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ETK-T2.2G
Emulator Probe for Infineon TC1798
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  • Page 1 ETK-T2.2G Emulator Probe for Infineon TC1798 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 The data in this document may not be altered or amended without special noti- fication from ETAS GmbH. ETAS GmbH undertakes no further obligation in rela- tion to this document. The software described in it can only be used if the customer is in possession of a general license agreement or single license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ETK-T2.2G Versions ........
  • Page 4 ETK-T2.2G Deactivation ........
  • Page 5 10 ETAS Contact Addresses ........
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    ETAS About this Manual About this Manual This chapter contains information about the following topics: • „Identification of Safety Notices“ on page 6 • „Presentation of Information“ on page 6 • „Scope of Supply“ on page 7 • „Additional Information“ on page 7...
  • Page 7: Scope Of Supply

    (see chapter "Order- ing Information"). Additional cables and adapters can be obtained separately from ETAS. A list of accessories and their order designation is available in this manual and at the ETAS Home Page.
  • Page 8: Basic Safety Notices

    • "Declarable Substances" on page 13 • "Use of Open Source Software" on page 13 General Safety Information Please observe the Product Safety Notices ("ETAS Safety Notice") and the follow- ing safety notices to avoid health issues or damage to the device. Note Carefully read the documentation (Product Safety Advice and this User's Guide) that belongs to the product prior to the startup.
  • Page 9 ETAS Basic Safety Notices • Use the product only according to the specifications in the corresponding User's Guide. With any deviating operation, the product safety is no lon- ger ensured. • Observe the regulations applicable at the operating location concerning...
  • Page 10 Cabling Use exclusively ETAS cables at the connections of the product! Adhere to the maximum permissible cable lengths! Observe the assignment of the cables to the connectors! Detailed information about cabling is located in the ETK User's Guides.
  • Page 11: Identifications On The Product

    Order number of the product (example) SN: yyxxxxx Serial number (7-digit) XXXX/YY Product version ZZZZ Year of manufacture ETAS GmbH,  Manufacturer's address PO Box 300220, 70442 Stuttgart, Germany Note For symbols and product information one or several adhesive labels can be used.
  • Page 12: Taking The Product Back And Recycling

    CE marking With the CE mark attached to the product or its packaging, ETAS confirms that the product corresponds to the applicable product-specific European Directives. The CE Declaration of Conformity for the product is available upon request.
  • Page 13: Declarable Substances

    Some products from ETAS GmbH (e.g. modules, boards, cables) use components with substances that are subject to declaration in accordance with the REACH regulation (EU) no.1907/2006.  Detailed information is located in the ETAS download center in the customer information "REACH Declaration" (www.etas.com/Reach). This information is continuously being updated.
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction This section contains information about the basic features and applications of the ETK-T2.2G Interface Board (ETK = Emulator Test Probe), hints to system requirements for operating the ETK-T2.2G, and other details. Applications The ETK-T2.2G is an emulator probe especially for the Infineon AUDO-NG TC1798 microcontroller in the LFBGA512 housing.
  • Page 15 ETAS Introduction For more technical data on the ETK-T2.2G consult the chapter "Technical Data" on page 36. BR_XETK-S2.0 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 16: Hardware Description

    In this chapter, the function blocks and the interfaces of the ETK-T2.2G are explained in detail. ETK-T2.2G Versions The ETK-T2.2G can only be ordered in current variant "G". It is prepared for different functional and mechanical versions, which can be released as new products (name and order no.) on request.
  • Page 17: Bga Connector

    (program data). The 100 MBit/s serial interface provides communication with the calibration and development system. The ETK-T2.2G uses a 3 V technology. The power supply for the ETK-T2.2G is provided by a switched power supply, to minimize power dissipation. BGA Connector The BGA connector interfaces the ETK-T2.2G with the ECU.
  • Page 18 ETAS Hardware Description Pin Name Ball Name Connection on ETK-T2.2G VAGND1 Connected to VAGND0 (AE12) VAGND2 AJ10 Connected to VAGND0 (AE12) VAGND3 AK10 Connected to VAGND0 (AE12) VAREF3 connected to VAREF (AD12) via R240 Tab. 4-2 Analog power supply Pin Name Ball Name Connection on ETK-T2.2G...
  • Page 19: Microcontroller Interface

