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When the VREF signal (pin 1) is 3.3V or less, the debug interface logic should be supplied by the
Active Probe (right radio-button selected as shown above), with an appropriate voltage selected
from the drop-down list options.
When the microcontroller target supplies 5.0V to the VREF signal (pin 1), use the radio-button to
select the
Vref
option instead.
Further Active Probe Settings
This section describes winIDEA settings distinct to the Infineon AGBT Probe.
The iC5700 can connect to AURIX
™
target devices through:
•
its installed DTM module and an appropriate DAP cable adapter (e.g. IC50163-2).
This debug system has limited maximum DAP frequency and does not support the DAPE
debug interface nor the AGBT interface. Alternatively, JTAG debug interface support is also
available through a dedicated JTAG cable adapter (e.g. IC50160).
•
or the Infineon DAP Active Probe supporting the DAP and DAPE debug interface.
•
or the Infineon AGBT Active Probe
In order to switch from the default DTM interface use to the Active Probe use, open
Hardware
menu/Options/FNet tab:
1.
In
Currently connected FNodes
section click
Refresh
and select the AP Infineon AGBT (with
Serial number) when displayed
2.
Click
Create configurations for connected FNodes
Once the hardware configuration is complete, the entry in the
Currently connected FNodes
should
be matched with the configuration you have created. This is indicated by: (i)
FNode
configuration
displaying the name of the
Matched FNode
, (ii) Currently connected
FNode displaying Matched Config
status Y
, (iii) Populated
list
of
Currently available networks
(see
blue squares on the next picture.
Click OK to confirm the changes.