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Target connector is 10-pin 1.27mm double row connector, for example Samtec FTSH-105-01-L-
DV or Samtec FTSH-105-01-L-DV-K (with keying shroud).
The rear side features:
C – FNET Micro connector, which connects the Active Probe to the Blue Box (for
example the iC5700) through the FNET Micro cable delivered along the Active Probe.
The top side features:
D – The indicator light provides the status of the Active Probe as follows:
o
Permanently green - Powered On
o
Blinking green – Establishing connection with the Blue Box
o
Permanently blue – Ready for use
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 other accessory.
Recommended Target Debug Connectors and Position
It is recommended to use target debug connector(s) with the keying shroud option since wrong
connection can damage the hardware. When connecting the Active Probe to the target
through a single debug interface, keying shroud respectively pin 1 should be located toward
the PCB edge in order to prevent the twisting of the connecting debug cable.
When using both, the DAP and the DAPE debug interfaces, it’s recommended to locate the two
debug connectors at the edge of the target PCB with the keying shroud located at the PCB edge
side. Below picture depicts how the DAP and the DAPE debug connector should be located to
each other.
Looking from the edge of the PCB, the DAPE connector should be left from the DAP connector.