    ETAS Hardware Description Pin Name Ball Name Connection on ETK-T2.2G P4.13 AJ14 connected to P14.4 (AD23 @BGA516, W18 @BGA292) P7.6 connected to P14.2 (AC25 @BGA516, V20 @BGA292) P7.7 connected to P14.6 (AE24 @BGA516, Y19 @BGA292) Tab. 4-4 Redirected port pins Also the clock signal must be provided through the connector to the microcon- troller.
  • Page 20: Data Emulation And Data Measurement

    ETAS Hardware Description Data Emulation and Data Measurement The complete data emulation and measurement data memory consists of two 1024 kByte pages (Fig. 4-3 "Data Emulation and Measurement Data Memory: 2 Pages with 1024 kByte each"). The address range of the used chip select to address the data emulation and measurement memory must be 1024 kByte and it must be defined at a 1024 kByte boundary.
  • Page 21: Triggering Of Measurement Data Capture

    This limit is known as the trigger segment address. Fig. 4-4 "Division of the 256 Byte Trigger Segment" shows the configuration of the 256 Byte trigger seg- ment. The ETK-T2.2G supports up to 32 direct hardware triggers by providing 32 trig- ger addresses within the trigger segment. Note The unused address areas within the trigger segment are reserved for future applications and must not be used for other purposes.
  • Page 22: Data Retention In Data Emulation Memory

    Note The Flash memory on the ETK-T2.2G only stores data which exists in the data emulation and measurement data memory of the ETK-T2.2G. The program code is stored only in the ECU Flash memory.
  • Page 23: Etk-T2.2G Deactivation

    ECU is clean and smooth and to prevent corruption of data stored in the ETK. To accomplish this the ETK-T2.2G senses the SVDD of the ECU. This allows it to detect when the ECU is off and forward this information to INCA. In addition, it allows the ETK to enter the power save mode with the CAL tool (ES590/ES591/ ES592/ES595) unplugged.
  • Page 24: Fig. 4-5 Bridge To Select Reset Sense

    ETAS Hardware Description Fig. 4-5 Bridge to select reset sense Bridge Position Description BR100 1 - 2 Senses the status of /ESR1 2 - 3 Senses the status of /ESR0 (default) BR_XETK-S2.0 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 25: Power Supply

    Hardware Description 4.11 Power Supply The ETK-T2.2G needs a permanent power supply. It is powered directly from the car battery. The input voltage may vary between 4.3 V and 18 V. The ECU voltage (U ) is monitored by the ETK to recognize whether the ECU is switched on or off.
  • Page 26: Serial Etk Interface

    ETAS Hardware Description 4.12 Serial ETK Interface The serial 100 MBit/s ETK-T2.2G interface creates the link to the calibration and development system. The interface utilizes a 100Base-TX transmission to achieve an outstanding transmission performance of 100 MBit/s. Note To ensure stable communication only 100 Mbit cables delivered by ETAS shall be used.
  • Page 27: Debug Interface

    Fig. 4-9 Location of the Debugger Interface For connecting the ETK-T2.2G to the debugger the ETK adapter ETAF5 (including ETAF5 PCB and ETAF5 flatcable) is required. Its needs to be ordered separately (refer chapter "Ordering Information" on page 54). A debugger specific cable has to be used to connect the debugger with the ETAF5 PCB.
  • Page 28: Status Leds

    ETAS Hardware Description 4.14 Status LEDs There are three LEDs displaying the operating status of the ETK-T2.2G (Fig. 4-10 on page 28). Fig. 4-10 Status LEDs State Meaning ETK-T2.2G is supplied with power and active (i.e. the ECU is switched on or the ETAS calibration and development sys- tem is connected and ready to communicate with the ETK- T2.2G)
  • Page 29: Chip Select Configuration Bridge

