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BR_XETK-S2.0 - User’s Guide

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ETAS

Hardware Description

Fig. 4-5

Bridge to select reset sense

Bridge Position Description

BR100

1 - 2

Senses the status of /ESR1

2 - 3

Senses the status of /ESR0 (default)

Summary of Contents for ETK-T2.2G

Page 1: ...ETK T2 2G Emulator Probe for Infineon TC1798 User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ngle license Using and copying is only allowed in concurrence with the specifications stipulated in the contract Under no circumstances may any part of this document be copied reproduced transmitted s...

Page 3: ...rs 8 2 3 Intended Use 8 2 4 Identifications on the Product 11 2 5 Taking the Product Back and Recycling 12 2 6 CE marking 12 2 7 RoHS Conformity 12 2 7 1 European Union 12 2 7 2 China 12 2 8 Declarabl...

Page 4: ...5 3 3 Isolated Power Supply inside ECU 33 6 ETK Configuration 34 6 1 Overview 34 6 2 ETK Configuration Tool 34 6 3 Configuration Parameter 34 7 Technical Data 36 7 1 System Requirements 36 7 1 1 ETAS...

Page 5: ...e CBAM220 50 8 4 Adapters 51 8 4 1 Debug Adapter ETAF5 51 8 4 2 Debug Adapter ETAF9 52 9 Ordering Information 54 9 1 ETK T2 2G 54 9 2 ECU ETK Sockets and Adapters 54 9 2 1 Socket ECU ETK 54 9 2 2 BGA...

Page 6: ...nformation All activities to be performed by the user are presented in a Use Case format That is the goal to be accomplished is briefly defined in the heading and the respective steps required for rea...

Page 7: ...vered with all required components and cables see chapter Order ing Information Additional cables and adapters can be obtained separately from ETAS A list of accessories and their order designation is...

Page 8: ...s The product may be assembled operated and maintained only if you have the necessary qualification and experience for this product Incorrect operation or operation by users without sufficient qualifi...

Page 9: ...he product by disconnecting it from the power supply or by switching off the power supply Potential Equalization Requirements for the technical State of the Product The product is designed in accordan...

Page 10: ...bout cabling is located in the ETK User s Guides CAUTION The ETK can be damaged or destroyed Some components of the ETK board may be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharges Please keep the ET...

Page 11: ...e 12 Symbol for CE conformity see chapter 2 6 on page 12 Symbol for China RoHS see chapter 2 7 2 on page 12 Symbol for China RoHS see chapter 2 7 2 on page 12 Symbol for electrostatic sensitive compon...

Page 12: ...ached to the product or its packaging ETAS confirms that the product corresponds to the applicable product specific European Directives The CE Declaration of Conformity for the product is available up...

Page 13: ...load center in the customer information REACH Declaration www etas com Reach This information is continuously being updated 2 9 Use of Open Source Software The product uses Open Source Software OSS Th...

Page 14: ...91 ES592 ES910 and ES1000 2 ES1000 3 with ES1232 A Earlier systems e g MAC2 ES1000 1 with ES1201 board are not supported 3 2 Features Applicable for AUDO NG TriCore TC1798 with external 32 bit bus Sup...

Page 15: ...BR_XETK S2 0 User s Guide 15 ETAS Introduction For more technical data on the ETK T2 2G consult the chapter Technical Data on page 36...

Page 16: ...ta memory are using the same address space and are realized inside the same DPRs Through the BGA connector the microcontroller can communicate with other external memories or peripheral components too...

Page 17: ...ities between TC1791 and TC1798 have to be compensated The following exceptions are necessary to let the TC1798 run in a TC1791 are con nected to the BGA connector All power supply lines are connected...

Page 18: ...o AN31 via R241 Pin Name Ball Name Connection on ETK T2 2G P1 10 K2 connected to P13 7 W22 BGA516 P17 BGA292 P1 11 K1 connected to P13 12 Y25 BGA516 R20 BGA292 P1 13 J1 connected to P13 13 AA24 BGA516...

Page 19: ...h and RAM mem ory It also show the possibilities to access the different memories with its chip selects The chip select of the data emulation and measurement data memory can be choosen CS1 CS2 CS3 or...

Page 20: ...ification of program code would inevitably lead to a system crash The program code is continuously pro cessed out of the internal or external memory Fig 4 3 Data Emulation and Measurement Data Memory...

Page 21: ...ects a segment of 256 Byte out of the measurement data memory address space at a 256 Byte limit This limit is known as the trigger segment address Fig 4 4 Division of the 256 Byte Trigger Segment show...

