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TASKING ST SPC58 H LINE EMULATION ADAPTER Hardware User Manual

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ST SPC58 H LINE EMULATION ADAPTER
HARDWARE USER MANUAL
V1.9, October 2024
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  • Page 1 ST SPC58 H LINE EMULATION ADAPTER HARDWARE USER MANUAL V1.9, October 2024 www.tasking.com...
  • Page 2 Use included power cord and power supply The enclosed power supply has been approved for use by TASKING. Please contact TASKING if you need to consider an alternative power.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Screw s ..............................10 Configuration ....................... 11 Connectors ......................16 Conversion board configuration ................17 Power supply package ..................24 Standalone operation ................... 25 Mechanical information .................. 26 BGA Assembly ....................28 NQ Pack Assembly ..................... 30 Accessories ....................31 www.tasking.com...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ST SPC58 H Line Emulation Adapter is based on the "superset" SPC58NH92C5 device in the BGA386 package on which the Nexus trace port is also exposed and available (P1 connector). It’s a "superset"...
  • Page 5: Package Content

    Package content ST SPC58 H Line Emulation Adapter is delivered with all components required for a standalone operation. Adaptation package for the Target board adaptation must be ordered separately. Power supply package ST SPC58 H Line Emulation Adapter Power converter...
  • Page 6: Adaptation Packages Content

    The adaptation is elivered with a slot screw, which can be used to achieve a more solid and stable fixing of the Conversion board and the Solder part. Conversion board Solder part BGA Adaptation Conversion board Extender (optional) Solder part www.tasking.com...
  • Page 7: Operation

    Operation Emulation Adapter offers the following adaption setup: · Fixed Adaptation · BGA Adaptation Bottom side of the Emulation Adapter Top side of the Emulation Adapter www.tasking.com...
  • Page 8: Adaptation Setup

    Adaptation setup Emulation Adapter offers the following adaption setups. Fixed Adaptation www.tasking.com...
  • Page 9 BGA Adaptation www.tasking.com...
  • Page 10: Screws

    Emulation Adapter is attached on top and watch out not to break out the Solder part, e.g., if you accidentally hit the Emulation Adapter from the side. Short Hexagon socket screw Short Hexagon socket screw, which comes with the Solder part, is not applicable with this Emulation Adapter setup. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 11: Configuration

    If a different clock frequency is required, insert appropriate crystal into the Q1 socket. Crystal socket Q1 is by default not populated (NP). * Emulation Adapters of revision A1 were delivered with a 40 MHz crystal. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 12 J4 and J5: GND connecting points Real target microcontroller in the 176-pin package provides an exposed GND pad in the middle of the microcontroller at the bottom side of the package. This provides GND connection between the microcontroller and the target. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 13 - as close as possible to the microcontroller respectively solder part being soldered instead of the microcontroller. This connection must be quality and reliable otherwise debugging and tracing over the Nexus trace port may not work. Alternatively, GND connection can be also established over the J4 ground bridge. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 14 Emulation Adapter since clock lines (XTAL, EXTAL) between the target crystal and the emulation device on the Emulation Adapter become too long, inevitably too much affecting the impedance of the crystal circuit. If a “standalone” oscillator is used instead of the crystal circuit, no problems are expected. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 15 The Emulation Adapter comes delivered together with the IEA-PS emulation adapter power supply, which simply plugs into the P2 header row, providing the necessary power supply for Emulation Adapter standalone operation. Double check that the power supply is configured properly for this particular Emulation Adapter. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 16: Connectors

    Emulation adapter. P3 – P6: Emulation device pinout Connectors P3, P4, P5 and P6 on the top side of the EA expose all emulation device signals toward the Conversion board through which the EA adapts to different pin count packages. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 17: Conversion Board Configuration