    R108 to R111 are alternately assembled to select the ETK chip select signal. Fig. 4-11 Chip Select Configuration Bridge Solder bridge Meaning R108 ETK-T2.2G uses /CS1 R109 ETK-T2.2G uses /CS2 (default) R110 ETK-T2.2G uses /CS3 R111 ETK-T2.2G uses /CSCOMB BR_XETK-S2.0 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 30: Installation

    When you mount the ETK to the ECU, you must ensure that the screws and washers used will not penetrate the ETK printed circuit board. For mounting the ETK-T2.2G on the ECU an Advanced Interconnect socket is required. It need to be ordered separately (refer chapter "Ordering Information" on page 54).
  • Page 31: Connection To The Debugger

    Installation Connection to the Debugger For connecting the ETK-T2.2G to the debugger the ETK adapter ETAF9 (including ETAF9 PCB and ETAF9 flatcable) or the ETK adapter ETAF5 (including ETAF5 PCB and ETAF5 flatcable) is required. Its needs to be ordered seperately (refer chapter "Ordering Information"...
  • Page 32: Connecting To The Power Supply

    ETAS Installation Connecting to the Power Supply The ETK-T2.2G needs a permanent power supply (refer chapter "Power Supply" on page 25). There are different versions to ensure it. 5.3.1 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU available Pow er Supply Connect or...
  • Page 33: Isolated Power Supply Inside Ecu

    ETAS Installation 5.3.3 Isolated Power Supply inside ECU The ETK-T2.2G does not require a galvanically isolated power supply. For special applications ETAS offers the isolated power supply ETP2. Pow er Supply Connect or Permanent Supply Isolat ed Pow er Supply...
  • Page 34: Etk Configuration

    ETK will be configured appropriately to the corresponding project. Configuration Parameter The configuration of the ETK-T2.2G is possible with the "ETK Configuration Tool". In the "Standard mode" no features are settable. Only in the "Extended Mode" settings are possible. Not all combinations of parameters make sense.
  • Page 35 • BDF is supported by ETK Hardware (Yes, No) The default value is "No". The ETK-T2.2G has the capability to flash an ECU even if the ECU does not contain any useful code (the ECU is "brain dead", Brain Dead Flashing).
  • Page 36: Technical Data

    Drivers and Tools TC1798 V8.1.0 V6.1 V1.1.2 V5.4 V1.1 Operating the ETK-T2.2G with older software versions is not possible. Environmental Conditions Item Characteristics Temperature range - 40 °C to +110 °C - 40 °F to +230 °F Power Supply Parameter...
  • Page 37: Memory And Configuration

    ETAS Technical Data Memory and Configuration Item Characteristics Emulation Memory Two memory pages with 1024 kB data memory each Measured Memory Within the Emulation Memory, free configurable Flash Memory 1024 kB Flash (data) Configuration Project-specific; stored in EEPROM for different microcontrollers and memory...
  • Page 38: Testcharacteristics

    ETAS Technical Data Testcharacteristics Parameter Symbol Condition Max Unit Reset delay 1 =12 V Reset1 Batt = 0 V  > 3.3 V without transferring Flash Reset delay 2 =12 V Reset2 Batt = 0 V  3.3 V with transferring Flash =0 V ...
  • Page 39: Electrical Characteristics

    Electrical Characteristics ADDR[17...0] -30/+30 DATA[31..0] ETK is not accessed -1/+1 ETK is accessed; -22/+22 = 4 mA; = 4 mA /CS0 Used by ECU -3/-3 Used for ETK -300/-360 66 /CS[3..1], /CSCOMB Used by ECU Used for ETK -300/-360 57 RD_/WR;...
  • Page 40 /PORESET = 0.2A I/OD -20/+20 Dmax /HDRESET -10/+10 CPU and plug not considered; PCB 1 pF/cm...
  • Page 41: Switching Characteristics

