ETAS BR-XETK-S4.0 User Manual

ETAS BR-XETK-S4.0 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ETAS BR_XETK-S4.0 Emulator Probe for STM STELLAR SR6 MCU Family User Guide...
  • 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

    ETAS Contents Contents Contents About this Document ........... 7 Classification of Safety Messages .
  • Page 4 ETAS Contents Connection to the ECU ........... 30 Wiring .
  • Page 5 ETAS Contents 8.3.3 Pin Assignment ..........55 8.3.4...
  • Page 6 ETAS Contents 8.11.6 Order Information..........67 8.12...
  • Page 7: About This Document

    ETAS About this Document About this Document Classification of Safety Messages The safety messages used here warn of dangers that can lead to personal injury or damage to property: DANGER indicates a hazardous situation with a high risk of death or serious injury if...
  • Page 8: Basic Safety Notices

    Use of Open Source Software........14 Please observe the Product Safety Notices ("ETAS Safety Notice") and the fol- lowing safety notices to avoid health issues or damage to the device.
  • Page 9 Basic Safety Notices Application Area of the Product This product was developed and approved for automotive applications. For use in other application areas, please contact your ETAS partner. Requirements for Operation The following requirements are necessary for safe operation of the product: •...
  • Page 10 ETAS Basic Safety Notices Potential Equalization CAUTION Danger from inadvertent current flow! Depending on the design, the shield of the Ethernet cables can be connected with the housing of the module. Install the products only on components with the same electrical potential or isolate the products from the components.
  • Page 11 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 Guides.
  • Page 12: Identifications On The Product

    SN: yyxxxxx Serial number (7-digit) XXXX/YY Product version ZZZZ Year of manufacture ETAS GmbH,... Manufacturer's address NOTE For symbols and product information one or several adhesive labels can be used. Taking the Product Back and Recycling The European Union has passed a directive called Waste Electrical and Elec- tronic Equipment, or WEEE for short, to ensure that systems are setup through- out the EU for the collection, treating and recycling of electronic waste.
  • Page 13: Declaration Of Conformity

    2.6.1 CE Declaration of Conformity (European Union) 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 14: China

    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 15: Introduction

    An Automotive Ethernet media converter is required for the access to the BR_X- ETK-S4.0 by the standard full duplex 100Base-T Ethernet of the PC. To connect the PC with the BR_XETK-S4.0 and the Automotive Ethernet inter- face, ETAS offers different modules: • CBEB100.1, CBEB105.1, ES160.1, ES162.1, and ES165.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter •...
  • Page 16: Features

    – Open XCP on Ethernet Protocol – Supports a variety of standard applications • “ETK Tools” update to support ETAS software tools (INCA, XCT) • Firmware update (programming of the logic device) through HSP soft- ware service packs; removal of XETK or ECU is not necessary •...
  • Page 17: Hardware Description

    ETAS Hardware Description Hardware Description This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Architecture ..........17 •...
  • Page 18: Ecu Interface

    ETAS Hardware Description The 100 Mbit/s XETK Ethernet interface provides communication with the PC. ETK Connector Description CON1 XETK Automotive Ethernet interface CON2 ECU Interface CON3 Power supply ECU Interface The BR_XETK-S4.0 is connected via connector CON2 to the ECU with an adapter cable (refer to Fig.
  • Page 19: Automotive Ethernet Interface

    The combination of the BR_XETK-S4.0 and the Automotive Ethernet media converter CBEB10x.1 / ES16x.1 or an ES882.1 / ES886.x ECU Interface Module is integrated in the ETAS IP world with automatic IP management and supports the open automotive "Universal Measurement and Calibration" standard "XCP on Ethernet"...
  • Page 20: Power Supply

    ETAS Hardware Description CAUTION See chapter “Requirements for failsafe Automotive Ethernet Operation” on page 31 for details on wiring the Automotive Ethernet interface cables. CON1 Fig. 4-4 Location of the BR_XETK-S4.0 Ethernet Interface connector (CON1) Power Supply The BR_XETK-S4.0 requires a permanent power supply. It is typically powered directly from the car battery.
  • Page 21: Status Leds

    Status LEDs State Definition BR_XETK-S4.0 is supplied with power and active (i.e. the ECU is switched on or the ETAS calibration and develop- ment system is connected and ready to communicate with the BR_XETK-S4.0) Green Working Page contains data and is accessible from INCA Flashing BR_XETK-S4.0 is in boot configuration mode:...
  • Page 22: Swd Interface

