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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 IC57166

Page 1: ...Infineon USB C Active Probe User Manual V1 3 ...

Page 2: ...d by iSYSTEM AG and all 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 www isystem com ...

Page 3: ...Package content 6 Specifications 7 Operation 8 USB C to Samtec 22 pin TriCore Adapter 10 Active Probe and the iC5700 Connecting Guidelines 12 Setting Debug Interface Voltage Levels 13 Further Active Probe Settings 14 Lane link speed 16 Accessories 17 User Notes 18 ...

Page 4: ...as combine data captured by the IOM6 Accessories Various third parties also provide software tools to perform advanced worst time execution analysis based upon the 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...

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: ...ckage content The Infineon AGBT USB C Active Probe kit is delivered with the following components Infineon AGBT USB C Active Probe 1m FNet Cable User Manual Ordering code IC57166 Ordering code BB FNET 100 ...

Page 7: ...oprietary FNet Debug signal valid input voltage range 3 3V max 3 6V Power consumption Max 1 5W dependent on operation mode Number of supported AGBT lanes 1 lane Maximum AGBT bitrate 5Gbps AGBT clock source options Active Probe PROTECTION Debug signals 33 Ohm series termination protection resistors ESD protection devices DAP1 3 and DAPE1 3 10k Ohm pull down DAP_RESET 1k Ohm pull up 33 series termin...

Page 8: ...APEN Output O I Optional 3rd DAP data DAP3 A7 B6 NC Not Connected O DAP Clock DAP0 A8 B5 Vref Reference Voltage I Not Connected NC A9 B4 NC Not Connected Not Connected NC A10 B3 NC Not Connected Not Connected NC A11 B2 NC Not Connected Ground GND A12 B1 GND Ground USB C pinout Blue colored signals are trace signals Signal direction definition O Output from the Active Probe to the target microcontr...

Page 9: ...at connects the Active Probe to the iC5700 BlueBox The FNet cable is delivered with the Active Probe When powering on the system switch the iC5700 on before powering on the target system When powering down the system power off the target before powering off the iC5700 Use only original iSYSTEM accessories for powering and connecting with the iC5700 Consult with iSYSTEM before attempting to use any...

Page 10: ...g points of the USB C plug is that there is no way to incorrectly insert it However that is not the case with the Infineon USB C Active Probe where used physical USB C type connector doesn t feature the USB interface as someone could presume but rather the Infineon AGBT Aurora GigaBit Trace interface whose signals are connected to the connector in a way that USB C connector orientation matters Whe...

Page 11: ... Not Connected NC 9 10 DAP2 Optional 2nd DAP data I Ground GND 11 12 nTRST DAPEN Output O Not Connected NC 13 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 Not Connected NC 21 22 nRESET Reset IO Revision A2 Samtec 22 pin ERF8 pinout Blue colored signals are trace signals Current TriCore devices feature on...

Page 12: ... both Refer to winIDEA Help www isystem com groundingwire for more information 2 Connect the iC5700 Power Supply to the mains outlet and the iC5700 3 Connect the iC5700 to the PC via the supplied Ethernet or USB 3 0 cable 4 Connect the Active Probe to the iC5700 FNet Port through the supplied FNet Micro Cable If a cable longer than 1 0m is required for example when debugging an ECU in a vehicle or...

Page 13: ... voltage levels for the debug interface are configured within winIDEA via Hardware menu CPU Options Hardware When the microcontroller target supplies 5 0V to the Vref signal pin 1 use the radio button selection to select the Vref option instead ...

Page 14: ...icated JTAG cable adapter e g IC50160 Infineon DAP DAPE Active Probe supporting the DAP and DAPE debug interface Infineon AGBT Active Probe Infineon AGBT USB C Active Probe In order to switch from the default DTM interface and use to the Active Probe use 1 Click Refresh in Hardware menu Options FNet Currently connected FNodes 2 Click Create configurations for connected FNodes Selected device is di...

Page 15: ...ve Probe If you have only one Active Probe connected you can leave the Active Probe selected and winIDEA will automatically connect to an available Active Probe If you have several Active Probes connected to your BlueBox select the desired Active Probe from the drop down menu ...

Page 16: ...yzer trace operation e g trace or profiler or coverage is confirmed with the default setting higher Aurora link speeds should be tested and the highest operational speed then selected for usage This way the Active Probe will be configured for maximum possible Analyzer session time Different speeds are available The detailed configuration settings for the Active Probe can be selected via Hardware C...

Page 17: ...OM6 CAN LIN IC57041 IOM6 ADIO IC57125 1 ARM HSSTP II Active Probe IC57163 Infineon DAP DAPE Active Probe IC57164 Infineon AGBT Active Probe IC57150 MPC5x SPC5x Aurora Active Probe IC57166 Infineon USB C Active Probe Infineon USC B Active Probe Accessories Ordering Code Description IAUSB CSAM22TRICORE USB C to Samtec 22 pin TriCore Adapter BB FNET 100 1 0m FNet Cable BB FNET 300 3 0m FNet Cable BB ...

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Page 20: ... 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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