    ETAS Technical Data Switching Characteristics The following diagrams show the timings the ETK-T2.2G can process. Para. Description Unit Address access time Chip select access time Read access time Byte enable access time Data to Chip select hold time Data to Read hold time...
  • Page 42: Write Timing: Data Emulation And Measurement Data Dpr

    ETAS Technical Data 7.9.2 Write Timing: Data Emulation and Measurement Data DPR Addr[31:0] Addr Addr BC[3:0] Data[31:0] Fig. 7-2 Write Cycle: Data Emulation and Measurement Data DPR 7.10 Power Supply Connector CON2 Fig. 7-3 Power Supply Connector CON2 Pin CON2...
  • Page 43: Mechanical Dimensions

    Millimeters Inches Thickness of PCB 1.60 0.063 Height of component (upper side) 6.20 0.244 Height of component (lower side) 2.80 0.110 Fig. 7-4 ETK-T2.2G Dimensions - Top View Millimeters Inches Millimeters Inches 80.00 3.150 31.50 1.240 74.00 2.913 46.00 1.811 48.50...
  • Page 44: Fig. 7-5 Microcontroller With Socket Adapter Mounted

    ETAS Technical Data Fig. 7-5 Microcontroller with Socket Adapter mounted For mounting the ETK on the ECU, and for mounting the microcontroller on the ETK, the Ironwood Electronics socket is required (see ordering information). Millimeters Inches 0.110 0.181 1.60 0.063 0.244...
  • Page 45: Cables And Accessories

    ETAS Cables and Accessories Cables and Accessories Interface Cables 8.1.1 Cable KA54 (with PG Cable Gland) Note Cable glands are not included in the delivery. Refer to the cable descriptions for manufacturers and order numbers. Cable KA54, Proposal 1 Fig. 8-1...
  • Page 46: Fig. 8-2 Interface Cable Ka54, Proposal 2

    ETAS Cables and Accessories Cable KA54, Proposal 2 Fig. 8-2 Interface Cable KA54, Proposal 2 Millimeters Inches 18.80 0.740 160.00 6.299 400.00 15.748 24.25 0.955 4.70 0.185 12.00 0.472 27.00 1.063 Note Shield connected to ECU housing. SKINTOP compact screwing; Manufacturer: Lapp; Description: MS-SC 11 ;...
  • Page 47: Cable Ka55

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.1.2 Cable KA55 Fig. 8-3 Interface Cable KA55 Millimeters Inches 160.00 6.299 400.00 15.748 9.00 0.3543 Note Strain relief on ECU cover necessary. Shield not connected to ECU housing. 8.1.3 Cable CBAM200 Fig. 8-4 Interface Cable CBAM200-0m38...
  • Page 48: Power Supply Cables

    ETAS Cables and Accessories Power Supply Cables 8.2.1 Cable ETV Fig. 8-5 Power Supply Cable ETV Millimeters Inches 190.00 7.480 8.2.2 Cable with Filtercoil ETV2 Fig. 8-6 Power Supply Cable with Filtercoil ETV2 Millimeters Inches 190.00 7.480 50.00 1.969 8.2.3 Cable K70 Fig.
  • Page 49: Cable Ka50

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.2.4 Cable KA50 Fig. 8-8 Power Supply Cable KA50 Millimeters Inches 7.87 1.97 8.2.5 Cable CBM200 Fig. 8-9 Power Supply Cable CBM200 Millimeters Inches 3.94 BR_XETK-S2.0 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 50: Combined Interface And Power Supply Cables

    ETAS Cables and Accessories Combined Interface and Power Supply Cables 8.3.1 Cable CBAM210 Fig. 8-10 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM210 Note Shield not connected to ECU housing. 8.3.2 Cable CBAM220 Fig. 8-11 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM220 For cable CBAM220 dimensions refer to dimensions of cable CBAM210 in Fig.
  • Page 51: Adapters

