Caution should be used in the routing of the tail ribbon
cable to insure it does not go near the processor(s),
power traces, or power cords.
Align the emulator tail over the target connector, then push down
Emulator tail attached to target
Attaching the XDS560v2 STM Emulator Tail To Target
7.
Apply power to the target board.
8.
Please refer to the XDS560v2 STM Technical
Reference Manual for the typical system
configurations.
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Configuring CCSv4
To configure CCS v4 to use the XDS560v2 emulator
follow the CCSv4 instruction for creating a "New Target
Configuration". When selecting the emulator select one of
the following:
"Spectrum Digital XDS560V2 STM LAN Emulator" for
Ethernet connection or
"Spectrum Digital XDS560V2 STM USB Emulator" for
USB connection.
For an Ethernet setup you will need to configure the "The
Emulator IP Address" under the "Connections Properties".
The IPAddress for your XDS560v2 can be obtained using
the XDS560v2 Configuration utility. There should be an
icon on your desktop named Sd560v2Cnfg.
Under the "Eth" tab you can select "FIND IPAddress" and
then match the MAC Address found to the MAC address
of your XDS560v2. The XDS560v2 MAC address is on
printed on the back of your XDS560v2. CCSv4 takes the
IP Address in the form of x.x.x.x for example 10.0.3.54.
For USB the default "Emulator I/O Port Number" of 0
should be used when connecting to a single XDS560v2.
For other methods of finding the IPAdress or verifying your
XDS560v2 connection see the Sd560v2Cnfg help.
512106-4001B
T:281.494.4505, F:281.494.5310
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