    ETAS Hardware Description SWD Interface BR_XETK Ubatt1: Permanent power supply  (e.g. K30) (ECU internal or external) Ubatt1 Ubatt2: If permanent power supply is external, Ubatt2 ETAM2 connect to an additional ECU internal voltage (e.g. K15) CAL WAKEUP (12V) powersupply of the ED RAM:  provided by BR_XETK VDDSTBY (0,999V)  do not use with Sr6P7x Cut1 optional VDDPSTBY (3,3V) SWDIO /TRST SWCLK SWCLK STM  /TRST ETAM8 TDI   SWDIO /WGDIS (Sense) /RESETOUT  /PORST /PORST (ESR0) ESR0 /WGDIS circuit Fig.
  • Page 23: Data Emulation And Data Measurement

    XETK until the microcontroller is powered up and the startup handshake is performed. Serial XETKs use the ETAS two-page concept, consisting of both a Reference and a Working page. The Reference Page is located in the ECU flash and can not be modified by a simple write access.
  • Page 24: Trigger Modes

    ETAS Hardware Description Trigger Modes 4.8.1 Overview The BR_XETK-S4.0 supports the following trigger modes: • Pinless triggering • Timer triggering 4.8.2 Pinless Triggering 4.8.2.1 Startup Handshake The JTAG Data Communication (JDC) register is used to generate process the XETK startup handshake. The ECU must ensure that all memory ECC initializa- tion has been completed prior to the start-up handshake.
  • Page 25: Reset

    ETAS Hardware Description • Minimum time interval 100 µs • Maximum period duration 1 s • Timer resolution 1 µs The timers work in an asynchronous manner to the ECU. Reset The requirement for the BR_XETK-S4.0 reset mechanism is to ensure that power-up and power-down behavior of ECU is clean and smooth.
  • Page 26: Installation

    • Fixing the BR_XETK-S4.0 without mounting bracket NOTE ETAS recommends to attach the BR_XETK-S4.0 on the ECU housing with mounting bracket. The mounting bracket is an BR_XETK-S4.0 accessories and can be ordered separately (refer to chapter “Mounting Material” on page 78).
  • Page 27: Fixing The Br_Xetk-S4.0 With Mounting Bracket

    ETAS Installation 5.1.2 Fixing the BR_XETK-S4.0 with Mounting Bracket 5.1.2.1 Mounting Material For mounting the BR_XETK-S4.0 on the ECU housing with mounting bracket following parts are needed: • Adhesive (recommended adhesive: LOCTITE SI 5145) • Mounting bracket for fixing on the ECU housing •...
  • Page 28 ETAS Installation 3. The adhesive surfaces of the gap pad are protected with foils. Both foils must be removed before using the gap pad. 4. Fit the gap pad on the mounting bracket. Bring the cutout of the gap pad into line with the ETK connec- tors.
  • Page 29: Fixing The Br_Xetk-S4.0 Without Mounting Bracket

    ETAS Installation 5.1.3 Fixing the BR_XETK-S4.0 without Mounting Bracket This chapter describes an example to mount the BR_XETK-S4.0 without the mounting bracket. Mounting material excluding the gap pad has to be provided by customer for the special use case. 5.1.3.1 Mounting Material For mounting the BR_XETK-S4.0 on the ECU housing without mounting bracket...
  • Page 30: Connection To The Ecu

    ETAS Installation Connection to the ECU CAUTION Risk of short circuiting the internal signals of the BR_XETK-S4.0! When you mount the BR_XETK-S4.0 to the ECU, you must ensure that the screws and washers used will not penetrate the BR_XETK-S4.0 printed circuit board.
  • Page 31: Wiring

    Compatible Hardware NOTE The Automotive Ethernet interface is not compatible with the standard Ether- net interfaces of ETAS modules. A Media Converter or an ES88x ECU Inter- face Module is needed to connect the BR_XETK-S4.0 to the PC. 5.3.2 Requirements for failsafe Automotive Ethernet Operation...
  • Page 32: Cbeb100.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter

    2 (f) 2 (m) BR Media Converter ES600 CBAM290.1 CBEB105 BR_XETK CBEB120.1 XCP on Fast Ethernet ES59x ES882.1 ES886.x ES891.1 ES892.1 Fig. 5-5 BR_XETK-S4.0 connected with CBEB105.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter and ETAS Cable to ETAS Modules BR_XETK-S4.0 - User Guide...
  • Page 33: Es160.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter

