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Basic Safety Notices

ETK-T2.2 User Guide

9

Requirements for Operation

The following requirements are necessary for safe operation of the product:

• Use the product only according to the specifications in the correspond

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ing User Guide. With any deviating operation, the product safety is no 
longer ensured.

• Observe the regulations applicable at the operating location concerning 

electrical safety as well as the laws and regulations concerning work 
safety!

• Do not apply any voltages to the connections of the product that do not 

correspond to the specifications of the respective connection.

• Connect only current circuits with safety extra-low voltage in accordance 

with EN 61140 (degree of protection III) to the connections of the prod

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uct.

• The power supply for the product must be safely disconnected from the 

supply voltage. For example, use a car battery or a suitable lab power 
supply.

• Use only lab power supplies with double protection to the supply system.
• Ensure that the connections of the power supply are easily accessible.
• The module does not have an operating voltage switch.

– Switch on the product by connecting the power supply cable with the 

power supply or by switching on the power supply.

– Switch off the product by disconnecting it from the power supply or 

by switching off the power supply.

Potential Equalization

DANGER

Connect the power cord only with a vehicle battery or with a lab power sup

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ply! A connection to power outlets is prohibited.

- Route the power cord in such a way that it is protected against abrasion, 

damages, deformation and kinking. Do not place any objects on the power 

cord.
- Never apply force to insert a plug into a socket. Ensure that there is no con

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tamination in and on the connection, that the plug fits the socket, and that you 

correctly aligned the plugs with the connection.
- Do not use the product in a wet or damp environment.
- Do not use the product in potentially explosive atmospheres.
- Keep the surfaces of the product clean and dry.

CAUTION

Danger from inadvertent current flow! 

Depending on the design, the shield of the Ethernet cables can be connected 

with the housing of the module. Install the products only on components with 

the same electrical potential or isolate the products from the components.

Содержание ETK-T2.2

Страница 1: ...ETAS ETK T2 2 Emulator Probe for Infineon TC1792 TC1793 ED TC1796 ED and TC1797 ED User Guide ...

Страница 2: ...single license Using and copying is only allowed in concurrence with the specifications stipu lated in the contract Under no circumstances may any part of this document be copied reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into another language without the express written permission of ETAS GmbH Copyright 2021 ETAS GmbH Stuttgart The names and designations used in this docume...

Страница 3: ... Conformity 13 2 9 Declarable Substances 13 2 10 Use of Open Source Software 13 3 Introduction 14 3 1 Applications 14 3 2 Features 15 4 Hardware Description 16 4 1 ETK T2 2 Versions 16 4 2 Architecture 16 4 3 BGA Connector 17 4 4 Microcontroller Interface 17 4 5 Data Emulation and Data Measurement 19 4 5 1 Data Emulation Memory 19 4 5 2 Measurement Data Memory 19 4 5 3 Triggering of Measurement Da...

Страница 4: ...vironmental Conditions 35 7 4 Power Supply 35 7 5 Memory and Configuration 35 7 6 Serial ETK Interface 35 7 7 Microcontroller Bus Interface 36 7 8 Testcharacteristics 36 7 9 Electrical Characteristics 37 7 9 1 With Braindead Flashing ETK T2 2B and ETK T2 2C 37 7 9 2 Without Braindead Flashing ETK T2 2A 39 7 10 Switching Characteristics 40 7 10 1 Read Timing Data Emulation and Measurement Data DPR ...

Страница 5: ...bug Adapter ETAF9 51 9 Ordering Information 52 9 1 ETK T2 2 52 9 1 1 ETK T2 2A 52 9 1 2 ETK T2 2B 52 9 1 3 ETK T2 2C 52 9 1 4 ETK T2 2D 53 9 2 ECU ETK Sockets and Adapters 53 9 2 1 Socket ECU ETK 53 9 2 2 BGA Adapter ETK Microcontroller 53 9 3 Debug Adapter 53 9 4 Cables 53 9 4 1 Power Supply Cables 54 9 4 2 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cables 54 9 4 3 Interface Cables 54 9 5 Power Supply 5...

