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XDS110 Adaptors
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SPRUI94 – January 2017
Copyright © 2017, Texas Instruments Incorporated
XDS110 Debug Probe
4
XDS110 Adaptors
4.1
Debug Connection Adaptors
4.1.1
Supported Debug Adaptors
The XDS110 supports a native CTI-20 debug connector. The product also supplies adaptor boards that
support adapting to the following on-board debug connectors:
•
ARM Cortex-M 20-pin (CM20)
•
ARM Cortex-M 10-pin (CM10)
•
TI Legacy 14-pin (TI14)
4.1.2
Debug Adaptor Pin Mapping
defines the signal mapping used for each adaptor type.
(1)
Any signal not listed in this table is not connected through the adaptor.
Table 4. CTI to Other Adaptor Pin Mapping
Signal
XDS110 Pin
CTI20 Pin
CM20 Pin
(1)
CM10 Pin
(1)
TI14 Pin
SWDIO/TMS
1
1
2
2
1
TRSTn
2
2
2
TDI
3
3
8
8
3
TDIS
4
4
4
VTREF
5
5
1
1
5
KEY
6
6
7
7
6
TDO/SWO
7
7
6
6
7
GND
8
8
3,5,9,11,15,17,19
3,5,9
8
RTCK
9
9
GND
10
10
10
SWCLK/TCK
11
11
4
4
11
GND
12
12
12
EMU0/TRIGOUT0
13
13
13
EMU1/TRIGOUT1
14
14
14
nRESET
15
15
10
10
GND
16
16
EMU2/TRIGIN0
17
17
EMU3/TRIGIN1
18
18
EMU4
19
NC
20
20
4.2
Auxiliary Connection Breakout Board
The XDS110 probe product also ships with a breakout board for the auxiliary (AUX) signals, so that
boards without a native AUX connection can be wired into the functions supported through this interface.
4.2.1
Auxiliary Breakout Board Pin Mapping
defines the signal mapping used for the 12-pin inline stake connector of the breakout board.