The Datasheet Archive - 100 Million Datasheets from 7500 Manufacturers.    


Datasheet Search Engine   
 
Part # or Description: • 5V RS232 Driver • 2SC5066* • "Real Time Clock" • "USB connector" • "blue led" 5mm • 10 watt zener diode • 2N3055* motorola
 
Search Tip: Try entering the part number only. Include a wildcard (eg. lm317* or 1n4148*)

 

 

White Mountain Summit-ICE Emulator Hardware User's Guide Not


Datasheet Thumbnail

  

Download PDF



Top Searches for this datasheet



Summit-ICE Emulator Hardware User's Guide
White Mountain
Summit-ICE Emulator Hardware User's Guide
Notice Analog Devices Inc. reserves right make changes discontinue product service identified this publication without notice. Analog Devices assumes liability Analog Devices applications assistance, customer product design, customer software performance, infringement patents services described herein. addition, Analog Devices shall held liable special, collateral, incidental consequential damages connection with arising furnishing, performance, this product. Analog Devices products intended life-support applications, devices, systems. Analog Devices product such applications without written consent Analog Devices officer prohibited. Users restricted from copying, modifying, distributing, reverse engineering, reverse assembling reverse compiling Summit-ICE operational software (one copy made back-up purposes only). part this document reproduced form without permission. Trademarks property their respective holders.
Limited Warranty Summit-ICE hardware warranted against defects materials workmanship period year from date purchase from Analog Devices from authorized dealer.
Copyright 1999-2000, Analog Devices, Inc. rights reserved. Revision April, 2000 MANSUMICE
Contents
INTRODUCTION. REQUIREMENTS. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION
UNPACKING EMULATOR INSTALLING SUMMIT-ICE BOARD YOUR COMPUTER.4 CONFIGURING SUMMIT-ICE
3.3.1 CONNECTING VOLT TARGET 3.3.2 CONNECTING VOLT TARGET 3.3.3 REDUCING NOISE ISSUES JTAG SIGNALS.
CONNECTING SUMMIT-ICE BOARD CONNECTING YOUR TARGET SYSTEM.
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION.
WINDOWS DRIVER INSTALLATION WINDOWS 95/98/2000 PLUG-N-PLAY DRIVER INSTALLATION
4.2.1 WINDOWS INSTALLATION 4.2.2 WINDOWS INSTALLATION
4.2.3 WINDOWS 2000 INSTALLATION
EMULATOR CONFIGURATION.23
4.3.1 WINDOWS NT.23 4.3.2 WINDOWS 95/98/2000
DEBUGGER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION OPERATION.27
SUPPORT.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT QUALITY ASSURANCE.
REFERENCES.
List Figures
FIGURE JUMPERS FIGURE LEDS FIGURE .TERMINATORS CONNECTED JTAG SIGNALS FIGURE UPDATE DEVICE DRIVER WIZARD WINDOWS 95.10 FIGURE DRIVER LOCATION DIALOG WINDOWS FIGURE HARDWARE WIZARD WINDOWS 98.12 FIGURE SEARCH HARDWARE DIALOG WINDOWS FIGURE DRIVER SELECTION DIALOG WINDOWS FIGURE LOCATED DRIVER DIALOG WINDOWS 98.15 FIGURE LOCATED DRIVER DIALOG WINDOWS 98.16 FIGURE FINISH DIALOG WINDOWS 98.17 FIGURE FOUND HARDWARE DIALOG WINDOWS 2000 FIGURE WELCOME FOUND HARDWARE WIZARD DIALOG WINDOWS 2000 FIGURE INSTALL HARDWARE DEVICE DRIVERS DIALOG WINDOWS 2000 FIGURE LOCATE DRIVER FILES DIALOG WINDOWS 2000 FIGURE DRIVER FILES SEARCH RESULTS DIALOG WINDOWS 2000.22 FIGURE COMPLETING FOUND HARDWARE WIZAR DIALOG WINDOWS 2000.23 FIGURE DEVICE MANAGER WINDOWS 95/98 FIGURE DEVICE MANAGER WINDOWS 2000 FIGURE SUMMIT-ICE PROPERTIES PAGE
Introduction
White Mountain Summit-ICE Universal Emulator system provides state-of-the-art emulation support Analog Devices JTAG family DSPs. provides controlled environment observing, debugging, testing activities target system connecting directly target processor through JTAG interface. Features Summit-ICE system follows:
Plug-n-Play card Runs with Windows®95/98/2000 Windows Emulation industry standard Analog Devices JTAG families DSPs Rugged high-speed JTAG emulation
Requirements
requirements Summit-ICE follows:
Pentium greater Windows 95/98/2000 Windows greater Minimum megabytes PC-AT memory slot Administrator privileges install/configure driver under Windows Windows
Hardware Configuration Installation
This section provides information required install Summit-ICE card into your
Important! Summit-ICE JTAG emulator contains (electrostatic discharge) sensitive devices. Electrostatic charges readily accumulate human body equipment discharge without detection. Permanent damage occur devices subjected high-energy discharges. Proper precautions recommended avoid performance degradation loss functionality.