Страница 6: ...ry steps for his are in a step by step guide Target definition 1 Step 1 2 Step 2 3 Step 3 Result DANGER indicates a hazardous situation with a high risk of death or serious injury if not avoided WARNING indicates a hazardous situation of medium risk which could result in death or serious injury if not avoided CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation of low risk which may result in minor or mod erat...

Страница 7: ...Guide 7 1 3 Typographical Conventions Hardware 1 4 Presentation of Supporting Information Bold Menu commands buttons labels of the product Italic Emphasis on content and newly introduced terms NOTE Contains additional supporting information ...

Страница 8: ...rs and Duties for Operators The product may be assembled operated and maintained only if you have the necessary qualification and experience for this product Incorrect operation or operation by users without sufficient qualification may lead to injuries or death or property damages General Safety at Work The existing regulations for safety at work and accident prevention must be followed All appli...

Страница 9: ...ccessible The module does not have an operating voltage switch Switch on the product by connecting the power supply cable with the power supply or by switching on the power supply Switch off the product by disconnecting it from the power supply or by switching off the power supply Potential Equalization DANGER Connect the power cord only with a vehicle battery or with a lab power sup ply A connect...

Страница 10: ...ve cleaners which could damage the product Transport and Installation CAUTION The ETK can be damaged or destroyed Some components of the ETK board may be damaged or destroyed by elec trostatic discharges Please keep the ETK in its storage package until it is installed The board should only be taken from its package configured and installed at a work place that is protected against static discharge...

Страница 11: ...s of the product Symbol Description The User Guide must be read prior to the startup of the product Symbol for WEEE see chapter 2 5 on page 12 Marking for CE conformity see chapter 2 6 on page 12 Marking for UKCA conformity see chapter 2 7 on page 12 Symbol for China RoHS see chapter on page 13 Symbol for China RoHS see chapter on page 13 Symbol for electrostatic sensitive components XETK S14 0A P...

Страница 12: ...eturn them to the WEEE take back system for recycling The WEEE directive concerns all ETAS devices but not external cables or batteries For more information on the ETAS GmbH Recycling software contact the ETAS sales and service locations 2 6 CE conformity With the CE mark attached to the product or its packaging ETAS confirms that the product corresponds to the product specific applicable directiv...

Страница 13: ...oHS Management Methods for Controlling Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products Regulation applicable in China with the China RoHS marking affixed to the product or its packaging 2 9 Declarable Substances European Union Some products from ETAS GmbH e g modules boards cables use compo nents with substances that are subject to declaration in accordance with the REACH regulation EU no 1907...

Страница 14: ...97ED emulation devices Fig 3 1 ETK T2 2A ETK T2 2B left and ETK T2 2C right It is compatible with the ETAS calibration and development system interface e g ES590 ES591 ES592 ES910 and ES1000 2 ES1000 3 with ES1232 A The ETK T2 2 can be ordered in different functional and mechanical versions ETK T2 2 Version Brainded Flash Support PCB with Mounting Holes Directly soldered Microcontroller ETK T2 2A ...

Страница 15: ...ash memory Supports Braindead Flash function only version ETK T2 2B and ETK T2 2C refer to chapter 4 8 on page 21 and to chapter 9 1 on page 52 Provides a JTAG connector to adapt a debugger Serial interface with 100 MBit s to the calibration and development sys tem ETK chip select configuration bridge Permanent storage of configuration in EEPROM ECU flashing via ETK Firmware update programming of ...

Страница 16: ...ndead Flashing ETK T2 2B and ETK T2 2C 22 ETK T2 2 Deactivation 23 Reset 23 Power Supply 24 Serial ETK Interface 25 Debug Interface 26 Status LEDs 27 Chip Select Configuration Bridge 28 4 1 ETK T2 2 Versions The ETK T2 2 can be ordered in different functional and mechanical versions ETK T2 2 Version Brainded Flash Support PCB with Mounting Holes Directly soldered Microcontroller ETK T2 2A No No No...