Page 22: ...sage in the status line 4 7 Code Flash Memory The program code is not emulated by the ETK T2 2G The program code is stored in the ECU Flash memory on chip and or external and is not modified by the ET...

Page 23: ...0x04h the switching off will be indicated Through writing to the address ETK_Enable trigger segment address the reactivation of the ETK will be indi cated The data used during the write accesses are...

Page 24: ...BR_XETK S2 0 User s Guide 24 ETAS Hardware Description Fig 4 5 Bridge to select reset sense Bridge Position Description BR100 1 2 Senses the status of ESR1 2 3 Senses the status of ESR0 default...

Page 25: ...required All necessary voltages are created through switch ing power supplies which minimizes heat build up The power supply of the ECU is not affected by the ETK T2 2G An automatic switch ensures th...

Page 26: ...terface creates the link to the calibration and development system The interface utilizes a 100Base TX transmission to achieve an outstanding transmission performance of 100 MBit s Fig 4 8 Location of...

Page 27: ...and trace tools e g Lauterbach or PLS debugger for Infineon TC1798 Fig 4 9 Location of the Debugger Interface For connecting the ETK T2 2G to the debugger the ETK adapter ETAF5 including ETAF5 PCB and...

Page 28: ...y to communicate with the ETK T2 2G Green On When the power supply voltage drops below 3 5 V the data retention of the DPRs is not longer ensured As soon as the ETK is switched on again the content of...

Page 29: ...t Configuration Bridge R108 to R111 are alternately assembled to select the ETK chip select signal Fig 4 11 Chip Select Configuration Bridge Solder bridge Meaning R108 ETK T2 2G uses CS1 R109 ETK T2 2...

Page 30: ...velopment PCB which has been fitted with a com patible BGA receiver socket see Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 ETK T2 2G with Microcontroller mounted on ECU CAUTION The ETK can be damaged or destroyed Some components...

Page 31: ...is required Its needs to be ordered seperately refer chapter Ordering Information on page 54 A debugger specific cable has to be used to connect the debugger with the ETAF5 PCB or ETAF9 PCB Fig 5 3 E...

Page 32: ...t Power Supply inside ECU available 5 3 2 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU not available Fig 5 5 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU not available ECU 12V ECU GND Permanent Supply ECU Connector ETK Pad...

Page 33: ...isolated power supply For special applications ETAS offers the isolated power supply ETP2 Fig 5 6 Isolated Power Supply inside ECU ECU 12V Permanent Supply ECU Connector 4 8V 36V Input Output 12 V ET...

Page 34: ...n of the ETK to the ECU The connection of the ETK to the ECU is defined by the ETK hardware The ETK Configuration Tool can create the following output 1 Direct ETK configuration 2 Storage of the confi...

Page 35: ...1798 to execute a program from the ETK memory which contains a boot loader This reconfiguration is done during the flashing script HWCFG Signal Group HWCFG 3 0 for TC1796 or HWCFG 7 0 for TC1797 No Th...

Page 36: ...onmental Conditions 7 3 Power Supply Micro controller HSP INCA ETK Drivers and Tools ASCET RP INTECRIO TC1798 V8 1 0 V6 1 V1 1 2 V5 4 V1 1 Item Characteristics Temperature range 40 C to 110 C 40 F to...

Page 37: ...rable Flash Memory 1024 kB Flash data Configuration Project specific stored in EEPROM for different microcontrollers and memory configurations Update Logic devices updated through soft ware Item Chara...

Page 38: ...0 V 3 3 V with transferring Flash 79 100 ms Reset delay 3 tReset3 UBatt1 0 V 12 V transfer FPGA and Flash 310 350 ms Note tReset1 Delay of ECU reset through ETK without transferring the Flash UBatt1...

Page 39: ...0 8 2 3 6 30 30 34 DATA 31 0 ETK is not accessed I 3 6 1 1 9 ETK is accessed IOH 4 mA IOL 4 mA I O 0 4 2 2 2 9 0 8 2 3 6 22 22 42 CS0 Used by ECU I 3 6 3 3 31 Used for ETK I 0 8 2 3 6 300 360 66 CS 3...

Page 40: ...ET IDmax 0 2A I OD 0 4 0 8 2 3 6 20 20 39 HDRESET I 0 8 2 3 6 10 10 11 1 CPU and plug not considered PCB 1 pF cm Signal Condition Pin Type V OL max V V OH min V V OH max V V IL max V V IH min V V IH m...

Page 41: ...access time 15 ns t3 Read access time 10 ns t4 Byte enable access time 10 ns t5 Data to Chip select hold time 8 ns t6 Data to Read hold time 8 ns t7 Data to Byte enable hold time 8 ns t10 Chip select...

