System Overview
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2.3.1.2.8
USB Virtual COM Port and JTAG Interface
An FTDI chip connects to a micro USB port. This FTDI chip can be used for both JTAG (XDS100) and
Virtual COM port functionality. A separate JTAG header is available too.
To use the FTDI chip, the onboard EEPROM, which is connected to the FTDI chip, needs to be
programmed as follows:
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To program the EEPROM connected to the FTDI chip, get the tool "Mprog". To find this tool, go to the
following webpage for the download link.
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/XDS100#How_to_make_an_XDS100
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The EEPROM needs to be programmed in a specific way. To find an example image also called a
*.ept file to write in the EEPROM, go to the following webpage:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/XDS100
A .ept file for the Mprog tool is available for the specific XDS100 version needed. Download a .ept file,
which includes both JTAG and Virtual COM port functionality.
To verify the image is programmed correctly, power the board and connect the micro USB to the PC. Now
go into the start menu and open the menu
Devices and Printers
for Windows® 7. The following connection
should now be found (see
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11. XDS100v2 Driver in Windows 7 Devices and Printers Menu
If
does not appear, retry the previous steps.
When this is done properly, Code Composer Studio™ v6 can be used to connect to the AM3359 core
through JTAG using the XDS100v2 driver.