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ETK-S20.1

 

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User Guide

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7.11

DAP Timing Characteristics

The following diagrams show the timings the ETK-S20.1 can process.   

7.11.1

DAP Timing Diagram

7.11.2

DAP Timing Diagram DAP Timing Parameter 

NOTE

DAP timing parameters in this chapter refer to the DAP interface (CON1/ 
CON6) of the ETK-S20.1. The DAP wiring to the ECU (ETAF1/ ETAL1) must be 
taken account additionally.

 

All timings are measured at a reference level of 1.5 V. Output signals are mea

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sured with 20

 

pF to ground and 50

 

 to 1.5

 

V. 

Parameter

Symbol

Value [ns] Comment

DAP0 Clock Period 

 

(ETK --> Target)

t

CLK

10

100 MHz DAP Clock Fre

-

quency

20

50 MHz DAP Clock Frequency

DAP1 Set-Up Time 

 

(ETK --> Target)

t

SU

4

DAP1 Hold Time 

 

(ETK --> Target)

t

H

2

DAP1 Clock-to-Out 

Time (Target --> ETK)

t

CO

~

Undetermined, ETK automati

-

cally determines optimum 

sampling point

DAP1 Valid Window 

 

(Target --> ETK)

t

Valid

8

DAP0_(ETK)

DAP1_(ETK)

DAP1_(ECU)

t

SU

t

H

t

Valid

t

CLK

t

CO

Summary of Contents for ETK-S20.1

Page 1: ...ETAS ETK S20 1 Emulator Probe for Infineon AURIX MCU Family User Guide ...

Page 2: ...single license Using and copying is only allowed in concurrence with the specifications stipu lated in the contract Under no circumstances may any part of this document be copied reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into another language without the express written permission of ETAS GmbH Copyright 2021 ETAS GmbH Stuttgart The names and designations used in this docume...

Page 3: ...ion of Conformity European Union 13 2 6 2 UKCA Declaration of Conformity Great Britain 13 2 7 RoHS Conformity 14 2 7 1 European Union 14 2 7 2 China 14 2 8 Declarable Substances 14 2 9 Use of Open Source Software 14 3 Introduction 15 3 1 Applications 15 3 2 Features 15 4 Hardware Description 17 4 1 Architecture 17 4 2 ECU Interface 18 4 3 Serial ETK Interface 19 4 4 Debug Interface 19 4 5 Power Su...

Page 4: ...e 35 7 1 3 Software Support 36 7 2 ETK Firmware HDC Update 37 7 3 Data Emulation Memory and Microcontroller Support 37 7 4 Measurement Data Memory 38 7 5 Configuration 38 7 6 Serial ETK Interface for Application System 38 7 7 Environmental Conditions 38 7 8 Power Supply 39 7 9 Microcontroller Interface 40 7 10 Test Characteristics 40 7 11 DAP Timing Characteristics 41 7 11 1 DAP Timing Diagram 41 ...

Page 5: ...e CBAM210 53 8 3 2 Cable CBAM220 53 8 3 3 Cable CBAM260 54 8 4 Adapters 55 8 4 1 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL1 55 8 4 2 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL2 55 8 4 3 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL3 55 8 4 4 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL5 56 8 4 5 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL7 56 8 4 6 Debug Adapter ETAF11 57 8 5 Water proofed case ETKS_C3 58 9 Ordering Information 59 9 1 ETK S20 1 59 9 2 ETK ECU Adapter 59 9 3 Debug Adapter 59 9 4 Cables 60 9 4 1...

Page 6: ...ry steps for this are in a step by step guide Target definition 1 Step 1 2 Step 2 3 Step 3 Result DANGER indicates a hazardous situation with a high risk of death or serious injury if not avoided WARNING indicates a hazardous situation of medium risk which could result in death or serious injury if not avoided CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation of low risk which may result in minor or moder a...

Page 7: ...Click OK Buttons are shown in boldface Press ENTER Keyboard commands are shown in angled brackets The Open File dialog box is displayed Names of program windows dialog boxes fields etc are shown in quotation marks Select the file setup exe Text in drop down lists on the screen pro gram code as well as path and file names are shown in the Courier font A distribution is always a one dimensional tabl...

