To Test The Hp Processor Probe; To Connect To A Target System Via The Ieee 1149.1 (Jtag) Port - HP E3494A Installation And Service Manual

Processor probe for powerpc 603/603e
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To test the HP processor probe

If this is the first time that you have used the HP processor probe, you should
run the built-in performance verification test before you connect to a target
system. Refer to chapter 6 for information on performance verification.
To connect to a target system via the IEEE 1149.1
(JTAG) Port
In order to connect the HP processor probe to the microprocessor, a 16-pin
male 2x8 header connector must be available on the target system (see
chapter 5 for information on designing a target system for use with the HP
processor probe).
Note that pin 14 of the header should not contain a pin. The cable provided
will not plug into the header if pin 14 has not been removed from the header.
Remove power from the target system and the probe.
1
Plug the transition board in the HP processor probe.
2
Plug the end of the 16-pin cable with all 16 pin sockets available into
3
the transition board.
Plug the other end of the 16-pin cable with pin-14 filled in into the
4
connector on the target system.
Turn on the power to the probe, then turn on the power to the target
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system.
Connecting to the Target System
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