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Infineon USB-C Active Probe V1.3 User Manual...
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Contents Infineon USB-C Active Probe Important safety notice ......................... 5 Package content ............................6 Specifications ............................7 Operation ..............................8 USB-C to Samtec 22-pin TriCore Adapter ..............................10 Active Probe and the iC5700 Connecting Guidelines ..........................12 Setting Debug Interface Voltage Levels ................................. 13 Further Active Probe Settings ....................................
Scripts can also be executed directly from within winIDEA, thereby allowing the developer to extend its functionality. More information isystem.com/sdk. iSYSTEM's solutions run under Microsoft® Windows®, GNU, Linux OS; or optionally within the Eclipse environment via a plugin. Software can be downloaded from the Downloads page at...
Use included power cord and power supply - The enclosed power supply has been approved for use by iSYSTEM. Please contact iSYSTEM if you need to consider an alternative power. Use grounding wire - Prior to applying power to either the BlueBox or the target, connect the device and the target system together with the included grounding wire.
Package content The Infineon AGBT USB-C Active Probe kit is delivered with the following components: Infineon AGBT USB-C 1m FNet Cable User Manual Active Probe Ordering code: Ordering code: IC57166 BB-FNET-100...
5% to 80% RH MECHANICAL Size 80 x 55 x 18 mm Weight 0.125 kg OPERATION Communication iSYSTEM proprietary FNet interface to BlueBox Debug signal valid 3.3V (max. 3.6V) input voltage range Power consumption Max. 1.5W (dependent on operation mode) Number of supported...
Operation Device overview Device description A – USB-C connector, with the following pinout: Signal Signal Signal Signal Signal Signal Direction Description Description Direction Ground Not Connected AGBT TX0_P TX0+ CLK+ AGBT Clock AGBT TX0_N TX0- CLK- AGBT Clock Not Connected Not Connected Target Reset nRESET...
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When powering on the system, switch the iC5700 on before powering on the target system. When powering down the system, power off the target 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.
USB-C to Samtec 22-pin TriCore Adapter Ordering code IAUSB-CSAM22TRICORE The converter is used to connect the Infineon USB-C Active Probe with the USB-C connector to a target featuring Samtec 22-pin ERF8 debug connector. The 22-pin converter must be ordered separately. Connecting USB-C converter to Infineon USB-C Active Probe In general one of the selling points of the USB-C plug is that there is no way to incorrectly insert it.
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The following pinout is valid on the target side: Signal Signal Signal Signal Signal Signal Direction Description Description Direction Reference AGBT TX0_P TX0+ Vref Voltage AGBT TX0_N TX0- DAP0 DAP Clock Ground DAP1 DAP Data Not Connected Not Connected Optional 2nd Not Connected DAP2 DAP data...
If a cable longer than 1.0m is required (for example when debugging an ECU in a vehicle or a confined space), optional 3.0m and 5.0m FNet Micro cables are available from iSYSTEM. Although it looks similar to the HDMI interface, the FNet Port is not compatible with HDMI or any HDMI accessories.
Setting Debug Interface Voltage Levels The voltage levels for the debug interface are configured within winIDEA via Hardware menu / CPU Options / Hardware. When the microcontroller target supplies 5.0V to the Vref signal (pin 1), use the radio-button selection to select the Vref option instead.
· Infineon AGBT Active Probe · Infineon AGBT USB-C Active Probe · In order to switch from the default DTM interface and use to the Active Probe use: 1. Click Refresh in Hardware menu / Options / FNet / Currently connected FNodes.
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3. Click Refresh in Hardware menu / Configure Session / SoC and select the Active Probe. If you have only one Active Probe connected, you can leave the Active Probe selected and · winIDEA will automatically connect to an available Active Probe. If you have several Active Probes connected to your BlueBox, select the desired Active Probe ·...
Lane link speed By default the lowest Aurora link speed is set which ensures the most likely working trace operation. Note that this setting directly impacts on Aurora trace interface bandwidth. The higher the speed, more trace information per time unit can be broadcasted over the interface. Hence, once the Analyzer trace operation (e.g.
Infineon USC-B Active Probe Accessories Ordering Code Description IAUSB- USB-C to Samtec 22-pin TriCore Adapter CSAM22TRICORE BB-FNET-100 1.0m FNet Cable BB-FNET-300 3.0m FNet Cable BB-FNET-500 5.0m FNet Cable Find more information on www.isystem.com or contact sales@isystem.com. To reach for technical support please visit www.isystem.com/support.
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