Страница 17: ... and development system Using an additional measurement data memory area the ECU micro controller can send data to the calibration and development system which receives buffers and processes this measured data A flash memory is available for permanent storage of the adjusted parameters program data The 100 MBit s serial interface provides communication with the calibration and development system T...

Страница 18: ...system with on chip Flash and RAM and external Flash and RAM memory It also show the possibilities to access the different memories with its chip selects The chip select of the data emulation and measurement data memory can be choosen CS1 CS2 CS3 or CSCOMB by soldering the respective bridge on the PCB see 4 15 Chip Select Configuration Bridge Fig 4 2 ETK T2 2A ETK T2 2D internal and external Memor...

Страница 19: ...internal and external Memory ETK T2B ETK T2C Microcontroller TriCore Internal Memory SGCS Data Emulation and Measurement Memory ECU XTAL Pin CS0 soldered to CSx CE External FLASH optional VCC GND Ports Analog etc EXTAL XTAL CPU Adapter CS0 CS1 CS2 CS3 CSCOMB HWCFG_ECU HWCFG_ETK ...

Страница 20: ...ication of program code would inevitably lead to a system crash The program code is continuously pro cessed out of the internal or external memory Fig 4 4 Data Emulation and Measurement Data Memory 2 Pages with 1024 kByte each Reference data can be stored on one page Reference page while the data on the other page Working page can be modified It is possible to switch between the two pages during o...

Страница 21: ...ts a segment of 256 Byte out of the measurement data memory address space at a 256 Byte limit This limit is known as the trigger segment address Fig 4 5 Division of the 256 Byte Trigger Segment shows the configuration of the 256 Byte trigger segment The ETK T2 2 supports up to 32 direct hardware triggers by providing 32 trigger addresses within the trigger segment Fig 4 5 Division of the 256 Byte ...

Страница 22: ...re Flash memory to DPR upon restart The Flash memory data is copied to both emula tion pages A green LED on the ETK displays the procedure The operating soft ware announces the procedure by a message in the status line 4 7 Code Flash Memory The program code is not emulated by the ETK T2 2 The program code is stored in the ECU Flash memory on chip and or external and is not modified by the ETK T2 2...

Страница 23: ... that the ETK is deactivated under certain operating condi tions e g when an inconsistent data set is detected Therefore the microcontroller can put the ETK T2 2 into a switch off state While the ETK is not physically deactivated in this state it pretends being switched off to the calibration system thus preventing the calibration tool from accessing the ETK This switching on or switching off acti...

Страница 24: ...manent power supply It is powered directly from the car battery The input voltage may vary between 4 3 V and 18 V The ECU voltage USG is monitored by the ETK to recognize whether the ECU is switched on or off In case of higher input voltages to the ETK an additional voltage converter is required All necessary voltages are created through switching power supplies which minimizes heat build up The p...

Страница 25: ... the link to the calibration and development system The interface utilizes a 100Base TX transmission to achieve an outstanding transmission performance of 100 MBit s Fig 4 8 Location of the Serial ETK Interface NOTE To ensure stable communication only 100 Mbit cables delivered by ETAS shall be used ser Interface 100 Mbit s ...

Страница 26: ...r Infineon TC1792 TC1796 Fig 4 9 Location of the Debugger Interface For connecting the ETK T2 2 to the debugger the ETK adapter ETAF5 including ETAF5 PCB and ETAF5 flatcable is required Its needs to be ordered separately refer chapter Ordering Information on page 52 A debugger specific cable has to be used to connect the debugger with the ETAF5 PCB NOTE The ETK T2 2D is delivered without a JTAG de...

Страница 27: ...with the ETK T2 2 Green On When the power supply voltage drops below 3 5 V the data retention of the DPRs is not longer ensured As soon as the ETK is switched on again the content of the ETK Flash will be copied into reference and working page RAM The green LED stays lit until the calibration and develop ment system copies new data into RAM Off Working page may be different to reference page Worki...

Страница 28: ...iguration Bridge R108 to R111 are alternately assembled to select the ETK chip select signal Fig 4 11 Chip Select Configuration Bridge Solder bridge Meaning R108 ETK T2 2 uses CS1 R109 ETK T2 2 uses CS2 R110 ETK T2 2 uses CS3 R111 ETK T2 2 uses CSCOMB R108 R109 R110 R111 ...