    ETAS Cables and Accessories Adapters 8.4.1 Debug Adapter ETAF5 ETAF5 PCB C0101 C0102 C0100 Fig. 8-12 ETAF5 - Mechanical Dimensions and Component Placement Millimeters Inches 35.00 1.38 32.00 1.26 1.60 0.06 Connector Description C0100 to ETK Debug Connector C0101 to Debugger...
  • Page 52: Debug Adapter Etaf9

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.4.2 Debug Adapter ETAF9 ETAF9 Component Placement Fig. 8-14 ETAF9 Component Placement ETAF9 PCB Fig. 8-15 ETAF9 - Mechanical Dimensions and Component Placement Millimeters Inches 35.00 1.38 32.00 1.26 1.60 0.06 BR_XETK-S2.0 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Fig. 8-16 Etaf9 Flatcable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories ETAF9 Flatcable Fig. 8-16 ETAF9 Flatcable Millimeters Inches 50.80 2.00 BR_XETK-S2.0 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 54: Ordering Information

    Ordering Information ETK-T2.2G Type Order-No. Note ETK-T2.2G F-00K-107-311 ETK-T2.2G with 516 pin μC socket for TC1798 and 292 pin adapter for TC1791 ECUs ECU/ETK Sockets and Adapters Sockets are available from local Ironwood Electronics distributors. 9.2.1 Socket ECU - ETK...
  • Page 55: Cables

    ETAS Ordering Information Cables Please contact your local ETAS representative for further cable information. 9.5.1 Power Supply Cables Order Name Short Name Order Number Cable JST PHR - JST PHR (2fc-3fc), 0m1 CBM200-0m1 F 00K 900 052 ETK Power Supply Cable, JST PHR - open...
  • Page 56: Interface Cables

    ETAS Ordering Information 9.5.3 Interface Cables Order Name Short Name Order Number ETK ECU Adapter Cable, Shield on ECU- KA54 F 00K 001 302 Housing, Lemo 1B PHG JST PHR (4fc-5fc), ETK ECU Adapter Cable, Lemo 1B PHG JST KA55...
  • Page 57: Etas Contact Addresses

    Germany WWW: www.etas.com ETAS Subsidiaries and Technical Support For details of your local sales office as well as your local technical support team and product hotlines, take a look at the ETAS website: ETAS subsidiaries WWW: www.etas.com/en/contact.php ETAS technical support WWW: www.etas.com/en/hotlines.php...
  • Page 58: Figures

    ETK-T2.2G Connection to the ECU ............. 30 Fig. 5-2 ETK-T2.2G with Microcontroller mounted on ECU ........30 Fig. 5-3 ETK-T2.2G Connection to the ECU and to the Debugger ......31 Fig. 5-4 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU available ..........32 Fig. 5-5 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU not available ........
  • Page 59 Figures ETAS Fig. 8-3 Interface Cable KA55.................. 47 Fig. 8-4 Interface Cable CBAM200-0m38 ..............47 Fig. 8-5 Power Supply Cable ETV ................48 Fig. 8-6 Power Supply Cable with Filtercoil ETV2............48 Fig. 8-7 Power Supply Cable K70................48 Fig. 8-8 Power Supply Cable KA50 ................
  • Page 60: Index

    Environmental Conditions 36 ETAF5 Flatcable 51 ETAF5 PCB 51 Cable ETAF9 Flatcable 53 Comb. Interface and Power Supply ETAF9 PCB 52 ETAS Contact Addresses 57 Interface 45 ETAS Hardware 36 Power Supply 48 ETK Configuration 34 Code ETK Configuration Tool 34 Flash Memory 22 ETKT2.0 Deactivation 22...
  • Page 61 Index ETAS Interface Cables 45 Switching Characteristic 41 Introduction 14 System Requirements 36 Isolated Power Supply 33 Testcharacteristics 38 LED 28 Timing Read 41 Write 42 Measured Memory 37 Trigger Segment 21 Measurement Data Triggering 21 Capture 21 Measurement Data Memory 20...

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