6.3. PORT I/O Connectors (J2 - J6)
In addition to all port I/O signals being routed to the 96-pin expansion connector, each of the five parallel ports of
the C8051F360 has its own 10-pin header connector. Each connector provides a pin for the corresponding port
pins 0–7, +3.3 VDC and digital ground. Table 3 defines the pins for the port connectors, where Pn represents P0
through P4. The same pin-out order is used for all of the port connectors.
6.4. Target Board DEBUG Interface (J9)
The DEBUG connector (J9) provides access to the DEBUG (C2) pins of the C8051F360. It is used to connect the
Serial Adapter or the USB Debug Adapter to the target board for in-circuit debugging and Flash programming.
Table 3 shows the DEBUG pin definitions.
Table 2. J12–J19 Port Connector Pin Descriptions
Pin #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Pn.7 (not connected for J6)
9
+3 VD (+3.3 VDC)
10
Table 3. DEBUG Connector Pin Descriptions
Pin #
1
+3 VD (+3.3 VDC)
2, 3, 9
4
5
6
7
8
10
USB Power (from USB Debug Adapter)
Description
Pn.0
Pn.1
Pn.2
Pn.3
Pn.4
Pn.5
Pn.6
GND (Ground)
Description
GND (Ground)
C2D
/RST (Reset)
P4.6
C2CK
Not Connected
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