To set the serial configuration switches
1
Set switch S1 to CLOSED (RS-232).
2
Set switches S2-S4 to CLOSED.
3
Set switch S5 to CLOSED (HW HANDSHAKE ON) if your serial
interface uses the DSR:CTS/RTS lines for flow control. Set S5 to
OPEN (HW HANDSHAKE OFF) if your serial interface uses software
flow control (XON/XOFF).
If your serial interface supports hardware handshaking, you should use it (set
switch S5 to CLOSED). Hardware handshaking will make the serial
connection much more reliable.
4
Set switches S6-S8 for the baud rate you will use. These switch
settings are listed on the bottom of the HP processor probe.
The higher baud rates may not work reliably with all hosts and user
interfaces. Make sure the baud rate you choose is supported by your host
and user interface.
Example
To use a baud rate of 9600 baud, set the switches as follows:
To connect a serial cable
C A U T I O N
Use a grounded, shielded cable. If the cable is not shielded, or if the cable is
not grounded at the serial controller, the HP processor probe may be
damaged by electrostatic discharge.
1
Connect an RS-232C modem cable from the host computer to the
HP processor probe.
The recommended cable is HP part number C2932A. This is a 9-pin cable
with one-to-one pin connections.
Connecting to the Host Computer
To set the serial configuration switches
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Summary of Contents for E3494A
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Page 9: ...Part 1 Installation Installation 1 ...
Page 10: ...Installation 2 ...
Page 11: ...1 Connecting to the Host Computer Connecting to the Host Computer 3 ...
Page 34: ...Connecting to the Host Computer To verify serial communications 26 ...
Page 35: ...2 Connecting to the Target System Connecting to the Target System 27 ...
Page 39: ...Part 2 Using the HP processor probe Using the HP processor probe 31 ...
Page 40: ...Using the HP processor probe 32 ...
Page 63: ...Part 3 Reference Reference 55 ...
Page 64: ...Reference 56 ...
Page 65: ...4 Designing a Target System Designing a Target System 57 ...
Page 72: ...Designing a Target System PowerPC 603 JTAG Interface Connections and Resistors 64 ...
Page 73: ...5 Specifications and Characteristics Specifications and Characteristics 65 ...
Page 77: ...6 Updating Firmware Updating Firmware 69 ...
Page 83: ...7 Solving Problems Solving Problems 75 ...
Page 102: ...Solving Problems To obtain replacement cables 94 ...