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Important safety notice

General safety instructions - 

Please read the following safety precautions carefully before putting this

device to use to avoid any personal injuries, damage to the instrument, or to the target system. Use
this instrument only for its intended purpose as specified by this manual to prevent potential hazards.

Use included power cord and power supply - 

The enclosed power supply has been approved for use by

iSYSTEM. Please contact iSYSTEM if you need to consider an alternative power.

Use grounding wire - 

Prior to applying power to either the BlueBox or the target,  connect  the  device

and the target system together with the included grounding wire. This is  to  avoid  potential  damage
caused by any voltage difference between the device and the target system.

Use proper overvoltage protection  - 

Please ensure proper protection to  avoid  exposing  the  BlueBox

device or the operator to overvoltage surges (e.g. caused by thunderstorm, mains power).

Do not operate without cover - 

Do not operate the device with cover removed.

Avoid  circuit  and  wire  exposure  - 

Do  not  touch  exposed  components  or  wires  when  the  device  is

powered.

Do  not  operate  with  suspected  damage  - 

If  you  suspect  damage  may  have  occurred,  the  BlueBox

device must be inspected by qualified service personnel before further operation.

Do  not  operate  the  device  outside  its  rated  supply  voltage  or  environmental  range  - 

Consult  with

iSYSTEM before using equipment outside of the parameters provided in this manual.

This symbol is used within the manual to highlight further safety notices. 

Summary of Contents for C6000 BlueBox

Page 1: ...iC6000 BlueBox On Chip Analyzer User Manual V2 2 ...

Page 2: ...ll rights are reserved Duplication of these documents is allowed for personal use In all other cases written consent from iSYSTEM is required iSYSTEM AG All rights reserved All trademarks are property of their respective owners iSYSTEM is an ISO 9001 certified company www isystem com ...

Page 3: ...kage content 6 Specifications 7 Operation 8 Device description 9 Connecting the iC6000 to the Target 11 Aurora DTM module 12 High Speed Aurora cable 14 Aurora Interface Board Layout Guidelines 23 Accessories 24 Declarations 25 User Notes 26 User Notes 27 ...

Page 4: ...data winIDEA can export When a Real Time Operating System RTOS is in use the state of the RTOS and its tasks can also be visualized More information isystem com winideaide testIDEA testIDEA environment simplifies the development of unit tests for embedded applications By making use of the winIDEA environment this application makes it easy to locate source code functions and generate test cases for...

Page 5: ...o avoid potential damage caused by any voltage difference between the device and the target system Use proper overvoltage protection Please ensure proper protection to avoid exposing the BlueBox device or the operator to overvoltage surges e g caused by thunderstorm mains power Do not operate without cover Do not operate the device with cover removed Avoid circuit and wire exposure Do not touch ex...

Page 6: ...onents iC6000 Base Unit including the preassembled Aurora DTM and Aurora Cable Power supply USB 3 0 cable IC60000 1 IC6002x 1 IC6004x 1 Ordering code IC30000 PS Ordering code BB USB30 180 Ethernet cable Grounding wire User Manual Ordering code BB ETHCAT5 200 Ordering code BB WIRE ...

Page 7: ...CTRICAL Debug signal valid input voltage range 1 8V to 5 5V DC Debug signals 47 Ohm series termination protection resistors ESD protection devices 100mA resettable fuses All inputs except the TDO 10 kOhm pull up resistor TDO input 10 kOhm pull down resistor TMS and TDI debug signals 10 kOhm pull up resistor RESET 1k Ohm pull up resistor buffer driven to prevent current flow into an unpowered iC600...

Page 8: ...Operation Device overview ...

Page 9: ...lug if building a longer or a replacement cable on your own C The location where the Aurora cable exits the iC6000 BlueBox after the assembly The rear face of the iC6000 features the remaining connectors as follows D Trig Out Socket BlueBox trace trigger event can optionally stimulate Trig Out signal on which an external hardware e g oscilloscope or logic analyzer connected to this socket can trig...

Page 10: ...be connected to a network PC simultaneously The active interface will be determined by whichever interface winIDEA connects to first When powering on the system switch the BlueBox unit on before powering on the Target When powering down the system power off the Target before powering off the BlueBox unit FBridge port is not Ethernet port Use only original iSYSTEM accessories for powering and conne...

Page 11: ...he possible destruction of electronic components within the BlueBox hardware the target or both Power Supply The iC6000 unit accepts a wide input voltage range from 10V to 24V DC thus enabling the BlueBox hardware to work also with a 12V or 24V vehicle battery The necessary power supply Part No IC30000 PS is delivered with the iC5700 unit The power supply comes with the EU type F power plug USA ty...

Page 12: ...dering Code iC6000 Aurora Cable Ordering Code Freescale MPC57xx JTAG Aurora iC60022 1 iC60041 1 ST SPC57 JTAG iC60022 1 iC60041 1 Infineon Aurix JTAG iC60022 1 iC60040 1 Infineon Aurix DAP iC60023 1 iC60040 1 Renesas RH850 LPD iC60024 1 iC60042 1 The iC6000 Hardware Configuration Infineon Aurix microcontrollers can provide two debug interfaces the JTAG and the DAP interface The user has to have th...

Page 13: ...TAG MPC57xx SPC57 Aurix Ordering code IC60022 1 iC6000 DTM Aurora DAP Aurix Ordering code IC60023 1 Both 2 pin and 3 pin Wide Mode DAP debug interfaces are supported The DAP interface width is configurable in winIDEA iC6000 DTM Aurora LPD RH850 Ordering code IC60024 1 ...