Unpacking Emulator Remove Summit-ICE board from package. Care should taken when handling these boards avoid discharge static electricity which damage some components. aside. Summit-ICE board must first installed your computer. Installing Summit-ICE board Your Computer specific instructions installing card into your computer consult documentation that provided manufacturer your computer. Upon installing your Summit-ICE emulator will need install driver before first time. Refer Section "Software Installation Configuration", instructions installing driver. Configuring Summit-ICE
Important! Before connected target system important determine target volt volt DSP. factory default setting volt target. Section 3.3.1 explains configure volt target.
Summit-ICE contains four internal jumpers. These jumpers accessed removing four screws bottom plastic enclosure removing enclosure. jumpers shown figure Summit-ICE also contains status LEDs. left voltage status (3V/5V)
right emulator status. LEDs shown figure Periodic activity emulator status indicates communication between target DSPs emulator.
Figure Jumpers
Figure LEDs
3.3.1 Connecting Volt Target
Jumper used differentiate between volt volt target. This only jumper that most users will need change. When jumper installed JTAG signals configured connect
volt target. When jumper installed left side illuminated.
3.3.2 Connecting Volt Target
When jumper installed JTAG signals configured connect volt target. When jumper installed left illuminated indicating volt target. This default setting.
3.3.3 Reducing Noise Issues JTAG Signals
There three jumpers provided help reduce problems that arise because ringing reflections JTAG signals target board. default that these jumpers installed. three jumpers Jumpers used adding parallel terminator CLKIN signals. When jumper installed parallel terminator connected CLKIN signals. Figure shows terminator connected JTAG signals. important note that target MUST able drive load before these jumpers installed. cannot drive this load directly, driver should inserted between JTAG signals JTAG signals header.
Figure Terminators Connected JTAG Signals
Jumper provided allow board level test pins JTAG connector (BTMS, BTCK, BTRST, BTDI) used ground pins allow greater shielding JTAG cable connecting target. These pins should only used ground pins they used your target. Connecting Summit-Ice Board connects Summit-ICE board through shielded flat ribbon cable 25-pin connector. Connect Summit-ICE before applying power JTAG header opposite side connected/disconnected live well unpowered) target system without damaging system.
Important! Connect/disconnect remote to/from emulator card only with power turned off. Failure follow this precaution result damage board.
Connecting Your Target System connects target processor through JTAG interface. target board must built with appropriate JTAG connector. Please note position pin. should used guide connect target. Included with SummitICE system extender connectors. These extenders used connect Summit-ICE system target, which designed with ICEPACTM. These extenders allow connection JTAG pins ICEPAC header.
Software Installation Configuration
Windows Driver Installation Please refer emulator's software installation guide further detailed instructions. Windows 95/98/2000 Plug-n-Play Driver Installation Configuration card done automatically boot plugn-play hardware support. Refer section "Hardware Installation Configuration", install Summit-ICE connect Prior using your Summit-ICE first time, Windows 95/98/2000 driver must installed. Follow instructions below based version Windows running.
4.2.1 Windows Installation Power start Windows This will activate "Update Device Driver Wizard"as shown figure Click Next.
Figure Update Device Driver Wizard Windows
Insert your vendor's emulator driver into drive. Windows will then automatically detect install SummitICE driver from disk shown figure
Figure Driver Location Dialog Windows
Click "finish" driver installation completed. 4.2.2 Windows Installation Power start Windows This will activate Windows "Add Hardware Wizard" shown figure Click "Next."
Figure Hardware Wizard Windows
Select "search" best driver your device shown figure Click "Next."
Figure Search Hardware Dialog Windows
Insert your vendor's emulator driver into drive. Windows will where find Summit-ICE driver shown figure Click "Next."
