Recommended Target Debug Connectors And Position - iSystem IC57163 User Manual

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The rear side of the Active Probe features:
C – FNET Micro connector, that connects the Active Probe to the iC5700 BlueBox the
FNET Micro cable delivered with the Active Probe.
The top side of the Active Probe features:
D – The indicator light provides the status of the Active Probe as follows:
o
Permanently green - Powered On
o
Blinking green – Establishing connection with the BlueBox
o
Permanently blue – Ready for use
When powering on the system, switch the iC5700 on prior to powering on the target
system; when powering down the system, power off the target microcontroller before
powering off the iC5700.
Use only original iSYSTEM accessories for powering and connecting with the iC5700.
Consult with iSYSTEM before attempting to use any other accessory.

Recommended Target Debug Connectors and Position

The target debug connector is a 10-pin, 1.27mm, double-row connector, typically a Samtec
FTSH-105-01-L-DV or Samtec FTSH-105-01-L-DV-K (with keyed shroud). It is recommended to
use the target debug connector(s) with the keyed shroud option since incorrect connection can
cause damage to the hardware.
When developing your own hardware to connect the Active Probe to the target through either
a single or dual debug interface, pin 1 of the connector should be located toward the PCB's
edge in order to prevent the need to twist or fold the debug ribbon cable(s) (see the picture
below).
When using both the DAP and the DAPE debug interfaces, the DAPE connector should
be placed to the left of the DAP connector when looking from the edge of the PCB. The
connectors must be at least 11.0 mm apart, although a distance of 16.8 mm is recommended.
The goal should be to link the Active Probe to the target hardware via non-twisted and, when
DAPE is used, parallel ribbon cables.
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