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Adapter for Connecting the BD32 Interface of
Target Systems To the Parallel Interface of
IBM-Compatible PCs
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Data Sheet 604302
11/2003
Product Description
The IBS BD32-ADAPTER connects the BD32
interface of electronic components with Motorola
CPU (target systems) to the parallel port of an
IBM-compatible PC.
The IBS BD32-ADAPTER can be used for
downloading firmware for INTERBUS controller
boards and for downloading and debugging application programs for Motorola CPU systems.
A BDM software package for the control of the
target system is available as freeware from
Motorola. The software package can be downloaded at www.motorola.com.
The IBS BD32-ADAPTER has an internal
galvanic isolation. The power for the adapter is
supplied by the INTERBUS master.
Due to its electromagnetic compatibility, the IBS BD32-ADAPTER is not
suited for use in a plant or in a
machine.
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The IBS BD32-ADAPTER interfaces
directly with the central microcontroller of a target system (e.g., of an
INTERBUS controller board). The
connection of the
IBS BD32-ADAPTER to a target
system in operation will lead to
unpredictable responses from the
system or the connected INTERBUS
network.
The IBS BD32-ADAPTER may only
be used in a laboratory environment.
This adapter is a delivery part for the
development and production testing
of INTERBUS controller boards and
other target systems. During development, testing and installation of
devices, the manufacturer must take
appropriate measures to avoid electromagnetic interference in accordance with the regulations governing
electromagnetic interference. The
installation of the adapter in the production test device must be in accordance with relevant EMC regulations.
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IBS BD32-ADAPTER
Features
–
The IBS BD32-ADAPTER can be connected
directly to a BD32 interface as per the
Motorola recommendation (10-pos. DIL
male connector). A connection for target
systems (16-pos. DIL male connector with
polarization key) is also provided.
–
The parallel port and the Target 1/2 connections of the IBS BD32-ADAPTER are electrically isolated from each other.
–
Two target systems can be connected simultaneously to the adapter and operated alternately. The selection switch allows the
manual selection of the target system. The
selection can also be software controlled by
functional test programs developed with the
BDM driver software.
–
The BD32 interfaces and the parallel port of
the adapter are electrically isolated from
each other.
–
The voltage supply of the electrically isolated
area can come either from the target system
or from an external 5 V DC power supply. If
the adapter is to be supplied from the target
system, the system must be connected to
Target 1 and be capable of supplying the
BD32 interface with a current of 130 mA. In
the case of external supply, no current is
drawn from the target system.
–
Status indications for Reset Mode and
Background Debug Mode Management
(Freeze) are available for all connectable
target systems.
2
–
By means of the switch it is possible to alter
the startup behavior of the target systems.
When Background Debug Mode (BDM) is
deactivated, the target systems start after a
reset free from any external influence. When
BDM is activated, a reset sends the target
systems into the BDM (i.e. the systems are
stopped).
–
There are two options available for the
connection of the target systems:
a) via unshielded ribbon-cables with IDC
terminal strips or
b) via shielded 9-pos. D-SUB connectors.
–
Using the appropriate debugging software,
the program of a connected target system
can be processed in single step mode.
–
The adapter can be mounted on a standard
DIN rail.
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Connector Pin Assignment
16-Pos. Male Connector (see Figure 1 on page 4)
Pin
Signal
Description
1
NC
Not connected
2
NC
Not connected
3
GND
Supply voltage GND
4
BKPTL_DSCLK
Request for BDM/clock for serial data transmission
BKPTL = Breakpoint
DSCLK = Data Serial Clock
5
GND
Supply voltage GND
6
FREEZE
Status from the target for BDM
1: CPU in Background Debug Mode
0: CPU not in Background Debug Mode
7
RESETL
Reset signal from the target (bi-directional), active low
8
IFETCH_DSI
Status from the target/serial data for the target
IFETCH = Instruction Fetch
DSI = Data Serial IN
9
VCC_Target
Supply voltage VCC from the target (Target 1 only) (5 V ±10%)
10
IPIPEL_DSO
Status from the target/serial data from the target
11
VCC_Target
Supply voltage VCC from the target (Target 1 only) (5 V ±10%)
12
IPIPEL_DSO
Status from the target/serial data from the target
IPIPEL = Instruction Pipeline
DSO = Data Serial Out
13
VPP
Bridge to pin 16, Boot Block Protection disable
14
NC
Not connected
15
NC
Not connected
16
VPP
Bridge to pin 13, Boot Block Protection disable
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IBS BD32-ADAPTER
9-Pos. D-SUB Male Connector (see Figure 1)
Pin
Signal
Description
1
GND_Target
Supply voltage GND
2
RESETL
Reset signal of the target (bi-directional), active low
3
VCC_Target
Supply voltage VCC from the target (Target 1 only) (5 V ±10%)
4
VCC_Target
Supply voltage VCC from the target (Target 1 only) (5 V ±10%)
5
NC
Not connected
6
BKPTL_DSCLK
Request for BDM/clock for serial data transmission
BKPTL = Breakpoint
DSCLK = Data Serial Clock
7
FREEZE
Status from the target for BDM
1: CPU in Background Debug Mode
0: CPU not in Background Debug Mode
8
IFETCH_DSI
Status from the target/serial data for the target
IFETCH = Instruction Fetch
DSI = Data Serial IN
9
IPIPEL_DSO
Status from the target/serial data from the target
IPIPEL = Instruction Pipeline
DSO = Data Serial OUT
On the "Target 2" connector, pins 3 and 4 are connected to each other but not to the
supply voltage.
1
2
5
1 5
1 6
1
9
2
6 0 4 3 B 0 0 1
Figure 1
4
16-pos. male connector and 9-pos. D-SUB male connector
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Technical Data
General Data
Input (from PC)
PC parallel port LPT1...3 (shielded PC connecting cable
(1.8 m [5.906 ft.]; 25-pos. D-SUB male and female connectors;
1:1 connection)
Output (to processor)
Ribbon cable (0.3 m [0.984 ft.]; with 10-pos. DIL male connector
(Motorola standard) and 16-pos. DIL male connector with polarization
key (Phoenix standard)
Power supply voltage
5 V ±10%
Current consumption
130 mA, typical; 150 mA, maximum
Dimensions (PCB)
82.9 mm x 58.5 mm (3.264 in. x 2.283 in.) (W x H)
Dimensions (housing)
124 mm x 90 mm x 48 mm (4.882 in x 3.543 in. x 1.890 in.) (W x H x D)
Weight
210 g
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IBS BD32-ADAPTER
Ordering Data
Description
Order Designation
Order No.
Adapter for connecting the BD32
interface of target systems to the
parallel interface of IBM-compatible
PCs
IBS BD32-ADAPTER
27 46 42 7
BDM cable, with shield connector and BDM CAB
standard connector, for target system
connection; primarily intended for
program download (restricted
functionality during debugging:
no single-step mode)
Length: 1.5 m (4.92 ft.)
28 19 19 2
External power supply unit
27 46 47 2
IBS ECO-LINK NT 230AC/5DC
© Phoenix Contact 11/2003 Technical modifications reserved TNR 90 15 37 4
(incl. shielded PC connecting cable
for the parallel interface of the PC and
ribbon cable for the connection to the
target system)
Make sure you always use the latest documentation.
It can be downloaded at www.phoenixcontact.com.
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