Page 8: ...precau tions 2 2 Requirements for Users and Duties for Operators The product may be assembled operated and maintained only if you have the necessary qualification and experience for this product Improper use or use by a user without sufficient qualification can lead to damages or injuries to one s health or damages to property The safety of systems using the product is the responsibility of the sy...

Page 9: ...fely disconnected from the supply voltage For example use a car battery or a suitable lab power supply Use only lab power supplies with double protection to the supply system Ensure that the connections of the power supply are easily accessible The module does not have an operating voltage switch Switch on the product by connecting the power supply cable with the power supply or by switching on th...

Page 10: ...lvents or abra sive cleaners which could damage the product Transport and Installation 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 CAUTION The ETK can be damaged or destroyed...

Page 11: ...nment of the cables to the connectors Detailed information about cabling is located in the ETK User Guides CAUTION Differences in case ground potentials can cause high currents to flow through the shields of the cables that connect various system modules Ensure that the module mounting surfaces are at the same electrical poten tial or insulate the modules from their mounting surfaces ...

Page 12: ...age 13 CE conformity symbol European Union see chapter 2 6 1 on page 13 UKCA conformity symbol Great Britain see chapter 2 6 2 on page 13 China RoHS symbol see chapter 2 7 2 on page 14 China RoHS symbol see chapter 2 7 2 on page 14 Symbol for electrostatic sensitive components XETK S14 0A Product designation example F 00K 110 722 Order number of the product example SN yyxxxxx Serial number 7 digit...

Page 13: ...for recycling The WEEE directive concerns all ETAS devices but not external cables or batteries For more information on the ETAS GmbH Recycling software contact the ETAS sales and service locations 2 6 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 pro...

Page 14: ...he China RoHS Management Methods for Controlling Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products Regulation applicable in China with the China RoHS marking affixed to the product or its packaging 2 8 Declarable Substances European Union 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 ...

Page 15: ... 3 with ES1232 A Earlier systems e g MAC2 ES1000 1 with ES1201 board ES1120 1 are not supported 3 2 Features Measurement interface Serial ETK interface with 100 Mbit s to the calibration and develop ment system ECU interface DAP interface clock speed configurable 50 MHz 100 MHz 3 3 V ECU interface voltage level ETK powers Emulation Device RAM 50 pin ERNI plus 5 pin JST Trigger interface Pinless tr...

Page 16: ...mechanism is configurable Permanent storage of configuration in EEPROM Configuration of ETK via XCT not via ETK Configtool ETK firmware update update of the ETK hardware definition code HDC supports by service software HSP Mounting possibilities inside or on top of ECU ECU adaption via 10 SAMTEC 5 pin JST plug with further adapter Temperature range suitable for automotive applications For more tec...

Page 17: ...ture The microcontroller can communicate with the memories or peripheral compo nents of the development ECU The ETK S20 1 is connected to the serial debug and test interface of the microcontroller DAP It converts these interface to the 100 MBit s serial ETK interface and extends in this way the length of the connection line ECU access arbitra tion RAM System Functions Tool Interface Trigger Unit C...

Page 18: ...mize power dissipation 4 2 ECU Interface The ECU interface can be flexibly configured for several applications For a HDC update it is not necessary to unmount or disconnect the ETK S20 1 from the ECU For currently supported microcontrollers refer to chapter 7 1 3 on page 36 The ETK S20 1 is connected via CON1 and CON2 to the ECU with two adapter cables refer to Fig 4 2 on page 18 The pin definitio...

Page 19: ... used to attach debug tools e g Lauterbach or PLS debugger for Infineon TC2D5ED and TC27x ED Fig 4 4 Location of the Debugger Interface ETK S20 1 By using the debug interface for serial ETK connection it is not available for debugging tools anymore Arbitration mechanisms are required to simultane ously work e g with measurement and calibration tools as well as with debug ging tools The ETK S20 1 s...

Page 20: ...ply of the ETK S20 1 is automatically switched on and off when the ETK enters and leaves its sleep mode The ETK S20 1 can be supplied with power through five pins connector CON7 The 2 pin JST connector CON3 can be used additionally to connect a power supply UBatt2 The power supply on CON3 must use the GND of CON7 refer to chapter 5 2 2 Fig 4 5 Location of the Power Supply Connectors ETK S20 1 4 6 ...

