By default, all jumpers are set to connect user target power supply to the microcontroller
residing on the Emulation Adapter. Only pins 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12 must be bridged
but for the convenience and ease of use all jumpers are set, except for pins 25-26.
Pin 26 is the polarizer key preventing incorrect connection of the IEA-PS Power converter, when
being plugged in.
If a different power source is used (e.g., a Standalone operation), remove all jumpers and apply
3V3 or 5V to:
·
TVEXT (pin 1),
·
TVDDM (pin 3),
·
TVAREF1 (pin 5),
·
TVAREF2 (pin 7),
·
TVEVRSB (pin 9),
·
TVFLEX (pin 11).
Enclosed Power supply package (Power converter and Power adapter) simply plugs into the
P2 header row, providing the necessary power supply for Emulation Adapter operation. LED1
indicates, if power is supplied to the Emulation Adapter.
Refer to the microcontroller documentation for more details about power voltage designations.
P8: DAPE
P8 connector exposes DAPE debug interface and has the following pinout:
Signal
Direction
Signal
Description
Signal
Pin
Pin
Signal
Signal
Description
Signal
Direction
I
Reference
Voltage
Vref
1
2
DAPE1
DAP Data pin
I/O
Ground
GND
3
4
DAPE0
DAP clock
O
Ground
GND
5
6
DAPE2
Optional 2nd
Data pin
I/O
Not Connected
NC
7
8
DAPEN/DAP3
Output
I/O
Ground
GND
9
10
NC
Not Connected
10-pin DAPE pinout
Signal Direction is described from the BlueBox perspective.
iSYSTEM BlueBox supporting Infineon DAPE debug and trace interface connects to the
P8
connector.