ETAS FETK-S1.1 User Manual

ETAS FETK-S1.1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 FETK-S1.1 Emulator Probe for Infineon AURIX MCU Family User’s Guide www.etas.com...
  • Page 2 The data in this document may not be altered or amended without special noti- fication from ETAS GmbH. ETAS GmbH undertakes no further obligation in relation to this document. The software described in it can only be used if the customer is in possession of a general license agreement or single license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Pull CalWakeUp until Startup Handshake ........28 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 4 ETAS Compatible Hardware ........
  • Page 5 Usage ............64 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 FETK-S1.1 ........
  • Page 7: About This Document

    Presentation of Instructions The target to be achieved is defined in the heading. The necessary steps for this are in a step-by-step guide: Target definition 1. Step 1 2. Step 2 3. Step 3 > Result FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 8: Typographical Conventions

    General emphasis and new terms are set in dimensional table of sample italics. points. Hardware Bold Menu commands, buttons, labels of the product Italic Emphasis on content and newly introduced terms Presentation of Supporting Information NOTE Contains additional supporting information. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Basic Safety Notices

    • “Use of Open Source Software” on page 15 General Safety Information Please observe the Product Safety Notices ("ETAS Safety Notice") and the fol- lowing safety notices to avoid health issues or damage to the device. NOTE Carefully read the documentation (Product Safety Advice and this User's Guide) that belongs to the product prior to the startup.
  • Page 10 Application Area of the Product This product was developed and approved for automotive applications. For use in other application areas, please contact your ETAS contact partner. Requirements for Operation The following requirements are necessary for safe operation of the product: •...
  • Page 11 CAUTION Risk of short circuiting the internal signals of the ETK! When you mount the ETK to the ECU, you must ensure that the screws and washers used will not penetrate the ETK printed circuit board. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 12 Cabling Use exclusively ETAS cables at the connections of the product! Adhere to the maximum permissible cable lengths! Observe the assignment of the cables to the connectors! Detailed information about cabling is located in the ETK User's Guides.
  • Page 13: Identifications On The Product

    SN: yyxxxxx Serial number (7-digit) XXXX/YY Product version ZZZZ Year of manufacture ETAS GmbH, Manufacturer's address PO Box 300220, 70442 Stuttgart, Germany NOTE For symbols and product information one or several adhesive labels can be used. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 14: Taking The Product Back And Recycling

    CE marking With the CE mark attached to the product or its packaging, ETAS confirms that the product corresponds to the applicable product-specific European Direc- tives. The CE Declaration of Conformity for the product is available upon request.
  • Page 15: Declarable Substances

    Some products from ETAS GmbH (e.g. modules, boards, cables) use compo- nents with substances that are subject to declaration in accordance with the REACH regulation (EU) no.1907/2006. Detailed information is located in the ETAS download center in the customer information "REACH Declaration" (www.etas.com/Reach). This information is continuously being updated.
  • Page 16: Introduction

    SBRAM sense Pinless triggering Timer triggering To access the ECU the FETK-S1.1 has to be connected via ES89x modules. The system can be used for high speed Measurement, Calibration and ECU flash programming. Support of Rapid Prototyping applications e.g. functional prototyping - bypass depends on the functionality of the connected modules.
  • Page 17: Features

    – Pull CalWakeUp until Startup Handshake: duration of the Wake up mechanism is configurable ECU Flash Programming via FETK • Using microcontroller debug interface, ECU software support not neces- sary • Braindead flashing under ProF control FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 18 FETK or ECU is not necessary • Mounting possibilities inside or on top of ECU • Temperature range suitable for automotive application For more technical data on the FETK-S1.1 consult the chapter “Technical Data” on page 36. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: Hardware Description

    ETAS Hardware Description Hardware Description In this chapter, the function blocks of the FETK-S1.1 are explained in detail. Architecture Fig. 4-1 shows the block diagram of the FETK-S1.1. Tool Int erf ace Conf igu- rat ion Flash Trigger Unit FETK...
  • Page 20: Ecu Interface

