Sundance comm-ports (j10, j11, j12, j13, j14, j15), Jtag input & output ports, 2 jtag – Sundance SMT401 User Manual

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SMT401 PMC TIM Carrier User Guide

Document Name:

SMT401 User Guide V1.2.doc

Issue : 02

Rev.: 1.11

3.1.1

Sundance Comm-ports (J10, J11, J12, J13, J14, J15)

Sundance compatible comm-ports can be used to make connections over
short distances (30cm or less) to other Sundance comm-ports. The cables
should be fitted such that at one end, the blue insulation is face up, and
at the other, the blue insulation is face down.

3.2 JTAG Input & Output Ports

Both input and output ports for JTAG are be provided, these are compatible
with the SMT327 Compact PCI, SMT328 VME and other Sundance TIM
carriers.

The JTAG interface is designed to operate at up to 10MHz across up to 4
SMT401 motherboards.

There is no re-timing at the TDO output of each board in order to provide a
seamless chain of processors. This may limit the upper operating frequency
of the JTAG controller. By default this frequency will be 8.33MHz
(PCI_CLK/4) or less, depending on the PCI_CLK on the host.

Pin Signal

Direction

Description

1

TDI

IN

JTAG data in

2 GND

3

TDO

OUT

JTAG data out

4 GND

5

TMS

IN

JTAG Test mode select

6 GND

7

TCK

IN

JTAG clock, up to 10MHz

8 GND

9

TCK_RET

OUT

JTAG clock return

10 GND

11 -TRST

IN JTAG

Reset

12 GND

13

-RESET

IN

Board Reset in

14

PD

OUT

Presence detect, +5V 1A fused

15

-DETECT

IN

Detect external JTAG controller when grounded

16 CONFIG

OPEN

COLL

Global

open collector C4x CONFIG

17 EMU0

OUT Buffered

EMU0

output

18 EMU1

OUT Buffered

EMU1

output

19 SPARE1

20 SPARE2

Table 1 JTAG Slave Port (Input)

Product Name:

SMT401

Revision Date:

07 December 2004

Author:

Mark I. Cartlidge (Updated by SM, added JTAG slave section)

Original Date:

12 May 1999

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