    Emulation Adapter you can define with the jumper DIP1 whether port PQ[15] or port PA[0] is routed to target pin A17 on the 302-pin conversion board. DIPs are by default in position 1-2 (enabled). The following picture shows DIPs location on the top side of the conversion board: www.tasking.com...
  • Page 18 DIP27 PH[6] PQ[7] DIP28 PH[7] PS[5] DIP29 PH[8] PS[3] DIP30 PH[9] PO[2] DIP31 PH[10] PS[0] DIP32 PJ[0] PP[15] DIP33 PJ[1] PQ[0] DIP34 PJ[2] PS[6] DIP35 PJ[4] PQ[5] DIP36 PJ[9] PQ[2] DIP37 PJ[10] PQ[3] DIP38 PJ[11] PQ[9] DIP39 PJ[12] PQ[8] www.tasking.com...
  • Page 19 137 on the 176-pin conversion board. Set all the jumpers accordingly to exactly match with your application software configuration. Any mismatch in configuration will yield application not operating properly! Jumpers are by default set to position 1-2. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 20 The following picture shows jumpers location on the top side of the conversion board: Silkscreen on PCB revision A does not reflect correct jumper signal names, please refer to the table below. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 21 PN[14] PF[11] PN[15] PF[12] PO[0] PG[15] PR[0] PH[0] PR[2] PH[1] PR[4] PH[2] PR[10] PH[3] PR[14] PH[4] PQ[11] PH[5] PQ[6] PH[6] PQ[7] PH[7] PS[5] PH[8] PS[3] PH[9] PO[2] PH[10] PS[0] PJ[0] PP[15] PJ[1] PQ[0] PJ[2] PS[6] PJ[3] PQ[4] PJ[4] PQ[5] www.tasking.com...
  • Page 22 Emulation Adapter you can define with the jumper DIP1 whether port PQ[15] or port PA[0] is routed to target pin 113 on the 144-pin conversion board. DIPs are by default in position 1-2 (enabled). Following picture shows DIPs location on the top side of the conversion board: www.tasking.com...
  • Page 23 DIP12 PE[11] PO[1] DIP13 PF[6] PN[11] DIP14 PF[7] PP[14] DIP15 PF[8] PQ[1] DIP16 PF[9] PN[13] DIP17 PF[10] PN[14] DIP18 PF[11] PN[15] DIP19 PF[12] PO[0] DIP20 PG[15] PR[0] DIP21 PH[0] PR[2] DIP22 PH[1] PR[4] DIP23 PH[2] PR[10] DIP24 PH[4] PQ[11] www.tasking.com...
  • Page 24: Power Supply Package

    Be careful not to supply 5 V to the microcontroller power supply pin, which has declared a maximum voltage 3.3 V! Refer to the microcontroller documentation for detailed information on power supply. P3 connector on the Power Supply board External power supply requirements: Min Voltage Max Voltage Min Power 12 V www.tasking.com...
  • Page 25: Standalone Operation

    Standalone operation The Emulation Adapter is delivered with all components required for a Standalone operation. Power supply Use the enclosed IEA-PS Emulation Adapter Power converter and adapter. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 26: Mechanical Information

    Solder part solder pad view Top view of the Solder part Side view of the Solder part Side view of the Emulation adapter complete setup - QFP Fixed Adaptation Top view of the Emulation Adapter Top view of the Conversion board www.tasking.com...
  • Page 27 Use the Surface Mount Technology (SMT) to solder the Solder parts to the user target board instead of the original microcontroller. iSYSTEM provides this soldering service on request too. Emulation Adapter Unit (mm) Ordering code IEA-SPC58NH 32.6 36.4 47.5 IEA-SPC58NH-xxxxxx www.tasking.com...
  • Page 28: Bga Assembly

    To prevent breaking of the hardware setup or just part of it, avoid disconnecting and connecting the hardware setup too frequently. For a detailed visual presentation of the hardware setup and configuration, refer to the Getting started Tutorials - use the link isystem.com/start. www.tasking.com...
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  • Page 30: Nq Pack Assembly

    3. Connect the Emulation Adapter after checking for a match with the position of pin 1 for the YQPACK, and connect the Debug Adapter / Active Probe from the BlueBox to the connector on the Emulation Adapter. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 31: Accessories

    Active probes and Debug Adapters Description Ordering code Active Probe Parallel IC57800 / IC71800 Active Probe Debug IC57801 / IC71801 38-pin Mictor MPC5xxx Nexus 16-bit Debug Adapter IC50152 38-pin Mictor MPC5xxx Nexus 16-bit Debug Adapter IC70152 More information about our products via sales@tasking.com. www.tasking.com...
  • Page 32 Visit our website for: · Support - support.tasking.com · Getting started - isystem.com/start · Knowledge Base - kb.tasking.com www.tasking.com www.tasking.com...