    Hardware Description ECU Interface The FETK-S1.1 is connected via connectors CON1 and CON2 to the ECU with two adapter cables (refer to Fig. 4-2 on page 20). The pin definition depends on the application and the microcontroller type. In general the ECU interface con- sists of •...
  • Page 21: Fetk Ethernet Interface

    The FETK Ethernet interface utilizes a proprietary Ethernet protocol and is compatible only with the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces of the ES89x ECU Inter- face Module. CON3 Fig. 4-4 Location of the FETK Ethernet Interface connector (CON3) FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 22: Dap Interface

    ESR0 /WGDIS circuit Fig. 4-5 Equivalent Circuitry of the ECU DAP Interface (ECU) The FETK-S1.1 Device Access Port (DAP) interface is configurable and oper- ates in the 2-pin or in the 3-pin mode (wide mode). Supported DAP modes: • 2-pin DAP mode: one data pin (direction via protocol), one clock pin •...
  • Page 23: Power Supply

    ISO standard 16750). From the input battery voltage, switch-mode power supplies provide all neces- sary voltages on the FETK-S1.1. The power supply of the ECU is not affected by the FETK-S1.1. An automatic switch ensures that the power supply of the FETK-S1.1 is automatically switched on and off when the FETK enters and...
  • Page 24: Data Emulation And Data Measurement

    Hardware Description Data Emulation and Data Measurement The FETK-S1.1 is a serial FETK using DAP as the primary microcontroller inter- face. Typical of all serial ETKs, XETKs and FETKs, the RAM used for data emu- lation and data measurement is not accessible by the FETK until the microcontroller is powered up and the startup handshake is performed.
  • Page 25: Trace Based Measurement

    The microcontroller ability to send trace messages is used to forward any write access to measurement data to CPU internal buffer (Trace2Ram / Trace to RAM). This buffer is automatically read by the FETK-S1.1 via the DAP interface. The FETK-S1.1 combines the processing of this data trace messages with an initial direct read of the configured measurement data to an always up to date mirror of the measurement data in the ECU.
  • Page 26: Pinless Triggering

    50 µs default. Active bits in trigger register "CBS_TRIG" are automatically cleared by the CPU when the register is read by the FETK-S1.1 via IO_READ_TRIG.For generating triggers, the ECU software sets bits in the trigger register "CBS_TRIG" by writing the associated bits in the trigger setting register "CBS_TRIGS".
  • Page 27: Timer Triggering

    32 bit width (the upper 24 bits must be ‘0’) • the value 0x0 is not a valid trigger number NOTE It is not possible to use the FETK-S1.1 configured with trace triggers and a debugger with program / data trace simultaneously. 4.12 Reset The requirement for the FETK-S1.1 reset mechanism is to ensure that power-...
  • Page 28: Pull Calwakeup Until Startup Handshake

    When waking up the ECU via the CalWakeUp pin, it can be configured if the pin is driven high until the microcontroller core voltage (VDDP) is high or if the pin should be driven high until the start-up handshake between ECU and FETK is complete. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 29: Installation

    When you mount the FETK to the ECU, you must ensure that the screws and washers used will not penetrate the FETK printed circuit board. For connecting the FETK-S1.1 to the ECU two FETK adapter cables are recom- mended: •...
  • Page 30: Thermal Connection

    The ECU housing should be of a size and material, which gives a thermal con- ductivity of 2.5 W/ (m · K ) at the FETK-S1.1 mounting position. If this value cannot be achieved, additional cooling structures, e.g. heat sinks, should be applied.
  • Page 31: Wiring

    Gigabit Ethernet interfaces of the ES89x ECU Inter- face Module. 5.3.2 Power Supply The FETK-S1.1 needs a permanent power supply. 5.3.2.1 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU available C able G land Se rial ETK Inte rface C onne ctor C able C B A M 300 .3...
  • Page 32: Fig. 5-5 Fetk-S1.1 Power Supply Wiring With Cbam320.1 Cable

    E.g. Cable CBE260 Vehicle Power Supply Wiring Connector ECU GND FETK Vehicle Connector Battery Fig. 5-5 FETK-S1.1 Power Supply wiring with CBAM320.1 Cable Lemo Socket Serial ETK Interface Connector Cable CBAM350.1 E.g. Cable CBE260 Vehicle Power Supply Connector Wiring ECU GND FETK...
  • Page 33: Fig. 5-7 Fetk-S1.1 Power Supply Wiring With Cbam305.1 Cable

