
Z8 GP™ ZGP323 In-Circuit Emulator
User Manual
UM019606-0408
Introduction
5
Connecting ZGP323 ICE to the Target Pod
After installing the appropriate target pod (and converter, if required) onto
the target development board, connect the ZGP323 ICE to the target pod
as follows:
•
For 40-PDIP and 48-SSOP target pods:
– Connect the 20-circuit cable from P9 on the emulator to P2 on
the 40-PDIP target pod. (The 20-circuit cable is included in the
40/48-pin accessory kit, ZLP323ICE01ZAC, ordered sepa-
rately).
ZLP323ICE01ZAC has been replaced by an improved version,
ZCRMZNICE02ZACG.
– Connect the 34-circuit cable from P10 on the emulator to P1 on
the 40-PDIP target pod.
•
For 20-PDIP and 28-PDIP target pods:
– Connect the 34-circuit cable from P10 on the emulator to P16 on
the target pod. (Emulator connector P9 is not used).
Connecting ZGP323 ICE to OTP Programming Module
(Optional)
After developing and debugging your software, follow the steps below to
connect the ZGP323 ICE to the OTP programming module so that you
can burn your code onto the OTP chip:
1. Connect the 40-circuit ribbon cable from the ZGP323 ICE OTP Pro-
gramming connector to connector P1 on the OTP programming mod-
ule.
2. The 40-PDIP ZIF socket on the OTP programming module is
designed to accept 40-PDIP OTP chips. The OTP programming
adapters supplied with the ZGP323 ICE allow you to adapt the ZIF
Note: