Setting The Debug Port Clock Frequency; Connecting To Your Host Computer; What To Do Next - Freescale Semiconductor NXP CodeWarrior USB TAP User Manual

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Setting the Debug Port Clock Frequency

The debug port on your target is a synchronous interface clocked by the TCK or DSCK
signal. The base frequency is set by the debugger and can be adjusted with preferences in
the debugger.
NOTE
For directions on how to set the debug port clock frequency, please see the
CodeWarrior documentation.
Some slow targets might not be able to operate at the initial default rate. Therefore, you
may have to adjust the debug port clock rate.
NOTE
Because of variations in the design of target systems, it is not possible to
guarantee that all systems can be operated at the maximum debug port clock
rates. These variations include circuit impedances, trace lengths, and signal
terminations. You may need to select a lower clock rate to get reliable
operation.

Connecting to your Host Computer

Connect one end of your USB 2.0 Cable to a USB port on your host computer. Connect
the other end of the cable to your CodeWarrior USB TAP emulator.

What To Do Next

You can now install your software. See the IDE Users Guide or your targeting manual
about how to configure the debugger and run a confidence test.
For additional information about using the USB TAP with your target system, refer to
"Using the USB TAP" on page
USB TAP Users Guide
Connecting to the Target and your Host Computer
Setting the Debug Port Clock Frequency
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