    FETK-S1.1 Power Supply wiring with CBAM305.1 Cable 5.3.2.3 Isolated Power Supply inside ECU The FETK-S1.1 does not require a galvanically isolated power supply. For spe- cial applications ETAS can offer a isolated power supply unit. Power Supply Connector Isolated Power Supply...
  • Page 34: Etk / Xetk / Fetk Configuration

    ETAS ETK / XETK / FETK Configuration ETK / XETK / FETK Configuration The "ETK / XETK / FETK Configuration" chapter describes the FETK-S1.1 hard- ware configuration. Overview As already mentioned in previous chapters, some project-specific adjustments are necessary. Configuration data is stored permanently in a serial Flash.
  • Page 35: Configuration Parameter

    The XCT help window opens.  (X)ETK Hardware 3. Choose Reference to User Interface Configuration Parameters. 4. Choose the topic FETK-S1.1. The topic FETK-S1.1 contains information about the FETK- S1.1 hardware configuration parameters and their possible values. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 36: Technical Data

    "Link down Power saving" • "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" 7.1.3 Software Support You need the following software versions to support the FETK-S1.1. Operating the FETK-S1.1 with older software versions is not possible. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 37 : and higher microcontroller versions (steps) if they support the B-step spec- ifications The configuration instructions for the FETK-S1.1 under INCA and HSP are con- tained in the relevant software documentation. To support Trace to RAM you need the following software versions: •...
  • Page 38: Data Emulation And Measurement Memory

    7.2.1 Data Emulation Memory and Microcontroller Support The FETK-S1.1 uses a portion of or up to the entire size of the ED RAM, to emu- late data in internal flash. The following table lists the supported microcontrol- lers, the size of the ED RAM, and states if the ED RAM is capable of being powered using a standby supply.
  • Page 39: Environmental Conditions

    12 V vehicle system. Batt 12 V vehicles don’t require special disturbing pulse reductions. NOTE The FETK-S1.1 will accept permanent power supply voltage dips (for addi- tional details of 3 V low voltage operation, see ISO standard 16750). FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 40: Microcontroller Interface

    NOTE DAP timing parameters in this chapter refer to the DAP interface (CON1) of the FETK-S1.1. The DAP wiring to the ECU (ETAM1) must be taken account additionally. All timings are measured at a reference level of 1.5 V. Output signals are mea- sured with 20 pF to ground and 50 ...
  • Page 41: 2-Pin Dap Mode

    (ETK --> Target) quency 50 MHz DAP Clock Fre- quency DAP1/DAP2 Set-Up Time ETK --> Target) DAP1/DAP2 Hold Time (ETK --> Target) DAP1/DAP2 Clock-to- Undetermined, ETK auto- Out Time (Target --> matically determines ETK) optimum sampling point FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 42: Electrical Characteristics

    Electrical Characteristics 7.9.1 ECU Interface Connector Signal Pin Type (min) (min) (max) (min) (max) Leakage current Addi- (max) [V] (min / max) tional [A] load by ETK (typ) [pF] DAP0 +745 / +475 DAP1 +5000 / +3340 DAP2 +5000 / +3340 Reserved +20 / -20 /TRST...
  • Page 43 Signal Pin Type (min) (min) (max) (min) (max) Leakage current Addi- (max) [V] (min / max) tional [A] load by ETK (typ) [pF] DAPE2 +5000 / +3340 Pin Type: I: Input, X: Tristate, O: Output, OD: Open Drain Adapter cable and Samtec connector not considered; PCB 1 pF/cm max 12 mA max 0.2 A...
  • Page 44: Pin Assignment

    ETAS Technical Data 7.10 Pin Assignment CON2 CON3 CON1 Fig. 7-3 Location of the FETK-S1.1 Interfaces 7.10.1 ECU Interface Connector CON1 (JTAG Mode) Signal Direction Comment DAP0 Output DAP signal DAP1 Bidir DAP signal DAP2 Bidir DAP signal /TRST Output...
  • Page 45: Power Supply Connector Con2