Страница 29: ...t PCB which has been fitted with a com patible BGA receiver socket see Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 ETK T2 2 with Microcontroller mounted on ECU CAUTION Some components of the interface board may be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharge Please keep the board in its storage package until it is installed The board should only be taken from its package configured and installed at a work place that is pr...

Страница 30: ...s required Its needs to be ordered seperately refer chapter Ordering Information on page 52 A debugger specific cable has to be used to connect the debugger with the ETAF5 PCB or ETAF9 PCB Fig 5 3 ETK T2 2 Connection to the ECU and to the Debugger ETK T2 2 ECU Directly plugged CON5 Debugger ETAF5 PCB ETAF9 PCB ETAF5 Flatcable ETAF9 Flatcable or BGA socket with ECU microcontroller BGA adapter CON1 ...

Страница 31: ...uire a galvanically isolated power supply For special applications ETAS offers the isolated power supply ETP2 Fig 5 6 Isolated Power Supply inside ECU ECU 12V ECU GND Permanent Supply ECU Connector ETK Pad for Power Supply ca 18 V Power Supply Connector Vehicle Battery Vehicle Wiring Cable ETV2 ECU Ignition Key 12V ECU GND Permanent Supply 12V ECU Connector Cable K70 ETK Pad for Power Supply ca 18...

Страница 32: ...gment addresses etc are familiar to the ECU software developer or can be gen erated automatically If an ECU description database ASAP with the corresponding input exists these inputs can be downloaded from this database If necessary a plausibility check is performed B Connection of the ETK to the ECU The connection of the ETK to the ECU is defined by the ETK hardware The ETK Configuration Tool can...

Страница 33: ...during the flashing script ETK drive HWCFG 0 3 Signals Yes No The default value is No During flashing it is necessary that way the microcontroller boots is con trolled by the ETK This is done by driving the HWCFG signals ETK is used as ETK T2 2 ETK T2 0 ETK T1 1 ETK T1 0 The default value is ETK T2 2 The ETK T2 2 can act as ETK T2 0 ETK T1 1 or ETK T1 0 The ETK T2 2 and the ETKT2 0 has more memory...

Страница 34: ...lected microcon troller No The default value is No NOTE The above mentioned features need not to be modified for normal operation of the ETK They are only intended for the very experienced user and thus only visible when the extended mode in the options menu of the ETK Configura tion mode is set ...

Страница 35: ...erent functional and mechanical versions 7 2 System Requirements 7 2 1 ETAS Hardware VME Hardware ES1000 2 ES1000 3 with ES1232 INCA ASCET Compact Hardware ES590 ES591 ES592 INCA Compact Hardware ES910 INTECRIO 7 2 2 PC with one Ethernet Interface A PC with one open Ethernet interface 1 Gbit s with RJ 45 connection is required to connect the ES89x module Ethernet interfaces that are imple mented w...

Страница 36: ...controllers You need following software versions to support the ETK T2 2 Operating the ETK T2 2 with older software versions is not possible NOTE It is imperative you disable the function which automatically switches to power saving mode on your PC network adapter when there is no data traffic on the Ethernet interface Micro controller HSP INCA ETK Drivers and Tools ASCET RP INTECRIO TC1792 V8 1 0...

Страница 37: ...r supply car battery UBatt Vehicle usage 1 4 3 12 18 V all values 0 Standby current ISTBY UBatt 12 V ECU off T 20 C 1 10 30 mA Operating current IBatt UBatt 12 V ECU on T 20 C 20 60 110 mA Power dissipation PBatt UBatt 12 V ECU on T 20 C 0 72 W 1 The ETK T2 2 implements reverse voltage protection in the same range and may be used only with central load dump protection Item Characteristics Emulatio...