Page 21: ...20 1 is in boot configuration mode measurement and calibration are not possible after first initialization with INCA flashing stops On Power supply has dropped under selected threshold data retention of the calibration data manager in the ECU is no longer ensured as soon as the ETK S20 1 switches on again the ECU switches to the Reference Page Green LED stays lit until the calibration and developm...

Page 22: ...r permanent storage of the adjusted parameters program data is available on the ETK The switching between Reference and Working Page is performed by switching the data emulation on and off It is done by modifying overlay registers of the microcontroller which are dedicated only to the ETK The microcontroller must change the values of these registers after the startup handshake with the ETK has bee...

Page 23: ...he trigger mode Timer Triggering uses four internal timers of the ETK for triggering see also chapter Timer Triggering on page 24 4 11 Pinless Triggering 4 11 1 Startup Handshake The COMDATA trigger register is used to generate an ETK startup handshake The ECU must ensure that all memory ECC initializations have been completed prior to the start up handshake 10 pin ETK connector Optional connectio...

Page 24: ... via IO_READ_TRIG 4 12 Timer Triggering The trigger mode Timer Triggering uses four internal timers of the ETK for triggering The trigger period of these timers is configurable by the user If trigger mode Timer Triggering is used handshake will be not executed The handshake is operated by an timeout defined in the A2L file The time intervals between trigger events are in accordance with the config...

Page 25: ...lWakeUp until Startup Handshake The ETK has the ability to wake up the ECU by applying voltage to the CalWakeUp pin of the ECU connector This allows to configure a measurement while the ECU is off When waking up the ECU via the CalWakeUp pin it can be selected if the pin is pulled until the microcontroller core voltage VDDP is high or the pin should be kept on high state until the start up handsha...

Page 26: ...ect the ETK S20 1 to an ES89x module If the FETK Gigabit interface LED at the ES891 front panel lights red the connected ETK is not prepared to use at ES89x modules A HSP update is needed If the FETK Gigabit interface LED at the ES891 front panel lights green the connected ETK is prepared to use at ES89x modules A HSP update is not needed Special HSP Update 1 Connect the ETK to another ETAS module...

Page 27: ...U PCB for adapter ETAL1 CAUTION Some components of the interface board may be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharges Please keep the board in its storage package until it is installed The board should only be taken from its package configured and installed at a work place that is protected against static discharge CAUTION Risk of short circuiting the internal signals of the ETK When you ...

Page 28: ...nection to the ECU Fig 5 2 ETK S20 1 Connection to the ECU and to the Debugger ETAL1 ETK S20 1 ETAL2 or ETAL3 ETK S20 1 ECU Open Wires Samtec Plug TFM 105 02 S D P CON5 CON1 CON2 Debugger ETAF11 Flatcable ETAL1 ETAL2 ETAL3 or JST Plug BM05B PASS TF LF SN ETAF11 PCB ...

Page 29: ...d to ES59x ES910 CBM150 Interface cable ETK connected to ES89x CBAE360 con nected to cable CBM150 2 Interface cable KA55 Interface cable screwed in ECU case KA54 CBAM200 Interface cable used with ETKS_C3 case CBAM261 3 Power supply cable ETK ECU adapter ETAL2 ETAL3 ETV3 Interface Cable Serial ETK Interface Connector Cable Gland Plug A Interface Cable ETAS Module Plug B ETK Connector ECU ECU GND EC...

Page 30: ...ce cable screwed in ECU case KA54 CBAM200 Interface cable used with ETKS_C3 case CBAM261 4 Power supply cable screwed in ECU case KA50 5 Power supply cable ETK ECU adapter ETAL2 ETAL3 ETV3 UBATTSW Vehicle battery voltage switched by ignition key Klemme 15 Serial ETK Interface Connector Cable Gland Plug A Interface Cable ETAS Module Plug B UBATTPerm ETK Connector ECU Ignition Key ECU GND ECU Connec...

Page 31: ...le CBAM210 CBAM220 Combined interface and power supply cable used with ETKS_C3 case CBAM260 4 Power supply cable ETK ECU adapter ETAL2 ETAL3 ETV3 UBATTSW Vehicle battery voltage switched by ignition key Klemme 15 Interface and Power Supply Cable Serial ETK Interface Connector Cable Gland Plug A Interface Cable ETAS Module Plug B UBATTPerm ETK Connector ECU Ignition Key ECU GND ECU Connector ETK Po...