    Interface, 3.3 V VDDSTBY Output Permanent power supply of ECU (1.30 V supply) EDRAM, 1.30 V Input Power GND CalWakeup Output Switch to Ubatt. ECU wake-up signal (for measurement preparation) Ubatt2 Input Vehicle battery Ubatt1 Input Vehicle Battery FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 46: Mechanical Dimensions

    [Millimeters] [Inches] Length 1.811 Width 1.4567 Height 13,1 0.5157 : CBAM300/ CBAM305/ CBAM340 mounted at CON3 7.11.1 Top View Fig. 7-4 FETK-S1.1 Dimensions - Top View Item Dimension Tolerance Dimension Tolerance [Millimeters] [Millimeters] [Inches] [Inches] 41.50 +/- 0.20 1.634 +/- 0.008 35.90...
  • Page 47: Side View

    ETAS Technical Data 7.11.2 Side View Fig. 7-5 FETK-S1.1 Dimensions - Side View Item Dimension Tolerance Dimension Tolerance [Millimeters] [Millimeters] [Inches] [Inches] 4.20 +/- 0.10 0.165 +/- 0.004 1.60 +/- 0.16 0.063 +/- 0.006 5.10 +0.0/-0.2 0.201 +0.000/-0.008 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 48: Cables And Accessories

    See chapter 5.1 on page 29 for details on wiring the ECU interface adapters. NOTE We recommend to use ETAS cables or any other cables certified by the stan- dards for the application. Adhere to the maximum permissible cable lengths! NOTE Application-specific cables are available from ETAS.
  • Page 49: Cbam300 Cable

    Shield ECU housing 8.3.3 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Operating temperature -40 °C to +125 °C 8.3.4 Tightness Condition IP Code PG9 screwing IP67 8.3.5 Ordering Product Length Order Number CBAM300.3-0m6 0.6 m F 00K 112 469 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 50: Cbam320 Cable

    CON2 White FETK 8.4.3 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Operating temperature -40 °C to +125 °C 8.4.4 Tightness Condition IP Code PG8 screwing IP67 8.4.5 Ordering Product Length Order Number CBAM320.1-0m6 0.6 m F 00K 109 299 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 51: Cbam340 Cable

    FETK ECU Adapter Cable, shield on ECU-Housing NOTE The hardware for mounting ECU adapter cables is not included in the cable delivery, they need to be ordered separately. For detailed information on mounting accessories contact ETAS technical support. 8.5.2 Connectors Fig. 8-6...
  • Page 52: Cbam350 Cable

    (not included in the delivery). NOTE The Lemo Spanner DCH.91.161.PA is not included in the cable delivery, It need to be ordered separately. For detailed information on mounting acces- sories contact ETAS technical support. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Temperature Range

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.6.4 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Operating temperature -40 °C to +125 °C 8.6.5 Ordering Product Length Order Number CBAM350.1-0m17 0.17 m F 00K 111 439 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 54: Cbam305 Cable

    For mounting the cable, cut a PG9 thread into the ECU housing. For thin walled housings use a nut SM-PE 9. It is available from Lapp (order number: 52103210). 8.7.2 Dimensions Fig. 8-9 CBAM305.1-0m6 Cable - Dimensions FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 55: Connectors

    CON4 FETK UBATT Connector Color Target CON1 Blue lila Gbit Ethernet cable, e.g. CBE260 CON2 White FETK CON3 Black Permanent power supply, K70.1 cable CON4 2 pin ERNI power ECU connector Fig. 8-12 CBAM305.1-2m2 - Connectors FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 56: Temperature Range

    Temperature Operating temperature -40 °C to +125 °C 8.7.5 Tightness Condition IP Code PG9 screwing IP67 8.7.6 Ordering Product Length Order Number CBAM305.1-0m6 0.6 m F 00K 109 297 CBAM305.1-2m2 2.2 m F 00K 112 338 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 57: Cbe260 Cable

    Gigabit Ethernet and Power Connection cable for FETK. Lemo connectors on both sides compliant to IP65. 3 m length. The CBAE260 cable is a Gigabit Ethernet cable to connect an ETAS ES device with an FETK or another ES device. The cable supports power propagation.
  • Page 58: Etam8 Adapter

