A – Two connectors, marked #1 and #2. These connectors are the interface to the target micro-
controller. Depending on the target microcontroller debug features, the supplied ribbon-cables will
need to be connected to either connector #1 only or connectors #1 and #2.
B – The indicator lights provide the status of the hardware:
Power Indicator
·
On – Powered on
·
Off – Powered off
R – Running Indicator
·
On – Target microcontroller is executing code
·
Off – Target microcontroller is halted
F –Free Indicator
·
On – BlueBox is available for a connection from a host PC
·
Off – Active connection to the BlueBox from a host PC exists
C – The grounding socket (GND) is used together with the Grounding wire to create an electrical
connection between the BlueBox and the target circuitry. The socket is suitable for a 2 mm Multi
Contact Plug (Banana Plug) if building a longer or a replacement cable on your own.
D – The FNet Port provides an interface for the TASKING's range of ADIO & CAN/LIN Accessories.
FNet Port is not compatible with HDMI or any HDMI accessories. Connecting the hard-
ware to the HDMI devices will damage the hardware and will render the hardware war-
ranty void.
E – Reset (from revision R13). The Reset button loads the default firmware.
Use only if advised by the Technical support.
F – 10/100 Ethernet Socket
H – Power Supply Socket
The socket and plug are latching to stop
the plug from being accidentally pulled
out of the socket.
To remove the power plug from the
socket, always pull gently of the sleeve
of the plug and never on the wire.
I – Power Switch
G – USB 3.0 Socket
It is highly recommended to use the USB 3.0 cable,
because it fulfills the maximum USB 3.0 transfer
rate (5Gbit/s). Use of alternate cables must be un-
dertaken at your own risk.
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