    XCP on Fast Ethernet ES600.2 ES882.1 ES886.x ES891.1 ES892.1 Fig. 5-6 BR_XETK-S4.0 connected with CBEB105.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter and Customer specific Cable to ETAS Modules 5.3.5 ES160.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter TE VAL-U-LOK to UBatt Lemo 1B CBAM290.1 Lemo...
  • Page 34: Es162.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter

    (9 m) CBEB312.1 CBEB313.1 Automotive Ethernet Bus ES891.1 ES892.1 Fig. 5-8 BR_XETK-S4.0 connected with ES162.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter via Fast Ethernet Interface to ETAS Modules 5.3.7 ES165.1 Automotive Ethernet Media Converter Lemo 1B CBAM290.1 Lemo Lemo Lemo 2 (f) 2 (m) CBAM295.1...
  • Page 35: Power Supply

    ETAS Installation 5.3.9 Power Supply The BR_XETK-S4.0 needs a permanent power supply (refer chapter “Power Supply” on page 20). Refer to figures Fig. 5-11, Fig. 5-12, or Fig. 5-13 for recom- mendations on permanent power supply connection.For the fuse details, refer to “Power Supply”...
  • Page 36: Fig. 5-13 Isolated Power Supply Inside Ecu

    ETAS Installation 5.3.9.3 Isolated Power Supply inside ECU The BR_XETK-S4.0 does not require a galvanically isolated power supply. For special applications ETAS offers the isolated power supply ETP2. Permanent Supply Isolated Power Supply Power Supply Connector Input Cable ETAM2 Cable ETAM2 4,8 V‫63 ﺫ‬V...
  • Page 37: Xetk Configuration

    ETAS XETK Configuration XETK Configuration This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Overview ........... . . 37 •...
  • Page 38: Configuration Parameter

    ETAS XETK Configuration Configuration Parameter The XCT Tool provides support concerning hardware configuration parameters and their possible values. They are described for the different (X)ETK types in the help document of the "(X)ETK Configuration Tool". Starting the "XCT Tool" help Start the XCT Tool.
  • Page 39: Technical Data

    ETAS Technical Data Technical Data This chapter contains information about following topics: • System Requirements ......... 39 •...
  • Page 40: Software Requirements

    ETAS Technical Data The manufacturers of network adapter have different names for this function. Example: • "Link down Power saving" • "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". 7.1.3 Software Requirements You need following software versions to support the BR_XETK-S4.0: 7.1.3.1...
  • Page 41: Measurement Data Memory

    ETAS Technical Data 7.2.2 Measurement Data Memory Item Characteristics Location Typically located within the emulation memory when using DISTAB17 hooks. Measurement data memory can be located in internal RAM. Configuration Item Characteristics Configuration Project-specific configuration for - different microcontrollers or...
  • Page 42: Automotive Ethernet Interface

    DC decoupling NOTE The Automotive Ethernet interface is not compatible with the standard Ether- net interfaces of ETAS modules. A CBEB10x.1 Media Converter or an ES88x ECU Interface Module is needed to connect the BR_XETK-S4.0 to the PC. NOTE To ensure successful initialization of the network card of your PC, refer to chapter 7.1.2 on page 39...
  • Page 43 ETAS Technical Data NOTE Maximum Voltage to Earth or to any accessible parts (e.g., ECU Housing, Vehicle Chassis) 60V DC / 30V AC. BR_XETK-S4.0 - User Guide...
  • Page 44: Power Supply

    ETAS Technical Data Power Supply Parameter Symbol Condition Max Unit Permanent power Vehicle usage Batt supply [all values ±0%] (car battery) Cranking voltage U < 3 seconds Batt Standby current = 12 V; STBY Batt ECU off; no load from ECU;...
  • Page 45: Microcontroller Interface

    ETAS Technical Data Microcontroller Interface Symbol Condition Max Unit ECU Standby VDDSTBY Max 500 mA load 0.94 0.999 1.04 V RAM Output Voltage VDDPSTBY VDDP- Max 80 mA load 3.14 3.46 V Output Voltage STBY CAL_Wakeup CAL_WAK = 6.0 - 36 V;...
  • Page 46: Swd Timing Characteristics