Страница 38: ... IDDEBU 2 mA Parameter Symbol Condition Min Max Unit Reset delay 1 tReset1 UBatt 12 V USG 0 V 3 3 V without transferring Flash 29 40 ms Reset delay 2 tReset2 UBatt 12 V USG 0 V 3 3 V with transferring Flash 79 100 ms Reset delay 3 tReset3 UBatt1 0 V 12 V transfer FPGA and Flash 310 350 ms NOTE tReset1 Delay of ECU reset through ETK without transferring the Flash UBatt1 present USG will be switched...

Страница 39: ...x V Leakage current A Additional Load by ETK typ pF 1 ADDR 1 0 I 0 8 2 3 6 10 10 15 ADDR 19 2 I 0 8 2 3 6 30 30 31 DATA 31 0 ETK is not accessed I 3 6 1 1 7 ETK is accessed IOH 4 mA IOL 4 mA I O 0 4 2 2 2 9 0 8 2 3 6 22 22 40 CS0 Used by ECU I 3 6 3 3 24 Used for ETK I 0 8 2 3 6 300 360 59 CS 3 1 CSCOMB Used by ECU I 1 Used for ETK I 0 8 2 3 6 300 360 59 RD_ WR BC 3 0 I 0 8 2 3 6 30 30 28 RD I 0 8...

Страница 40: ... 7 0 CPU side activ IOH 4 mA IOL 4 mA O 0 45 2 4 3 3 25 ECU side activ I 4 1 1 1 10 inactiv I 4 1 12 12 30 PORESET IDmax 0 2A I OD 0 4 0 8 2 3 6 20 20 40 HDRESET I 0 8 2 3 6 10 10 15 1 CPU and plug not considered PCB 1 pF cm Signal Condition Pin Type V OL max V V OH min V V OH max V V IL max V V IH min V V IH max V Leakage current A Additional Load by ETK typ pF 1 ...

Страница 41: ...0 I 0 8 2 3 6 10 10 15 ADDR 19 2 I 0 8 2 3 6 30 30 31 DATA 31 0 ETK is not accessed I 3 6 1 1 7 ETK is accessed IOH 4 mA IOL 4 mA I O 0 4 2 2 3 3 0 8 2 3 6 22 22 40 CS 3 0 CSCOMB Used by ECU I 1 Used for ETK I 0 8 2 3 6 300 360 36 RD_ WR BC 3 0 I 0 8 2 3 6 30 30 28 RD I 0 8 2 3 6 680 710 34 HWCFG96 3 0 3 HWCFG97 7 0 6 PORESET IDmax 0 2A I OD 0 4 0 8 2 3 6 20 20 40 HDRESET I 0 8 2 3 6 10 10 15 1 CP...

Страница 42: ...ion Min Max Unit t1 Address access time 15 ns t2 Chip select access time 15 ns t3 Read access time 10 ns t4 Byte enable access time 10 ns t5 Data to Chip select hold time 8 ns t6 Data to Read hold time 8 ns t7 Data to Byte enable hold time 8 ns t10 Chip select setup to end of write 18 ns t11 Write pulse width 12 ns t12 Data setup to end of write 10 ns t13 Data hold from end of write 2 ns NOTE All ...

Страница 43: ...re for all drawings is millimeter 7 12 1 ETK T2 2A and ETK T2 2B Fig 7 4 ETK T2 2A and ETK T2 2B Dimensions Top View Pin CON2 Signal Description 1 UBatt1 Battery Supply Voltage for ETK 2 GND Ground Dimensions Millimeters Inches Thickness of PCB 1 70 0 067 Height of component upper side 5 50 0 217 Height of component lower side 2 00 0 079 CON2 CON4 CON1 CON5 ...

Страница 44: ...or mounting the MPC on the ETK the Advanced Interconnect Socket is required see ordering information Dim Millimeters Inches Dim Millimeters Inches A 72 00 2 835 F 21 00 0 827 B 52 00 2 047 G 18 50 0 728 C 37 00 1 457 H 31 00 1 220 D 9 50 0 374 J 2 60 0 102 E 35 00 1 378 Dim Millimeters Inches A 2 00 0 079 B 5 36 0 211 C 1 70 0 067 D 3 28 0 129 E 5 50 0 217 ...