Page 42: ...surement Data DPR Fig 7 2 Write Cycle Data Emulation and Measurement Data DPR 7 10 Power Supply Connector CON2 Fig 7 3 Power Supply Connector CON2 Pin CON2 Signal Description 1 UBatt Battery Supply Vo...

Page 43: ...Dimensions Top View Dimensions Millimeters Inches Thickness of PCB 1 60 0 063 Height of component upper side 6 20 0 244 Height of component lower side 2 80 0 110 Dim Millimeters Inches Dim Millimeters...

Page 44: ...ocontroller with Socket Adapter mounted For mounting the ETK on the ECU and for mounting the microcontroller on the ETK the Ironwood Electronics socket is required see ordering information Dim Millime...

Page 45: ...T 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...

Page 46: ...NTOP 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...

Page 47: ...AM200 Fig 8 4 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 Millime...

Page 48: ...e ETV Fig 8 5 Power Supply Cable ETV 8 2 2 Cable with Filtercoil ETV2 Fig 8 6 Power Supply Cable with Filtercoil ETV2 8 2 3 Cable K70 Fig 8 7 Power Supply Cable K70 Dim Millimeters Inches A 190 00 7 4...

Page 49: ...uide 49 ETAS Cables and Accessories 8 2 4 Cable KA50 Fig 8 8 Power Supply Cable KA50 8 2 5 Cable CBM200 Fig 8 9 Power Supply Cable CBM200 Dim Millimeters Inches A 200 7 87 B 50 1 97 Dim Millimeters In...

Page 50: ...Cable CBAM210 Fig 8 10 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM210 8 3 2 Cable CBAM220 Fig 8 11 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM220 For cable CBAM220 dimensions refer to dimension...

Page 51: ...chanical Dimensions and Component Placement ETAF5 Flatcable Fig 8 13 ETAF5 Flatcable Dim Millimeters Inches A 35 00 1 38 B 32 00 1 26 C 1 60 0 06 Connector Description C0100 to ETK Debug Connector C01...

Page 52: ...and Accessories 8 4 2 Debug Adapter ETAF9 ETAF9 Component Placement Fig 8 14 ETAF9 Component Placement ETAF9 PCB Fig 8 15 ETAF9 Mechanical Dimensions and Component Placement Dim Millimeters Inches A 3...

Page 53: ...BR_XETK S2 0 User s Guide 53 ETAS Cables and Accessories ETAF9 Flatcable Fig 8 16 ETAF9 Flatcable Dim Millimeters Inches A 50 80 2 00 A...

Page 54: ...er for TC1791 ECUs ECU Controller ECU Socket TC1791 Ironwood Electronics socket C9209 292 pins Controller Adapter TC1791 Ironwood Electronics land socket C10563 516 pins Ironwood Electronics land sock...

Page 55: ...Supply Cable with Filter Coil JST PHR open wires 2fc 2c 0m19 ETV2 F 00K 000 593 External Power Supply Cable for ETKs Lemo 0B FGG open wires 2fc 1c 2 m K70 Y 261 A24 942 ETK Power Supply Cable for Exte...

Page 56: ...303 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 Shield on ECU housing Lemo 1B HMG JST PHG 4fc 5fc 0m38 CBAM200 0m38...

Page 57: ...your local sales office as well as your local technical support team and product hotlines take a look at the ETAS website Borsigstra e 24 Phone 49 711 3423 0 70469 Stuttgart Fax 49 711 3423 2106 Germa...

Page 58: ...f the Debugger Interface 27 Fig 4 10 Status LEDs 28 Fig 4 11 Chip Select Configuration Bridge 29 Fig 5 1 ETK T2 2G Connection to the ECU 30 Fig 5 2 ETK T2 2G with Microcontroller mounted on ECU 30 Fig...

Page 59: ...K70 48 Fig 8 8 Power Supply Cable KA50 49 Fig 8 9 Power Supply Cable CBM200 49 Fig 8 10 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM210 50 Fig 8 11 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM220...

Page 60: ...ta 22 Data Emulation Memory 20 Data Flash Memory 22 Data Retention 22 Deactivation 23 Debug Adapter 54 Debug Interface 27 Documentation 8 E ECU ETK Sockets and Adapters 54 Electrical Characteristics 3...

Page 61: ...25 42 Presentation of information 6 Processor Interface 19 Product Exclusion of liability 8 Product Back 12 Program Code 22 R REACH regulation EU 13 Read Timing 41 Recycling 12 Reset 23 RoHS conformi...

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