Infineon Cypress SPEED-BOX Operation Manual

Single port embedded emulator debugger

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  • Page 1 The document following this cover page is marked as “Cypress” document as this is the company that originally developed the product. Please note that Infineon will continue to offer the product to new and existing customers as part of the Infineon product portfolio.
  • Page 2 MB2100-01A-E Single Port Embedded Emulator Debugger SPEED-BOX Operation Guide Doc. # 002-05542 Rev. *A Cypress Semiconductor 198 Champion Court San Jose, CA 95134-1709 Phone (USA): 800.858.1810 Phone (Intnl): +1.408.943.2600 www.cypress.com Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Downloaded from Downloaded from...
  • Page 3 Copyrights Copyrights © Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, 2008-2016. This document is the property of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation and its subsidiaries, including Spansion LLC (“Cypress”). This document, including any software or firmware included or refer- enced in this document (“Software”), is owned by Cypress under the intellectual property laws and treaties of the United States and other countries worldwide.
  • Page 4 Preface SPEED-BOX *1 (MB2100-01A-E) is a development support tool for development and evaluation of application products that use a microcontroller that supports JPwire *2. JPwire is a standard of the single wire debugger designed by General Incorporated Association JASPAR. SPEED-BOX complies with JPwire requirements. This document describes the product handling and connection of this product for engineers who are developing application products for the Cypress microcontrollers*3 using SPEED-BOX.
  • Page 5 Preface Notice on this document ■ All information included in this document is current as of the date it is issued. Such information is subject to change without any prior notice. Please confirm the latest relevant information with the sales representatives. RealTime OS ■...
  • Page 6 Preface Caution of the product described in this manual ■ The following precautions apply to the product described in this manual. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in death or serious WARNING injury and/or a fault in the user's system if the product is not used correctly. Before performing any operation described in this manual, turn off all the power supplies to the system.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Product Description Checking the delivered product ...................7 Appearance and part names ..................8 Optional parts ......................9 Debug interface cable....................10 1.4.1 Debug interface cable ..................10 1.4.2 Coupling connectors ..................11 1.4.3 Small form connectors ...................12 Specifications......................13 1.5.1 General specifications..................13 1.5.2 USB circuit specifications................14 1.5.3 Power supply isolation specifications.............15 2.
  • Page 8: Product Description

    Product Description Checking the delivered product Before using the product, confirm that the following components are included in the box: SPEED-BOX unit ■ USB cable (KM66L-4030-0960: Asahi-Tsushin Co., Ltd.) ■ with a piece of Clump filter. Debug interface cable (2m) (MB2100-201-E) ■...
  • Page 9: Appearance And Part Names

    Product Description Appearance and part names The external appearance and component names of the SPEED-BOX are shown in Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1. External appearance of the SPEED-BOX unit Name Description Connects to the user system using the debug interface cable. MDI connector The designation of the MCU connector which is connected with this connector is DEBUG I/F or MDI.
  • Page 10: Optional Parts

    Product Description Optional parts The optional parts for this product are shown in Table 1-1. Table 1-1. Optional parts Name Part Number Debug interface cable (2m)* MB2100-201-E * Debug interface cable (5m)* MB2100-202-E * *1: The cable length is 2m. The maximum supported communication speeds are as follows. ...
  • Page 11: Debug Interface Cable

    Product Description Debug interface cable 1.4.1 Debug interface cable The debug interface cable is a cable with SMA coaxial connectors that uses a 1.5D-2V (characteristic impedance 50) wire core. Under the specifications of the MDI bus, cables having specifications other than those attached may be used as long as the cable is a coaxial cable with a characteristic impedance of 50.
  • Page 12: Coupling Connectors

    Product Description 1.4.2 Coupling connectors Cables that use a HRM-200-2S-C can be connected to an extension cable by using a cable coupler. The relationship between the maximum permissible communication speed and the total cable length when 2 or more cables are connected together is given by Table 1-3. Table 1-4 shows the part number and manufacturer name of a coupler that has been verified by Cypress.
  • Page 13: Small Form Connectors

    Product Description 1.4.3 Small form connectors When using a connector on the user system with an even smaller form than the SMA coaxial connector provided with the product, it is recommended to use the following connector and matching cables. The operation of this connector has been verified by Cypress. Take care because the relationship between the cable length and maximum permissible communication speed applies regardless of the cable specifications.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Product Description Specifications 1.5.1 General specifications Table 1-6 shows the general specifications for the SPEED-BOX. Table 1-6. SPEED-BOX general specifications Item Specification Name SPEED-BOX Part number MB2100-01A-E Power supply 5V / 500mA (USB bus powered) Single wire UART (NRZ or phase-modulated encoding). The MDI bus communication scheme encoding scheme used is determined by the MCU.
  • Page 15: Usb Circuit Specifications