Page 32: ...AF11 flatcable is required Its needs to be ordered seperately refer chapter Ordering Information on page 59 A debug ger specific cable has to be used to connect the debugger with the ETAF11 PCB For connecting the ETK S20 1 to the debugger refer to Fig 5 2 on page 28 NOTE If automatic debugger detection and watchdog disable features are required an ETAF11 must be used ...

Page 33: ...rresponding input exists these inputs can be downloaded from this database If necessary a plausibility check is performed B Connection of the ETK to the ECU The ECU hardware developer defines the connection of the ETK to the ECU The corresponding signals usually have to be adjusted for each microcontroller All inputs are checked for plausibility to make sure that a valid configuration is generated...

Page 34: ...nt of the X ETK Configuration Tool Starting the X ETK Configuration Tool help 1 Start the X ETK Configuration Tool The main window of the XCT tool opens 2 Select in the menu bar Contents The X ETK Configuration Tool help window opens 3 Choose Reference to User Interface X ETK Hardware Configuration Parameters 4 Choose the topic ETK S20 1 The topic ETK S20 1 contains information about the ETK S20 1...

Page 35: ...aracteristics 43 Pin Assignment 45 Mechanical Dimensions 47 7 1 System Requirements 7 1 1 ETAS Hardware ETAS VME Hardware ES1000 2 ES1000 3 with ES1120 2 1120 3 and ES1232 ES1120 1 is not sup ported ETAS Compact Modules ES590 ES591 ES592 ES593 D ES595 ES89x ES910 ES690 is not supported ES89x ECU Interface Modules ES89x ECU Interface modules ETK S20 1 in DualMode refer to chapter 4 16 on page 26 an...

Page 36: ...s imperative you disable the function which automatically switches to power saving mode on your PC network adapter when there is no data traffic on the Ethernet interface Microcontroller HSP INCA ETK Tools ASCET RP INTECRIO TC27x ED Step A V9 7 0 V7 0 V3 5 0 V6 1 3 V4 2 TC27x ED Step B V10 2 0 V7 0 V3 11 0 V6 1 3 V4 2 TC27x ED Step C 1 V10 4 0 V7 0 V3 11 0 V6 1 3 V4 2 TC2D5 ED V9 7 0 V7 0 V3 5 0 V...

Page 37: ...software versions is not possible 7 2 ETK Firmware HDC Update The ETK firmware update update of the ETK hardware definition code HDC supports by the service software HSP instead of ETK Configuration Tool Removal of ETK or ECU is not necessary The service software HSP is running on the connected PC 7 3 Data Emulation Memory and Microcontroller Support The ETK S20 1 uses the internal overlay RAM of ...

Page 38: ...controllers or memory configurations stored in EEPROM Update Logic devices updated through soft ware Item Characteristics Transmission speed 100 Mbit s Cable length max 30 m 100 ft Serial Interface DC decoupling Item Characteristics Temperature range operation 40 C to 110 C 40 F to 230 F Temperature range storage 0 C to 50 C 18 F to 122 F Relative humidity non condensing 0 to 95 Operating altitude...

Page 39: ...r dissipation PBatt UBatt 12 V I 0 mA at pin ECU_SBRAM T 20 C 1 38 W Power dissipation PBatt UBatt 12 V I 500 mA at pin VDDSTBY I 80 mA at pin VDDPSTBY T 20 C 2 78 W 1 The ETK S20 1 implements reverse voltage protection in the same range and may be used only with central load dump protection 24 V vehicles require UBatt disturbing pulse reduction to 12 V vehicle system 12 V vehicles don t require s...

Page 40: ... CALL WAKEUP UBatt 6 36 V load 0 50 mA UBatt 1V UBatt V ECU Power Supply Supervision Voltage 3 3 V 5 V nominal VDDP ECU on 2 46 2 56 2 66 V VDDP ECU off 2 29 2 39 2 49 V IDDP Sense current at 5 V 150 µA Parameter Symbol Condition Min Typ Max Unit Reset delay 1 1 tReset1 UBatt 12 V VDDP 0 V 3 3 V 2 5 V without transferring FPGA 29 40 ms Reset delay 2 2 tReset2 UBatt 0 V 12 V transfer FPGA 360 440 m...