Figure Driver Selection Dialog Windows
"Add Hardware Wizard" will locate SummitICE.inf file disk shown figure Click "Next."
Figure Located Driver Dialog Windows
Figure Located Driver Dialog Windows
Click "Next" install Summit-ICE driver.
Figure Finish Dialog Windows
Click "Finish" driver installation completed shown figure
4.2.3 Windows 2000 Installation Administrator privileges required install and/or configure this driver under Windows 2000. Power start Windows 2000. This will activate Windows 2000 "Found Hardware Wizard" shown figure followed figure Click "Next".
Figure "Found Hardware" dialog Windows
Figure "Welcome Found Hardware Wizard" dialog Windows
"Install Hardware Device Drivers" dialog box, shown figure select "Search suitable driver device" click "Next."
Figure "Install Hardware Device Drivers" dialog Windows
When "Locate Driver Files" dialog shown figure appears, insert emulator driver into drive. Select only "CD-ROM drives," click "Next."
Figure "Locate Driver Files" dialog Windows
will "Driver Files Search Results" dialog shown figure Windows should have found SummitIce.inf file Click "Next."
Figure "Driver Files Search Results" dialog Windows
driver files will copy your machine will "Completing Found Hardware Wizard" dialog shown figure Click "Finish" complete driver installation.
Figure "Completing Found Hardware Wizard" dialog Windows
Emulator Configuration 4.3.1 Windows information Summit-ICE configuration under Windows please refer emulator's software installation guide.
4.3.2 Windows 95/98/2000 Windows 95/98/2000 will configure card automatically. Windows 95/98/2000 drivers will select available space update Device Manager Windows Registry. After card configured Device Manager checked which space assigned Summit-ICE emulator. Device Manager Windows 95/98/2000 following: Click "Start" button. Select "Settings" then "Control Panel." Double click "System" icon. Windows 95/98, select "Device Manager" tab, Windows 2000 select "Hardware" click "Device Manager." button. Double click "DSP Emulators." window similar that shown figure should displayed Windows 95/98 window similar figure should shown Windows 2000.
Figure Device Manager Windows 95/98
Figure Device Manager Windows
Double click "Summit-ICE" device. Select "Resources" tab. This will display "Summit-ICE Properties" page similar that shown figure Here will find resources allocated Summit-ICE under "Setting" column next "Input/Output Range". Note: first address second range listed base address. This that should used when invoking debugger software, which figure FCC0.
Figure Summit-ICE Properties Page Windows
Debugger Software Installation Operation install operate debugger software, refer Software User's Guide included with software distribution.
Support
Technical Support fully support products. technical support Summit-ICE, call (603) 883-2430 Monday Friday during normal business hours e-mail support@wmdsp.com. direct support Analog Devices family DSPs, call Analog Devices' Applications Engineering group (781) 461-3672. Quality Assurance White Mountain committed providing quality products services. efforts continually provide this quality, please contact Quality Assurance Department directly have concerns (603) 883-2430 Monday-Friday during normal business hours email quality@wmdsp.com. Quality Assurance Manager will listen your concerns provide timely effective solution.
References
This section discusses other documentation resources will need develop your application. information designing interface between Analog Devices JTAG emulation header your custom target board, refer Analog Devices JTAG Emulation Technical Reference (2.0), EE-68. information about your development platform, refer your operating system manuals hardware system manuals. information about digital signal processing theory application, which consult: Higgins. Digital Signal Processing VLSI. Prentice-Hall, 1990. Oppenheim Schafer. Digital Signal Processing. Prentice-Hall, 1975. information emulator software, refer Software Users Guide.

Other recent searches


VQ1001 - VQ1001   VQ1001 Datasheet
VQ1001P - VQ1001P   VQ1001P Datasheet
SX4465US - SX4465US   SX4465US Datasheet
SS1H9 - SS1H9   SS1H9 Datasheet
SS1H10 - SS1H10   SS1H10 Datasheet
LPC2103 - LPC2103   LPC2103 Datasheet
CVCO55CL-0890-0960 - CVCO55CL-0890-0960   CVCO55CL-0890-0960 Datasheet

 

Privacy Policy | Disclaimer
© 2012 Datasheet Archive