    Product Description 1.5.2 USB circuit specifications The USB circuit specifications are shown in Table 1-7. Table 1-7. USB circuit specifications Item Description Standards compliance USB 2.0 (certification acquired) Communication scheme Hi Speed / Full speed Bulk Transfer USB communication speed 480Mbps (Hi-Speed) (theoretical value) 12Mbps (Full-Speed)
  • Page 16: Power Supply Isolation Specifications

    Product Description Figure 1-4. Relationship between SG/FG and isolation Host User system SPEED-BOX computer Isolator In this case, power supply isolation is required MB2100-01A-E Single Port Embedded Emulator Debugger SPEED-BOX Operation Guide, Doc. # 002-05542 Rev. *A Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com. Arrow.com.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Speed-Box

    Connecting the SPEED-BOX System configuration The SPEED-BOX is connected to a host computer and is controlled by the host computer. The host computer controls the SPEED-BOX using Emulator debugging software. See the “SOFTUNE Workbench Operation Manual” for details on operating the software. Figure 2-1 shows the system configuration of the SPEED-BOX.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Speed-Box To The User System

    Connecting the SPEED-BOX Connecting the SPEED-BOX to the user system The SPEED-BOX connects to the user system using a debug interface cable. Mount a connector on the user system that matches the cable to be used. Figure 2-2 shows the connection method. Figure 2-2.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Speed-Box To The Host Computer

    Connecting the SPEED-BOX Connecting the SPEED-BOX to the host computer The SPEED-BOX is connected to the host computer using the mini USB cable provided with this product. It is possible to use a mini USB cable other than the provided cable as long the cable is certified for USB 2.0.
  • Page 20: Operating Procedures

    Operating Procedures Power on and power off procedures This product supports hot plugging of both the debug interface cable and the USB connector. Although there is no strict power on or power off procedures, the following procedures are recommended. Power-on procedure (standard operation) ■...
  • Page 21 Operating Procedures Power-off procedure ■ 1. Select [Debug] -> [End Debugging] in SOFTUNE Workbench to end the debugger connection (the MDI bus is deactivated). 2. Disconnect the power supply of the target board. 3. Disconnect the power supply of the SPEED-BOX. MB2100-01A-E Single Port Embedded Emulator Debugger SPEED-BOX Operation Guide, Doc.
  • Page 22: User System Board Design Guidelines

    User System Board Design Guidelines The MDI bus of this product employs specifications that guarantee signal integrity by impedance matching in order to achieve high-speed signal transmission over distances of 10m. There are therefore rules on the method of wiring in the vicinity of the MCU MDI pin on the user system in order to maintain signal quality.
  • Page 23 User System Board Design Guidelines Table 4-1 shows all of the rules. If a scheme other than as recommended is used for the connection specifications, the signal quality will degrade slightly. Care is needed because this also has an effect on noise immunity. Table 4-1.
  • Page 24: Handling The Coaxial Cable When Using A General Purpose Connector

    User System Board Design Guidelines Handling the coaxial cable when using a general purpose connector When using a general purpose connector instead of a coaxial cable-specific part for the user system connector, create the coaxial cable and connector assembly by adhering to the following points as shown in Figure 4-2.
  • Page 25: Cautions

    Cautions The cautions on this product are summarized below. In order to prevent damage by static electricity, take care not to touch the pins of the option ■ connector on this product with your fingers or other objects. When using the power supply isolation function, be careful of the insulation withstand voltage. ■...
  • Page 26: Major Changes

    Major Changes Page Section Change Results Revision 1.0 Initial release Revision 2.0 PREFACE Added discription of registered trademark Added "SPEED-BOX" and the logo Cover, i, 1 to 11, 16, 17 Revised "SPEED-BOX" from "emulator" Changed part number of USB cable 2, 4, Added "MDI"...
  • Page 27: Revision History

    Revision History Document Revision Document Title: MB2100-01A-E Single Port Embedded Emulator Debugger SPEED-BOX Operation Guide Document Number: 002-05542 Origin of Revision ECN# Issue Date Description of Change Change  08/10/2015 GSHI Initial release Migrated Spansion Guide from MB2100-01A-E_SS01-00026-4E to 5272741 08/08/2016 GSHI Cypress format.

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