Page 41: ...L1 must be taken account additionally All timings are measured at a reference level of 1 5 V Output signals are mea sured with 20 pF to ground and 50 to 1 5 V Parameter Symbol Value ns Comment DAP0 Clock Period ETK Target tCLK 10 100 MHz DAP Clock Fre quency 20 50 MHz DAP Clock Frequency DAP1 Set Up Time ETK Target tSU 4 DAP1 Hold Time ETK Target tH 2 DAP1 Clock to Out Time Target ETK tCO Undeterm...

Page 42: ...on Timing Diagram 7 11 4 Debugger Arbitration Parameter Parameter Value ns DAP0 Debugger Target 23 DAP1 Debugger Target 23 DAP1 Target Debugger 23 DAPDIR Debugger Target 23 DAPDIR Target Debugger 23 BREQ BGRANT DAP0_ DBG DAP1_ DBG DAPDIR DAP0_ ECU DAP1_ ECU tPD_DAP0 tPD_DAP1_DWN tPD_DAP1_UP tDAPDIR_UP tDAPDIR_DWN ...

Page 43: ... 2 3 3 3 350 3 220 4 8 DAP1 IXO 2 0 7 2 3 3 3 0 8 2 5 5 370 3 200 4 15 DAP2 IXO 2 0 7 2 3 3 3 0 8 2 5 5 370 3 195 4 15 DAPDIR RSV1 Reserved TDI BREQ I 0 8 2 5 5 350 3 215 4 8 ESR0 RSV2 BGRANT XO 2 0 7 2 3 3 3 0 8 2 4 6 350 3 215 4 12 STCON I 0 8 2 3 6 340 3 225 4 15 WG DIS I 0 8 2 5 5 350 3 220 4 8 PORST connected to POR ECU connector Pin Type I Input X Tristate O Output OD Open Drain 1 Adapter ca...

Page 44: ...2 3 3 3 0 8 2 5 5 3340 3 2360 4 20 DAP2 IXO 2 0 7 2 3 3 3 0 8 2 5 5 370 3 195 4 18 TRST Reserved TDI XO 2 0 7 2 3 3 3 3320 3 2380 4 15 ESR0 I 0 8 2 5 5 25 3 20 4 22 PORST IXOD 5 0 7 0 8 2 5 5 25 3 20 4 22 WGDIS XO 2 0 7 2 3 3 3 20 3 20 4 10 RSV1 I 0 8 2 5 5 335 3 230 4 10 AUTODETECT I 0 8 2 3 6 540 3 475 4 10 Pin Type I Input X Tristate O Output OD Open Drain 1 Adapter cable and Samtec connector n...

Page 45: ...D Power Signal Ground A19 A20 Reserved Not connected A21 GND Power Signal Ground A22 A23 A24 A25 Reserved Not connected B1 B2 Do not use Do not connect this pin B3 TRST Output DAP Signal B4 DAP2 Bidir DAP Signal B5 Reserved TDI Output JTAG Pin drive to GND B6 3 3V Perma nent Power For internal use only B7 B8 Do not use Do not connect this pin B9 B10 Reserved Not connected B11 DAP0 Output DAP Signa...

Page 46: ...n Signal Direction Comment 1 UBatt Input Additional Car Battery Input 2 Reserved not connected Pin Signal Direction Comment 1 DAP1 Bidir DAP Signal 2 VREF Output Target supply for sensing 3 DAP2 Bidir DAP Signal 4 6 GND Power Signal Ground 5 ESR0 Output ECU Reset signa 6 4 GND Power Signal Ground 7 Reserved TDI Input Reserved JTAG Pin 8 PORST Bidir Directly connected to ECU POR 9 DAPDIR Input DAP ...

Page 47: ...nce Inches A 60 00 0 2 0 2 2 362 0 008 0 008 B 56 50 0 1 0 1 2 224 0 004 0 004 C 35 00 0 2 0 2 1 380 0 008 0 008 D 3 50 0 1 0 1 0 138 0 004 0 004 E 3 00 0 1 0 1 0 118 0 004 0 004 F 37 00 0 1 0 1 1 457 0 004 0 004 G 40 00 0 2 0 2 1 575 0 008 0 008 H 2 60 0 1 0 0 0 102 0 004 0 000 Item Dimension Millimeters Tolerance Millimeters Dimension Inches Tolerance Inches A 2 10 0 1 0 1 0 083 0 004 0 004 B 1 ...