Page 14: ...x Ordering code IC60040 1 This cable is required to connect the iC6000 to Infineon Aurix based target featuring Samtec 22 pin ERF8 debug connector Target connector and the placement The target should feature a matching part for example Samtec part number ASP 137969 01 Samtec Series ERF8 Rugged High Speed Socket It s recommended to position the connector in a way that even numbered signals are loca...

Page 15: ... 14 CLK AGBT Clock O Not Connected NC 15 16 CLK AGBT Clock O Ground GND 17 18 TGO AGBT Trigger out I Not Connected NC 19 20 NC Not Connected O Not Connected NC 21 22 nPORST Power On Reset IO 22 pin ERF8 Aurix target pinout Blue colored signals are Aurora trace interface signals Infineon TriCore target can also feature a standard 10 pin 1 27mm DAP or 16 pin 2 54mm JTAG target debug connector exposi...

Page 16: ...in O Ground GND 9 10 nPORST Power On Reset IO 10 pin 1 27mm TriCore DAP pinout If the 10 pin 1 27 mm pitch ribbon cable gets damaged it can be ordered as a spare part under the ordering codes IA10PIN10PIN127 IA10PIN10PIN127 CUST Custom cable length must be specified at the order Note that the optional length should be reasonable e g 10 cm since the quality of electrical signals degrades with prolo...

Page 17: ...Clock TCK DAP0 11 12 GND Ground Not Connected NC 13 14 NC Not Connected Not Connected NC 15 16 NC Not Connected 16 pin 2 54mm TriCore JTAG pinout 34 pin High Speed Aurora cable for NXP MPC57xx and ST SPC57 Ordering code IC60041 1 This cable is delivered under the IC60041 1 ordering code and is required to connect the iC6000 to Freescale MPC57xx or ST SPC57 based target providing Samtec 34 pin ERF8...

Page 18: ...cted 34 pin ERF8 MPC57xx SPC57 target pinout Blue colored signals are Aurora trace signals The JCOMP is an optional pin Some microcontrollers don t have this pin Internally this is actually the JTAG TRST which resets the JTAG TAP state machine Because the JTAG TAP state machine can be reset also by the TMS and the TCK this pin is optional also for the debugger If the microcontroller has the JCOMP ...

Page 19: ... 7 8 nPORST Power On Reset O IO Reset nRESET 9 10 TMS JTAG O I Reference Voltage Vref 11 12 GND Ground Not Connected NC 13 14 nJCOMP JTAG TRST optional O 14 pin 2 54mm MPC5xxx SPC5 pinout Mandatory pins on the microcontroller side are GND VDD RESET TMS TDI TDO and TCK The JCOMP is an optional pin Some microcontrollers don t have this pin Internally this is actually the JTAG TRST which resets the J...

Page 20: ... Signal Description Signal Pin Pin Signal Signal Description Signal Direction I AGBT TX0_P TX0_P 1 2 Vref Reference Voltage I I AGBT TX0_N TX0_N 3 4 TCK JTAG O Ground GND 5 6 TMS JTAG O I AGBT TX1_P TX1_P 7 8 TDI JTAG O I AGBT TX1_N TX1_N 9 10 TDO JTAG I Ground GND 11 12 nTRST JTAG O Reserved 13 14 FLMD0 Flash Mode O Reserved 15 16 nEVTI Nexus Event Input O Ground GND 17 18 nEVTO Nexus Event Outpu...

Page 21: ...The iC6000 unit can be used to connect to these targets through a small adapter connecting at the end of the 34 pin High speed Aurora cable ...

Page 22: ... Aurora LPD module IC60024 1 The following pinout is valid on the target side Signal Direction Signal Description Signal Pin Pin Signal Signal Description Signal Direction O JTAG TCK 1 2 GND Ground O JTAG TRST 3 4 FLMD0 Flash Mode O I JTAG TDO 5 6 FLMD1 Flash Mode O JTAG TDI 7 8 Vref Reference Voltage I O JTAG TMS 9 10 NC Not Connected I Synchronizatio n nRDY 11 12 GND Ground I O Reset RESET 13 14...

Page 23: ...itors are located on the CLK output to protect drivers from possibly getting shorted Target side has usually its own AC coupling The following guidelines should be considered during the target board layout design to ensure the correct operation of the Aurora trace interface Note that the quality signal integrity of the Aurora interface signals to the external Aurora capable trace tool is critical ...

Page 24: ... IC60040 1 22 pin High speed Aurora cable for Infineon Aurix IC60041 1 34 pin High speed Aurora cable for NXP MPC57xx and ST SPC57 IC60042 1 34 pin High speed Aurora cable for Renesas RH850 Power supplies and cables Ensure proper operation of your iC6000 operation by using approved iSYSTEM power supplies and cables Ordering code Description IC30000 PS 19V Power Supply IC30000 PS CAR12V 12V Car Pow...

Page 25: ...evice The object of declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonization legislation EMC directive 2014 30 EU and RoHS directive 2011 65 EU The following harmonized standards and technical specifications have been applied to EN 55032 2012 EN 55024 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2014 EN 61000 3 3 2013 Signed for and on behalf of Schwabhausen 21 March 2017 iSYSTEM AG f Informatiksys...

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Page 28: ... information provided in this document at the time of publishing Whilst iSYSTEM reserves the right to make changes to its products and or the specifications detailed herein it does not make any representations or commitments to update this document iSYSTEM All rights reserved ...

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