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DSTREAM-ST Getting Started Guide
To achieve the highest possible trace data rate, Arm recommends using the
short, 15cm ribbon cable.
ARM JTAG 20
JTAG 20 provides support for Serial Wire and JTAG interface modes in a 20-pin (0.1")
connector.
AUX
This port is included for any potential future enhancement of DSTREAM-ST.
Other connectors
Included with DSTREAM-ST are:
• Texas Instruments 14-way adapter - Used together with the Arm JTAG 20 cable,
provides debug access to any target with a TI JTAG 14 header.
• MICTOR adapter - Used together with the Arm JTAG 20 and CoreSight 20 cables, this
adapter provides debug and trace access to any target with a MICTOR socket.
To achieve full MICTOR connectivity, you must use both the Arm JTAG 20
and CoreSight 20 cables.
Optional adapters
The following adapters are also available for use with DSTREAM-ST. Each of these allows
DSTREAM-ST to capture up to 4-bit wide ETM trace and also allow the use of separate
debug and trace power domains.
• MIPI-34 adapter - This adapter connects directly to the front panel of DSTREAM-ST and
is supplied with a MIPI-34 ribbon cable to provide debug and trace access to any target
with a MIPI-34 header.
• MIPI-60 adapter - This adapter plugs into a target's MIPI-60 socket and converts it to a
MICTOR socket for use with the DSTREAM-ST MICTOR adapter.
To obtain optional adapters,
Indicator LEDs on the top
When you power up the DSTREAM-ST unit, the LEDs on top of the unit indicate the status of the
unit.
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