Step 4: Setting Jumpers on the Interface Adapter Pod
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Installing the XDS522/XDS522A Hardware
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Step 4: Setting Jumpers on the Interface Adapter Pod
The interface adapter pod connects the XDS511 to the XDS522/XDS522A. To
configure the XDS522/XDS522A emulation system, you need to set the jump-
ers on the interface adapter pod.
The settings for the interface adapter pods are different for the XDS522 (see
Figure 1–7) and XDS522A (see Figure 1–8). Ensure that the jumpers are set
as described in Table 1–2.
Table 1–2. Jumper Settings on the Interface Adapter Pod
Emulation System
Jumper
Setting
XDS522
JP6
Pins connected together
JP7
-
For a ’C8 device, pins labeled A con-
nected together; all others open
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For a ’C16 device with a system clock
period of 50 ns, pins labeled B con-
nected together; all others open
-
For a ’C16 device with a system clock
period of 75 ns, pins labeled C con-
nected together; all others open
-
For a ’C16 device with a system clock
period of 100 ns or more, pins labeled
D connected together; all others open
XDS522A
JP6
Pins connected together
JP7
Pins connected together
JP8
Pins labeled XTDO and ETDI connected to-
gether
The external-channel connector, which is located on the interface adapter pod,
is used to connect up to 16 probes. You use the probes to monitor parts of your
target system that you cannot view through the SE device. For information
about the connector, see one of the following:
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For the XDS522 when using a ’C8:
TMS370C8 XDS522 Emulation Sys-
tem User’s Guide
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For the XDS522 when using a ’C16:
TMS370C16 XDS522 Emulation Sys-
tem User’s Guide
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For the XDS522A:
XDS522A Emulation System User’s Guide