    ETAS Technical Data SWD Timing Characteristics The BR_XETK-S4.0 supports SWD modes: • 2-pin SWD mode: one data pin (direction via protocol), one clock pin NOTE SWD timing parameters in this chapter refer to the SWD interface (CON2) of the BR_XETK-S4.0. The SWD wiring to the ECU (ETAM8) must be taken account additionally.
  • Page 47: Electrical Characteristics (Ecu Interface Connector)

    7.10 Electrical Characteristics (ECU Interface Connector) Signal (max) (min) (max) (max) (min) (max) Leakage current Addit. load Type (max)/ (min) by ETK (typ) [A] [pF] SWCLK +631 SWDIO +5000 / +3340 +5000 / +3340 Reserved +20 / -20 /TRST +20 / -20 /ESR0 IXOD +25 / -20...
  • Page 48: Pin Assignment

    ETAS Technical Data 7.11 Pin Assignment 7.11.1 Location of the BR_XETK-S4.0 Interfaces CON3 CON1 CON2 Fig. 7-2 BR_XETK-S4.0 Interfaces 7.11.2 Automotive Ethernet Interface Connector CON1 CON1 Fig. 7-3 Automotive Ethernet Interface Connector CON1: Location and Pin Assignment Signal Comment Automotive Ethernet signal AE-...
  • Page 49: Ecu Interface Connector Con2

    ETAS Technical Data 7.11.3 ECU Interface Connector CON2 C ON2 Fig. 7-4 ECU Interface Connector CON2: Location and Pin Assignment Signal Direction Comment SWCLK Output SWD signal /TRST Output JTAG signal Power Signal ground Input JTAG signal WDGIS Output Watchdog disable signal...
  • Page 50: Power Supply Connector Con3

    ETAS Technical Data 7.11.4 Power Supply Connector CON3 CON3 Fig. 7-5 Power Supply Connector CON3: Location and in Assignment Signal Direction Comment VDDPSTBY Output Permanent power supply of ECU SWD (3.3 V supply) Interface, 3.3 V VDDSTBY Output Permanent power supply of ECU standby RAM, 0.99 V...
  • Page 51: Mechanical Dimensions

    ETAS Technical Data 7.12 Mechanical Dimensions The reference measure for all drawings is millimeters. 7.12.0.1 Top View Fig. 7-6 BR_XETK-S4.0 Dimensions - Top View Item Dimension Tolerance Dimension Tolerance [mm] [mm] [in] [in] 2.50 +/- 0.1 0.098 +/- 0.004 11.25 +/- 0.1...
  • Page 52: Fig. 7-7 Br_Xetk-S4.0 Dimensions - Side View

    ETAS Technical Data 7.12.0.2 Side View Fig. 7-7 BR_XETK-S4.0 Dimensions - Side View Item Dimension Tolerance Dimension Tolerance [mm] [mm] [in] [in] 2.00 +0.0/ -0.2 0.079 +0.000/ -0.008 1.60 +0.16/ -0.16 0.063 +0.006/ -0.006 5.10 +0.0/ -0.2 0.201 +0.000/ -0.008...
  • Page 53: Cables And Accessories

    ETAM10 ECU Adapter ......... 73 Requirements for failsafe Operation 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 54: Etabr1 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories ETABR1 Cable Fig. 8-1 ETABR1 Cable 8.2.1 Usage The ETABR1 cable is a 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet adapter cable with a 2- pin MOLEX connector (BR_XETK side) and open wires (ECU side). CAUTION For failsafe operation of the Automotive Ethernet interface twist the ETABR1 cable 5 to 10 times at each 10 cm.
  • Page 55: Etabr2 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories ETABR2 Cable Fig. 8-3 ETABR2 Cable 8.3.1 Usage The ETABR2 cable is a 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet adapter cable with a 2- pin MOLEX connector (BR_XETK side) and a 2-pin MOLEX connector (ECU side). The ETABR2 cable requires on the ECU side a 2-pin MOLEX vertical connector (87437-0243) or a 2-pin MOLEX right angle connector (87438-0243).
  • Page 56: Etabr3 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories ETABR3 Cable Fig. 8-6 ETABR3 Cable 8.4.1 Usage The ETABR3 cable is a 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet adapter cable with a 2- pin MOLEX connector (BR_XETK side) and open wires (ECU side). 8.4.2 Mechanical Dimensions Fig. 8-7 ETABR3 Dimensions 8.4.3...
  • Page 57: Cbam290 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories CBAM290 Cable Fig. 8-9 CBAM290.1 Cable 8.5.1 Usage The CBAM290.1 cable is a 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet cable adapter for BR_XETKs. The cable is passed through a M10 screw connection, the shield is connected to the screw.
  • Page 58: Temperature Range

