Device description
The
top face
of the iC5000 CI features two key areas; the DTM connectors A and the indicator
lights B:
A
– The Debug Trace Module (DTM) provides two connectors, marked #1 and #2. These
connectors are the interface to the target microcontroller. Depending on the target
microcontroller debug features, the supplied ribbon-cables will need to be connected to either
connector #1 only or connectors #1 and #2.
B
– The indicator lights provide the status of the iC5000 CI hardware as follows:
Power Indicator –
Green
§
On – Powered on
§
Off – Powered off
R - Running Indicator –
Red
§
On – Target
microcontroller is
executing code
§
Off – Target
microcontroller is
halted
F - Free Indicator – Yellow
§
On – BlueBox is
available for a
connection from a
host PC
§
Off – Active
connection to the
BlueBox from a host
PC exists
The
front face
of the iC5000 CI features:
C
– The grounding socket (marked GND) should be used, together with the supplied Grounding
Wire to create an electrical connection between the iC5000 and the target circuitry. The socket
is suitable for a 2 mm Multi Contact Plug (also known as a Banana Plug) if building a longer
or a replacement cable on your own.
The
rear face
of the iC5000 CI features the remaining connectors as follows:
D
– Power Switch
E
– Power Supply Socket
The socket and plug are latching to stop the plug from being accidentally pulled out of the
socket. To remove the power plug from the socket, always pull gently of the sleeve of the plug
and never on the wire.
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