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CodeWarrior

USB TAP

MPC8349EA MDS 

Processor Board

JTAG 

Connectivity Unit

JTAG/COP 14-Pin

Connector

PC with 

CodeWarrior 

installed

MPC8349EA MDS Processor Board HW Getting Started Guide, Rev. A

Freescale Semiconductor

Page 7 of 8

Step 7: Attach remaining cables 
to the board according to your 
development needs.

Connect the remaining cables to the 
board as per user development 
needs and planned board use:

1. JTAG/COP connector for JTAG 

connectivity unit-included in the 
CodeWarrior SW kit

2. Serial port for the joined Freescale 

adaptor cable with one RJ45 and 
two RS232 connectors:
 a RJ45 10-pin plug-plugs into the 

serial port

 b RS232 9-pin D-type connector

3. USB port for USB adaptor and 

connector:
 a mini USB adaptor: 5-pin (male) 

and 4-pin (female)

 b USB cable with two connectors: 

standardA and miniB. 

4. Ethernet ports for the two Ethernet 

cables with RJ45-8 pin connectors. 

JTAG/COP 
Connector

Power Supply
Port

2

3

4

4

Reset LEDs
LED1 (green)
LED2 (red)

3

1

Summary of Contents for MPC8349EA MDS

Page 1: ...ices In addition instructions for connecting the MPC8349EA MDS processor board to an Integrated Development Environment IDE such as Freescale s CodeWarrior are included but instructions for working with the IDE are beyond the scope of this document This version of the board has a faster DDR2 400MHz and a flash memory of 32MB Required Reading It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the MPC83...

Page 2: ...nds the Freescale adaptor cable 4 Freescale adaptor cable joined with one RJ45 and two RS232 connectors a RJ45 10 pin plug b RS232 9 pin D type connector 5 USB adaptor and connector a Mini USB adaptor 5 pin male and 4 pin female b USB cable with two connectors standardA and miniB 6 Ethernet cables 2 with RJ45 8 connectors Not shown 7 Four sets of plastic spacers male female 8 One Allen wrench 9 Co...

Page 3: ...ard s four spacer holes 2 Attach a female spacer onto the male spacer 3 Repeat for the three remaining pairs of spacers Step 3 Check Switches and Jumpers SW5 SW2 SW7 SW4 SW6 SW3 Socket for MPC8349EA Switches SW3 4 6 7 JP1 SW5 The MPC8349EA MDS Processor Board has two rows of Dual In Line Package DIP switches The default DIP switch positions set up the MPC8349EA MDS Processor Board clock mode as sh...

Page 4: ...milar 2 b10 SW4 5 BMS Selects boot memory space factory setting is 1 when boot memory resides in upper eight Mbytes at 0xFF80_0000 to 0xFFFF_FFFF SW4 6 TLE Selects endian mode factory setting 0 big endian mode SW4 7 PCI64 Selects PCI width factory setting 0 32 bit width SW4 8 FCFG Sets RCW source on local bus 0 BCSR source setting uses values from SW3 and SW6 1 Flash source setting is burned in fl...

Page 5: ...ON power from an external 5V power supply via the P10 power jack combined mode powered from 5V on PIB power supply through riser connectors regardless of SW5 position board plugged as a PCI add in card PC internal power supply will provide 5V via PCI edge connector regardless of SW5 position Step 3 g JP1 Internal External Clock JP1 Selects the source for the CLOCKIN signal If a jumper is located b...

Page 6: ...the JTAG connectivity unit connect the unit only after initial board reset 1 Move the power switch to ON LED1 briefly displays green light 2 Check for completion of the reset sequence indicated by a single flash of LED1 green and LED2 red The location of LED1 and LED2 is marked in the figure of Step 7 on page 7 3 Shut off the power move the power switch to OFF Step 6 Connect the JTAG connectivity ...

Page 7: ... needs and planned board use 1 JTAG COP connector for JTAG connectivity unit included in the CodeWarrior SW kit 2 Serial port for the joined Freescale adaptor cable with one RJ45 and two RS232 connectors a RJ45 10 pin plug plugs into the serial port b RS232 9 pin D type connector 3 USB port for USB adaptor and connector a mini USB adaptor 5 pin male and 4 pin female b USB cable with two connectors...

Page 8: ...and actual performance may vary over time All operating parameters including Typicals must be validated for each customer application by customer s technical experts Freescale Semiconductor does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others Freescale Semiconductor products are not designed intended or authorized for use as components in systems intended for surgical impla...

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