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.5.6 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Range Operating temperature -40 °C to +105 °C -40 °F to +221 °F 8.5.7 Order Information Product Length Order Number CBAM290.1 Automotive Ethernet ECU Adapter 0.60 m F 00K 111 117 Cable, Lemo 1B PHA - MOLEX (2fc-2fc), 0m60 BR_XETK-S4.0 - User Guide...
  • Page 59: Cbam295 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories CBAM295 Cable Fig. 8-12 CBAM295 Cable 8.6.1 Usage BR_XETK ECU adapter and power supply cable for 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet and BR_XETKs with external power supply. Usable for ECUs without permanent power supply inside. 8.6.2 Mechanical Dimension Fig.
  • Page 60: Pin Assignment

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.6.5 Pin Assignment Fig. 8-14 CBAM295 Connectors Connector in Fig. 8-14 Target Color CON1 Black Cable to Media Converter, e.g. CBEB120.1 CON2 White BR_XETK interface connector CON3 ECU housing shield CON4 Black Cable to connect permanent power supply, e.g.
  • Page 61: Cbeb120 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories CBEB120 Cable Fig. 8-15 Automotive Ethernet Cable CBEB120.1 8.7.1 Usage The CBEB120.1 cable is a 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet cable to connect a CBEB105.1 Media Converter with a BR_XETK cable adapter (e.g. CBAM290.1). 8.7.2 Order Information...
  • Page 62: Cbeb121 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories CBEB121 Cable Fig. 8-16 Automotive Ethernet Cable CBEB121.1 8.8.1 Usage The CBEB121.1 cable is a 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet cable to connect a CBEB100.1 Media Converter with a BR_XETK cable adapter (e.g. CBAM290.1). 8.8.2 Pin Assignment...
  • Page 63: Cbeb125 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories CBEB125 Cable Fig. 8-17 Automotive Ethernet Cable CBEB125.1 8.9.1 Usage The CBEB125.1 cable is a 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet cable (1:1) for con- necting an BR_XETK to the ES88x module. 8.9.2 Order Information Product Length Order Number CBEB125.1 100 Mbit/s Automotive Ethernet...
  • Page 64: Cbeb240 Cable

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.10 CBEB240 Cable Fig. 8-18CBEB240.1 Cable 8.10.1 Usage Cable for connecting the Automotive Ethernet interface (AE) of an ES800 mod- ule to BR_XETKs, ECUs with Automotive Ethernet interfaces or Ethernet-based vehicle buses. 8.10.2 Assignment of the Automotive Ethernet Channels to the Cable Sections The CBEB240.1 cable consists of four identical cable sections [n], each...
  • Page 65: Assignment Of The Automotive Ethernet Signal To The Lemo Connectors

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.10.4 Assignment of the Automotive Ethernet Signal to the LEMO Connectors Fig. 8-19"AE" connection (one cable section) The assignment of the connections of the LEMO connector of a cable section to the signals of an Automotive Ethernet channel [N] is represented in the table.
  • Page 66: Cbeb242 Cable

    BR_XETKs. NOTE The CBEB242.1 cable is designed for directly connecting BR_XETKs. For other areas of application, ETAS recommends the CBEB240.1 Automotive Ethernet cable (see chapter 8.10 on page 64). 8.11.2 Assignment of the Automotive Ethernet Channels to the Cable Sections The CBEB242.1 cable consists of four identical cable sections [n], each...
  • Page 67: Assignment Of The Automotive Ethernet Signal To The Dsub9 Connectors

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.11.4 Assignment of the Automotive Ethernet Signal to the DSUB9 Connectors Fig. 8-21"AE" connection (one cable section) The assignment of the connections of the DSUB9 connector of a cable section to the signals of an Automotive Ethernet channel [N] is represented in the table.
  • Page 68: Etam2 Ecu Adapter

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.12 ETAM2 ECU Adapter Fig. 8-22 FETK/ XETK - ECU Adapter ETAM2 8.12.1 Pin Assignment Fig. 8-23 ETAM2 Connector 8.12.2 ECU Signals Color Signal Description Blue VDDPSTBY Permanent power to supply ECU interface (Supply) (optional) Yellow...
  • Page 69: Etam5 Ecu Adapter