Страница 45: ... ETK T2 2C Dimensions Top View Dim Millimeters Inches Dim Millimeters Inches A 62 90 2 476 H 38 40 1 512 B 76 40 3 008 J 35 20 1 386 C 35 84 1 411 K 9 50 0 374 D 32 64 1 285 L 34 80 1 370 E 18 50 0 728 M 38 00 1 496 F 23 86 0 939 N 3 20 0 126 G 27 06 1 065 P 2 70 0 106 ...

Страница 46: ... 8 Microcontroller directly soldered ETK T2 2D Dim Millimeters Inches Dim Millimeters Inches A 72 00 2 835 F 21 00 0 827 B 52 00 2 047 G 18 50 0 728 C 37 00 1 457 H 31 00 1 220 D 9 50 0 374 J 2 60 0 102 E 35 00 1 378 Dim Millimeters Inches A 2 00 0 079 B 5 36 0 211 C 1 70 0 067 D 3 28 0 129 E 5 50 0 217 ...

Страница 47: ...compact screwing Manufacturer Lapp Description SH7 Order No 5200 0830 Nut for compact screwing Manufacturer Lapp Description SM7 Order No 5200 3490 NOTE Cable glands are not included in the delivery Refer to the cable descriptions for manufacturers and order numbers Dim Millimeters Inches Dim Millimeters Inches A 12 50 0 492 C 400 00 15 748 B 160 00 6 299 D 19 00 0 748 NOTE Shield connected to ECU...

Страница 48: ...OP compact screwing Manufacturer Lapp Description MS SC 11 Order No 5311 2320 Nut for compact screwing Manufacturer Lapp Description SM PE 11 Order No 5210 3220 Dim Millimeters Inches A 18 80 0 740 B 160 00 6 299 C 400 00 15 748 D 24 25 0 955 E 4 70 0 185 F 12 00 0 472 G 27 00 1 063 NOTE Shield connected to ECU housing ...

Страница 49: ...ly Cables 8 3 1 Cable ETV Fig 8 5 Power Supply Cable ETV Dim Millimeters Inches A 160 00 6 299 B 400 00 15 748 C 9 00 0 3543 NOTE Strain relief on ECU cover necessary Shield not connected to ECU housing Dim Millimeters Inches A 380 00 14 96 B 30 00 1 18 NOTE Shield connected to ECU housing allows for ECU housing flush mounting Dim Millimeters Inches A 190 00 7 480 B ...

Страница 50: ...l ETV2 8 3 3 Cable K70 Fig 8 7 Power Supply Cable K70 8 3 4 Cable KA50 Fig 8 8 Power Supply Cable KA50 8 3 5 Cable CBM200 Fig 8 9 Power Supply Cable CBM200 Dim Millimeters Inches A 190 00 7 480 B 50 00 1 969 Dim Millimeters Inches A 2000 78 74 Dim Millimeters Inches A 200 7 87 B 50 1 97 Dim Millimeters Inches A 100 3 94 A B A ...

Страница 51: ...able CBAM210 Fig 8 10 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM210 8 4 2 Cable CBAM220 Fig 8 11 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM220 For cable CBAM220 dimensions refer to dimensions of cable CBAM210 in Fig 8 10 NOTE Shield not connected to ECU housing NOTE Shield connected to ECU housing ...

Страница 52: ...anical Dimensions and Component Placement ETAF5 Flatcable Fig 8 13 ETAF5 Flatcable Dim Millimeters Inches A 35 00 1 38 B 32 00 1 26 C 1 60 0 06 Connector Description C0100 to ETK Debug Connector C0101 to Debugger C0102 to ECU Dim Millimeters Inches A 50 80 2 00 A B C C0101 C0102 C0100 15 1 16 2 A1 B1 A13 B13 15 1 16 2 A ...

Страница 53: ... ETAF9 Component Placement Fig 8 14 ETAF9 Component Placement ETAF9 PCB Fig 8 15 ETAF9 Mechanical Dimensions and Component Placement ETAF9 Flatcable Fig 8 16 ETAF9 Flatcable Dim Millimeters Inches A 35 00 1 38 B 32 00 1 26 C 1 60 0 06 Dim Millimeters Inches A 50 80 2 00 A B C A ...

