Texas Instruments TMS320C2XX User Manual

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Designing Your Target System’s Emulator Connector (14-Pin Header)

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E.1 Designing Your Target System’s Emulator Connector (14-Pin Header)

JTAG target devices support emulation through a dedicated emulation port.
This port is accessed directly by the emulator and provides emulation func-
tions that are a superset of those specified by IEEE 1149.1. To communicate
with the emulator,

your target system must have a 14-pin header (two rows of

seven pins) with the connections that are shown in Figure E–1. Table E–1
describes the emulation signals.

Although you can use other headers, the recommended unshrouded, straight
header has these DuPont connector systems part numbers:

-

65610–114

-

65611–114

-

67996–114

-

67997–114

Figure E–1. 14-Pin Header Signals and Header Dimensions

TDI

3

4

GND

TDO

7

8

GND

TMS

1

2

TRST

TCK_RET

9

10

GND

TCK

11

12

GND

Header Dimensions:
Pin-to-pin spacing, 0.100 in. (X,Y)
Pin width, 0.025-in. square post
Pin length, 0.235-in. nominal

PD (V

CC

)

5

6

no pin (key)

EMU0

13

14

EMU1

† While the corresponding female position on the cable connector is plugged to prevent improper

connection, the cable lead for

pin 6 is present in the cable and is grounded, as shown in the

schematics and wiring diagrams in this appendix.

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