Page 48: ...oposal 1 SKINDICHT compact screwing Manufacturer Lapp Description SH7 Order No 5200 0830 Nut for compact screwing Manufacturer Lapp Description SM7 Order No 5200 3490 NOTE Cable glands are not included in the delivery Refer to the cable descriptions for manufacturers and order numbers Dim Millimeters Inches Dim Millimeters Inches A 12 50 0 492 C 400 00 15 748 B 160 00 6 299 D 19 00 0 748 NOTE Shie...

Page 49: ...oposal 2 SKINTOP compact screwing Manufacturer Lapp Description MS SC 11 Order No 5311 2320 Nut for compact screwing Manufacturer Lapp Description SM PE 11 Order No 5210 3220 Dim Millimeters Inches A 18 80 0 740 B 160 00 6 299 C 400 00 15 748 D 24 25 0 955 E 4 70 0 185 F 12 00 0 472 G 27 00 1 063 NOTE Shield connected to ECU housing ...

Page 50: ...AM200 Fig 8 5 Interface Cable CBAM200 0m38 Dim Millimeters Inches A 160 00 6 299 B 400 00 15 748 C 9 00 0 3543 NOTE Strain relief on ECU cover necessary Shield not connected to ECU housing Dim Millimeters Inches A 380 00 14 96 B 30 00 1 18 NOTE Shield connected to ECU housing allows for ECU housing flush mounting ...

Page 51: ...d case with a connected shield 8 1 5 Cable CBAM281 Fig 8 7 Interface Cable CBAM261 ETK ECU Adapter Cable Cable is pre assembled in a LEMO GSC 1S screwing M9x0 6 with a connected shield on screwing 8 1 6 Cable CBAE360 1 Fig 8 8 Interface Cable CBAE360 GBit Ethernet Connection Adapter Cable for conncection of Dual Mode ETKs CBM150 to ES891 0m3 NOTE Shield connected to ECU housing NOTE Shield connect...

Page 52: ...y Cables 8 2 1 Cable K70 1 Fig 8 9 Power Supply Cable K70 1 8 2 2 Cable KA50 Fig 8 10 Power Supply Cable KA50 8 2 3 Cable ETV3 Fig 8 11 Power Supply Cable ETV3 Dim Millimeters Inches A 2000 78 74 Dim Millimeters Inches A 200 7 87 B 50 1 97 Dim Millimeters Inches A 250 ...

Page 53: ...nterface and Power Supply Cables 8 3 1 Cable CBAM210 Fig 8 12 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM210 8 3 2 Cable CBAM220 Fig 8 13 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM220 NOTE Shield not connected to ECU housing NOTE Shield connected to ECU housing ...

Page 54: ...54 8 3 3 Cable CBAM260 Fig 8 14 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM260 Combined ETK interface and power supply cable 100 Mbit s for the ETKS_C3 water proofed case with shield pre mounted in PG9 screwing NOTE Shield connected to ECU housing ...

Page 55: ...dapter ETAL2 Fig 8 16 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL2 The ETAL2 is an open wire adapter to connect the ETK power signals to several points at the ECU PCB GND and VDDSTBY are shorter to minimize the voltage drop 8 4 3 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL3 Fig 8 17 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL3 The ETAL3 is an 5 pin JST 1 1 cable to adapt ETK S20 1 power signals to an ECU To fit with the ETAI3 adapter cable in the ECU an 5 pin JST c...

Page 56: ... Guide 56 8 4 4 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL5 Fig 8 18 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL5 8 4 5 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL7 Fig 8 19 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL7 The ETAL7 is an adapter MOLEX JST PAP 5fc 5fc to connect the ETK to the ECU additional ETAL1 adapter cable is needed ...

Page 57: ...1 bottom side is isolated no parts and vias There are two specific applications adapt the ECU ETK connector to the Debugger adapt the ETK Debugger conector to the Debugger 8 4 6 1 ETAF11 Flatcable Fig 8 20 ETAF11 Flatcable 8 4 6 2 ETAF11 Component Placement Fig 8 21 ETAF11 Component Placement 8 4 6 3 ETAF11 PCB Fig 8 22 ETAF11 Mechanical Dimensions and Component Placement ...