Страница 54: ... ETK T2 2 with 441 pin µC socket and 441 pin adapter for TC1792 TC1793 ED TC1796 ED and TC1797 ED ECUs with BDF support ETK T2 2B F 00K 107 062 Package Contents ETK T2 2B Emulator Probe for the Infineon AURIX microprocessor family List Content of this Package ETK Safety Advice China RoHS leaflet_Compact_cn Order Name Short Name Order Number ETK T2 2 with 441 pin µC socket and 416 pin adapter for T...

Страница 55: ...K T2 2A Emulator Probe for the Infineon AURIX microprocessor family List Content of this Package ETK Safety Advice China RoHS leaflet_Compact_cn ECU Controller ECU Socket TC1792 TC1793 ED TC1796 TC1797 ED Advanced Interconnect Socket 5FHSB416 716GG 416 pins TC1796ED Advanced Interconnect Socket 7632TR 441 pins Controller Adapter TC1792 TC1793 ED TC1796 TC1797 ED Advanced Interconnect BGA Adapter 5...

Страница 56: ...fc 5fc Lemo 0B PHG open wires 2fc 2c 0m6 CBAM210 0m6 F 00K 104 873 ETK ECU Adapter and Power Supply Cable Shield on ECU Housing Lemo 1B PHG JST PHR 4fc 5fc Lemo 0B PHG open wires 2fc 2c 0m60 CBAM220 0m6 F 00K 105 075 Order Name Short Name Order Number ETK ECU Adapter Cable Shield on ECU Housing Lemo 1B PHG JST PHR 4fc 5fc 0m6 1 KA54 F 00K 001 302 ETK ECU Adapter Cable Lemo 1B PHG JST PHR 4fc 5fc 0...

Страница 57: ... Ordering Information ETK T2 2 User Guide 55 9 5 Power Supply Order Name Short Name Order Number ETK power supply for 6 36V DC input ETP1 F 00K 000 624 ETP2 Power Supply Interface for ETK ETP2 F 00K 104 010 ...

Страница 58: ...ails of your local sales office as well as your local technical support team and product hotlines take a look at the ETAS website Borsigstraße 24 Phone 49 711 3423 0 70469 Stuttgart Fax 49 711 3423 2106 Germany Internet www etas com ETAS subsidiaries Internet www etas com en contact php ETAS technical support Internet www etas com en hotlines php ...

Страница 59: ...2 2 with Microcontroller mounted on ECU 28 Fig 5 3 ETK T2 2 Connection to the ECU and to the Debugger 29 Fig 5 4 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU available 30 Fig 5 5 Permanent Power Supply inside ECU not available 30 Fig 5 6 Isolated Power Supply inside ECU 30 Fig 7 1 Read Cyle Data Emulation and Measurement Data DPR 40 Fig 7 2 Write Cycle Data Emulation and Measurement Data DPR 40 Fig 7 3 Power...

Страница 60: ...Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM210 49 Fig 8 11 Combined Interface and Power Supply Cable CBAM220 49 Fig 8 12 ETAF5 Mechanical Dimensions and Component Placement 50 Fig 8 13 ETAF5 Flatcable 50 Fig 8 14 ETAF9 Component Placement 51 Fig 8 15 ETAF9 Mechanical Dimensions and Component Placement 51 Fig 8 16 ETAF9 Flatcable 51 ...

Страница 61: ...T2 0 Deactivation 21 ETK T2 1 Versions 16 34 F Features 15 Flash Memory 35 I Identifications on the product 11 Interface ETK 24 Processor 17 Serial 24 Interface Cables 45 54 Introduction 14 Isolated Power Supply 30 L LED 26 M Measured Memory 35 Measurement Data Capture 20 Measurement Data Memory 19 Mechanical Dimension 41 Memory 35 Code 21 Microcontroller Bus Interface 36 Microcontroller Support 3...

Страница 62: ...ETK T2 2 User Guide 60 ETAS Index Update 35 Use intended 8 W Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 12 WEEE 12 WEEE take back system 12 Write Timing 40 ...

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