Pin
XE88LC01/01A-03-05/05A (Flash Type I)
N°
Pin Descriptions
1
VDDA
2
VDDA
3
RESET
4
VDD
5
TESTIN / RX ISD / PA0
6
RESERVED
7
TESTCK / PA1
8
TYPE
9
CK_CR / OSCIN
10
RESERVED
11
PTCK / OSCOUT
12
GND
13
VDD (COM_REL)
14
RESERVED
15
RESERVED
16
GND
17
RX (XE8000 UART) PB7
18
TX (XE8000 UART) PB6
19
TEST / VPP
20
TESTOUT / TX ISD / PB0
21
RESERVED
22
XE8000 USRT CLK / PB4
23
NC
24
XE8000 USRT DATA / PB5
25
NC
Table 2 : Programming connector signals
Note about the naming conventions: All the test signal are described for the target device TESTOUT means the
output of the target device, and TESTIN the input of the target device
6.4
PROGRAMMING ON-BOARD / ISD FEATURE
It is possible to program your chip on a board. In order to complete this you must set up a connector on your
application board to the one on the programming board named K11 or K7 (smaller pitch)
IMPORTANT NOTE: These connectors are only available with the V03a revision number (see chapter
Figure 6 : Reduced programming connector
Since there are two types of flash in the XE8000 series of products, there are two different signal sets.
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XE8000MP Revisions), for the V02a, the workaround is to make an adaptator
between the DB25 connector and a 12 pin connector.
XE8000 ProStart II
XE88LC02-06A-07A-XE1283 (Flash Type II)
Pin Descriptions
VDDA
VDDA
NRESET
VDD
TESTIN / PB2
SCAN / PB0
TEST_E / PB1
TYPE
CKMSTR / XIN
RESERVED
CKSLV / XOUT
GND
VDD (COM_REL)
RESERVED
RX ISD / PA0
GND
RX (XE8000 UART) PB7
TX (XE8000 UART) PB6
VPP
TESTOUT / TX ISD / PB3
TEST
XE8000 USRT CLK / PB4
NC
XE8000 USRT DATA / PB5
NC
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