    ETAM8A hold the ECU in Reset, while the ETK is booting. • ETAM8B do not pull the Reset low while booting. With a ETAM8B adapter the FETK-S1.1 has the same reset behavior like FETK-T1.0. NOTE See chapter "Installation" for details on mating connector to the ETAM8.
  • Page 59: Ecu Connector: Signal Modes

    /RESETOUT /PORESET /PORESET /PORESET 8.9.4 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Operating temperature -40 °C to +110 °C 8.9.5 Ordering Product Length Order Number ETAM8A 0.11 m F 00K 110 754 ETAM8B 0.11 m F 00K 110 881 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 60: Etv5 Cable

    Not connected Brown Power GND Not connected SGUBATT1 Car Battery Not connected 8.10.3 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Operating temperature -40 °C to +110 °C 8.10.4 Ordering Product Length Order Number ETV5 0.25 m F 00K 111 701 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 61: Etam2 Adapter

    Permanent power to supply ECU ED-RAM (Supply) Brown Power ground Green CAL_Wakeup Switch to Ubatt. ECU wake-up signal (for measurement preparation) SGUBATT2 Car battery SGUBATT1 Car battery 8.11.3 Ordering Product Length Order Number ETAM2 0.25 m F 00K 109 306 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 62: Etam5 Adapter

    Wire: 5 mm stripped Molex and tinned Side A Medi cable Side C Side B Position Color Position Position Blue Yellow Brown Green 8.12.2 Ordering Product Length Order Number ETAM5 0.136 m F 00K 110 101 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 63: Etam9 Adapter

    No Connect 8.13.3 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Range Operating temperature -40 °C to +110 °C 8.13.4 Order Information Product Length Order Number ETAM9 F/XETK-S ECU Adapter, MOLEX - 0.136 m F 00K-111-043 MOLEX (6fc - 5fc), 0m136 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 64: Etam10 Adapter

    ETAM10 adapts the ETK power signals (Molex 6 pin connector) to an ECU with a 6 pin Molex PicoSpox connector. The ECU connector is available as Vertical SMT Header [87437-0643] or Right Angle SMT Header [87438-0643]. 8.14.2 Dimensions Fig. 8-24 ETAM10 Adapter Dimensions FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 65: Ecu Signals

    Car battery 8.14.4 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Range Operating temperature -40 °C to +110 °C 8.14.5 Order Information Product Length Order Number ETAM10 F/XETK-S ECU Adapter, MOLEX - 0.07 m F 00K-111-814 MOLEX (6fc - 6fc), 0m07 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 66: Ordering Information

    Cable NOTE We recommend to use ETAS cables or any other cables certified by the stan- dards for the application. Adhere to the maximum permissible cable lengths! Please contact your local ETAS representative for further cable information. NOTE The cables shown in chapter “Cables and Accessories”...
  • Page 67: Ecu Adapter Cable

    ECU Adapter Cable NOTE The hardware for mounting ECU adapter cable CBAM240.1 is not included in the cable delivery, they need to be ordered separately. For detailed informa- tion on mounting accessories contact ETAS technical support. Order Name Short Name Order...
  • Page 68: Gbit Ethernet And Power Supply Cable

    MOLEX (6fc - 5fc), 0m136 ETAM10 F/XETK-S ECU Adapter, MOLEX - ETAM10 F00K 111 814 MOLEX (6fc - 6fc), 0m07 Power Supply For special applications ETAS can offer a isolated power supply unit. For detailed information contact ETAS technical support. FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 69: Contact Information

    Germany Internet: www.etas.com ETAS Subsidiaries and Technical Support For details of your local sales office as well as your local technical support team and product hotlines, take a look at the ETAS website: ETAS subsidiaries Internet: www.etas.com/en/contact.php ETAS technical support Internet: www.etas.com/en/hotlines.php...
  • Page 70: Figures

    Location of the FETK-S1.1 Interfaces ........44...
  • Page 71 ETAM10 Adapter Dimensions ......... .64 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...
  • Page 72: Index

    Mechanical Dimension ....46 PC network adapter ....36 FETK-S1.1 - User’s Guide...

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