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ARM HSSTP II Active Probe User Manual V2.5, June 2023 isystem.com/start...
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General safety instructions Please read the following safety precautions carefully before putting this device to use to avoid any personal injuries, damage to the instrument, or to the target system. Use this instrument only for its intended purpose as specified by this manual to prevent potential hazards. Use included power cord and power supply The enclosed power supply has been approved for use by iSYSTEM.
Package content Active Probe ARM HSSTP II allows debugging, tracing and testing ARM® Cortex™ architectures. It supports both the JTAG debug interface and ARM High-Speed Trace Port (HSSTP). Its small and compact hardware size allows for connecting to a target microcontroller in a confined space as far as 10 m away.
Specifications GENERAL Supply voltage 9.0V DC via FNet cable Operating temperature 10°C to 40°C Storage temperature -10°C to 60°C Humidity 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.
Operation A – 40-pin HSSTP connector with 20cm high-speed cable and the following pinout: Signal Signal Signal Description Signal Signal Signal Description Direction Direction HSSTP Lane 4 Tx4_P Vref Reference Voltage HSSTP Lane 4 Tx4_N TCK/SWCLK JTAG / SWD Ground Ground HSSTP Lane 2 Tx2_P...
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mDIO port provides two digital signals, which can interact with the embedded target. Each can be configured either for input or output operation. Number Name Pin1 IOØ Pin2 Pin3 mDIO port on the Active Probe mDIO port pinout C – The indicator light provides the status of the Active Probe as follows: Permanently green –...
mDIO Cable Ordering code BB-AP-MDIO-20 mDIO Cable is used to connect the Active Probe mDIO port with the signals around the debugged microcontroller, which can then be either read or controlled by the debugger. For example, the debugger can periodically service an external watchdog through the mDIO output or just read and record an external signal through the mDIO input.
40-pin Samtec ERF8 to 20-pin 2.54mm ARM Converter Ordering code IASAM40ARMPIN20 In conjunction with this 40-pin Samtec ERF8 to 20-pin 2.54 ARM converter delivered in the package, the Active Probe can be connected to the target board featuring a 20-pin 2.54 mm ARM target debug connector providing the JTAG debug interface.
40-pin Samtec ERF8 to 10-pin 1.27mm CoreSight and 40-pin Samtec ERF8 HSSTP Converter Ordering code IASAM40HSSTP-JTAGSAM Normally 40-pin ERF8 ARM HSSTP connector provides both, ARM HHSTP trace interface and JTAG or SWD debug interface. However, some targets for some reason don’t connect debug interface to this connector and provide the debug JTAG/SWD interface on a separate debug connector (10-pin 1.27mm CoreSight).
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The converter has the following pinouts: A – 40-pin Samtec ERF8 connector providing merged JTAG/SWD debug signals (C on the image) and the HSSTP trace signals (B on the image) signals, to which the Active Probe connects then. Signal Signal Signal Direction Signal Signal...
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B – 40-pin Samtec ERF8 connector which connects to target development board with 40-pin Samtec ERF8 connector exposing only the HSSTP trace signals. Signal Signal Signal Direction Signal Signal Signal Direction Description Description Reference HSSTP Lane 4 Tx4_P Vref Voltage HSSTP Lane 4 Tx4_N JTAG...
10-pin 1.27mm CoreSight to 20-pin 2.54mm ARM Converter Related to the just described converter IASAM40HSSTP-JTAGSAM, the target development board can also feature a 20-pin 2.54 mm ARM target debug connector instead of the 10-pin 1.27 mm CoreSight. In order to connect the C part of the IASAM40HSSTP-JTAGSAM to this connector, another converter IA10PINCS20PINARM-1 is required, converting from ARM 20-pin 2.54mm to 10- pin 1.27 CoreSight.
40-pin Samtec / USB-C to USB-C (HSSTP) Switch Ordering code IEA-SWITCH-SAM40USBC Through this hardware switch, you can conveniently connect ARM HSSTP II Active Probe · and a host PC via a standard USB-C connection · to NVIDIA Orin device (connection marked as ORIN USB-C) at the same time. This switch is optional and must be ordered separately.
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Switch configuration MODE SELECT jumper defines which connection is active. MODE SELECT SWITCH MODE Selected Description jumper indication USB-C connection between the PC and the Not populated / HOST USB-C The HOST LED is ON. NVIDIA Orin device is established. not bridged.
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Signal Signal Signal Description Signal Signal Signal Description Direction Direction USB 2.0 data D1_P D1_N USB 2.0 data USB 2.0 data D1_N D1_P USB 2.0 data Alternative Mode SBU1 Configuration Channel USB +5V Supply VBUS VBUS USB +5V Supply USB 3.0 SSRX RX2_N TX2_N USB 3.0 SSTX...
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The following pinout is valid on ORIN USB-C connector in HSSTP mode: Signal Signal Signal Description Signal Signal Signal Description Direction Direction Ground Ground HSSTP Lane 0 TX0_P Not Connected HSSTP Lane 0 TX0_N Not Connected Reference Voltage VREF VREF Reference Voltage Configuration Channel* SBU2...
Hardware Setup and Configuration For detailed visual presentation of the hardware setup and configuration, refer to Getting started tutorial. Use short link isystem.com/start. 1. Connect the power supply cable. BlueBox should be switched off. 2. First connect via USB. Later you can configure TCP/IP connection to work remotely. 3.
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