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.13 ETAM5 ECU Adapter Fig. 8-24 FETK/ XETK - ECU Adapter ETAM5 8.13.1 Order Information Product Length Order Number ETAM5 FETK ECU Adapter, MOLEX - MOLEX 0.136 m F 00K 110 101 (6fc - 5fc+1c), 0m136...
  • Page 70: Etam8 Ecu Adapter

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.14 ETAM8 ECU Adapter Fig. 8-25 ETAM8 Adapter (bottom view) 8.14.1 Usage The ETAM8 adapts an 10 pin SAMTEC TFM-105 ECU connector to an BR_X- ETK-S or FETK-S. The ETAM8 adapter supports JTAG, DAP or LFAST mode.
  • Page 71: Ecu Signals

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.14.5 ECU Signals JTAG Mode LFAST Mode DAP Mode Description CPU Ground DRCLK DAP0 Microcontroller sig- nals (µC drive: 3.3 V or /TRST RXD- /TRST 5.0 V; RXD+ DAP2 BR_XETK drive: TXD+ DAP1 3.0 V TTL)
  • Page 72: Etam9 Ecu Adapter

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.15 ETAM9 ECU Adapter Fig. 8-29 FETK/ XETK - ECU Adapter ETAM9 8.15.1 Usage The ETAM9 adapts the FETK/ XETK power signals (Molex 6 pin connector) to the ECU with an 5 pin Molex PicoSpox connector.
  • Page 73: Etam10 Ecu Adapter

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.16 ETAM10 ECU Adapter Fig. 8-30 FETK/ XETK - ECU Adapter ETAM10 MOLEX - MOLEX (6fc - 6fc) adapter cable for connecting an F/XETK to the ECU. 8.16.1 Usage ETAM10 adapts the ETK power signals (Molex 6 pin connector) to an ECU with a 6 pin Molex PicoSpox connector.
  • Page 74: Temperature Range

    ETAS Cables and Accessories 8.16.4 Temperature Range Condition Temperature Range Operating temperature -40 °C to +110 °C -40 °F to +230 °F 8.16.5 Order Information Product Length Order Number ETAM10 F/XETK-S ECU Adapter, MOLEX - 0.07 m F 00K 111 814 MOLEX (6fc - 6fc), 0m07 BR_XETK-S4.0 - User Guide...
  • Page 75: Ordering Information

    ETAS Ordering Information Ordering Information BR_XETK-S4.0 9.1.1 BR_XETK-S4.0B Order Name Short Name Order Number BR_XETK-S4.0B ECU interface for the BR_XETK-S4.0B F 00K 113 468 STMicroelectronics STELLAR SR6 micro- controller family (including gap pad Package Contents • BR_XETK-S4.0B Emulator Probe for...
  • Page 76: Cable And Adapter

    Ordering Information Cable and Adapter 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. Please contact your ETAS contact partner or e-mail sales.de@etas.com.
  • Page 77: Automotive Ethernet Cable

    ETAS Ordering Information 9.2.2 Automotive Ethernet Cable Order Name Short Name Order Number Automotive Ethernet Interface Cable, ETABR1 F 00K 109 771 MOLEX – open wire (2fc-2c), 0m3 Automotive Ethernet Interface Cable, ETABR2 F 00K 111 118 MOLEX – MOLEX (2fc-2fc), 0m2...
  • Page 78: Media Converter

    Gap pad as spare part for BR_XETK-S3.0/ BR_XETK-S3_GP F 00K 110 752 BR_XETK-S4.0 Mounting bracket for BR_XETK-S3.0/ BR_XETK-S3_MB F 00K 110 753 BR_XETK-S4.0 9.2.5.1 Adhesive ETAS recommends adhesive LOCTITE SI 5145 for fixing the mounting bracket on the ECU housing. BR_XETK-S4.0 - User Guide...
  • Page 79: 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 80: Figures

    Interface Modules with ETAS Cables ........34...
  • Page 81 ETAS Figures Fig. 8-2 ETABR1 Connector ...........54 Fig.
  • Page 82: Index

    ETAS Index Index Accident prevention ....8 Measurement Data Memory ..41 Adapter Mechanical Dimension ....51 ETAM10 .

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