
Debug Support
MOTOROLA
Technical Summary
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2.7 Debug LEDs
Six on-board Light-Emitting Diodes, (LEDs), are provided to allow real-time debugging
for user programs. These LEDs will allow the programmer to monitor program execution
without having to stop the program during debugging; refer to
. User LED1 is
controlled by Port B’s PB0 signal. User LED2 is controlled by PB1. User LED3 is
controlled by PB2. User LED4 is controlled by PB3. User LED5 is controlled by PB4.
User LED6 is controlled by PB5. Setting PB0, PB1, PB2, PB3, PB4 or PB5 to a Logic
One value will turn on the associated LED.
Figure 2-5. Schematic Diagram of the Debug LED Interface
2.8 Debug Support
The 56F827EVM provides an on-board Parallel JTAG Host Target Interface and a JTAG
interface connector for external Target Interface support. Two interface connectors are
provided to support each of these debugging approaches. These two connectors are
designated the JTAG connector and the Host Parallel Interface Connector.
56F827
INVERTING BUFFER
PB0
PB1
PB2
GREEN LED
YELLOW LED
RED LED
+3.3V
GREEN LED
YELLOW LED
RED LED
PB3
PB4
PB5
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