Page 58: ...ETAS Cables and Accessories ETK S20 1 User Guide 58 8 5 Water proofed case ETKS_C3 Fig 8 23 ETKS_C3 Top View Fig 8 24 ETKS_C3 Bottom View Fig 8 25 ETKS_C3 Side View ...

Page 59: ...dvice China RoHS leaflet_Compact_cn Order Name Short Name Order Number ETAL1 ETK ECU Adapter Erni Samtec 50fc 10fc 0m136 ETAL1 F00K 107 679 ETAL2 ETK ECU Adapter with short ED supply and GND lines JST PAP open wires 5fc 2c 3c 0m136 0m25 ETAL2 F00K 107 680 ETAL3 ETK ECU Adapter JST PAP JST PAP 5fc 5fc 0m136 ETAL3 F00K 107 681 ETAL5 ETK ECU Adapter Erni SAMTEC 50fc 10fc 0m1 ETAL5 F00K 109 414 ETAL7 ...

Page 60: ...pter Cable Lemo 1B PHG JST PHR 4fc 5fc 0m6 2 KA55 F 00K 001 303 ETK ECU Adapter Cable Shield on ECU Housing Lemo 1B HMG JST PHG 4fc 5fc 0m085 CBAM200 2 0m085 F 00K 104 312 ETK ECU Adapter Cable Shield on ECU housing Lemo 1B HMG JST PHG 4fc 5fc 0m130 CBAM200 0m130 F 00K 104 852 ETK ECU Adapter Cable pre assembled into PG9 screwing shield on ECU Hous ing Lemo 1B PHG JST PHR 4fc 5fc 0m50 CBAM261 0m5 ...

Page 61: ...BAM220 0m6 F 00K 105 075 ETK ECU Adapter and Power Supply Cable pre assembled into PG9 screwing shield on ECU Housing Lemo 1B PHG JST PHR 4fc 5fc Lemo 0B PHG JST PAP 2fc 2fc 0m50 CBAM260 0m5 F 00K 107 753 Order Name Short Name Order Number ETK Power Supply Cable JST PAP open wires 5fc 2c 0m25 ETV3 F 00K 109 141 External Power Supply Cable fo ETKs Lemo 0B FGG open wires 2fc 1c 2m K70 1 F 00K 109 27...

Page 62: ...or details of your local sales office as well as your local technical support team and product hotlines take a look at the ETAS website Borsigstraße 24 Phone 49 711 3423 0 70469 Stuttgart Fax 49 711 3423 2106 Germany WWW www etas com ETAS subsidiaries WWW www etas com en contact php ETAS technical support WWW www etas com en hotlines php ...

Page 63: ...g 5 5 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU not available 31 Fig 7 1 Debugger Arbitration Timing Diagram 42 Fig 7 2 ETK S20 1 Dimensions Top View 47 Fig 7 3 Mechanical Dimensions ETK S20 1 Microcontroller with Socket Adapter moun ted 47 Fig 8 1 Interface Cable KA54 48 Fig 8 2 Interface Cable KA54 Proposal 1 48 Fig 8 3 Interface Cable KA54 Proposal 2 49 Fig 8 4 Interface Cable KA55 50 Fig 8 5 Interface...

Page 64: ...TAL5 56 Fig 8 19 ETK ECU Adapter ETAL7 56 Fig 8 20 ETAF11 Flatcable 57 Fig 8 21 ETAF11 Component Placement 57 Fig 8 22 ETAF11 Mechanical Dimensions and Component Placement 57 Fig 8 23 ETKS_C3 Top View 58 Fig 8 24 ETKS_C3 Bottom View 58 Fig 8 25 ETKS_C3 Side View 58 ...

Page 65: ... on the product 12 Interface Debug 19 ECU 18 ETK 19 Serial 19 Interface Cables 48 60 Introduction 15 J JTAG Interface 23 L LED 21 M Measurement Data Memory 38 Mechanical Dimension 47 O Ordering Information 59 P PC network adapter 36 Pin Assignment 45 Power Supply 20 29 60 Power Supply Cables 61 Power Supply Connector 20 Product Exclusion of liability 8 Product Back 13 Pull CalWakeUp 25 Q Qualifica...

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