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XDS510USB
XDS510USB
The XDS510 USB JTAG Emulator is designed to be used with digital signal processors (DSPs) and microprocessors which operate with +3.3 or +5 volt levels on the JTAG interface. This emulator is powered from USB line. This means no power is drawn from the target system. The XDS510 USB is designed to be compatible with the existing Texas Instruments XDS510 emulator and operate with debuggers provided by Texas Instruments.
The XDS510 USB JTAG emulator was designed to interface to target boards with +3.3 or +5 volt I/O levels. However many new DSPs operate at lower I/O voltage levels (e.g. +1.8V). To support operation with the lower voltage devices Spectrum Digital has designed the Low Voltage Adapter, part # 701208. This adapter plugs onto the emulator’s 2x7 female connector on one side and the target’s 2x7 male connector on the other. This adapter resolves the voltage differences required for correct operation.
The XDS510 family is fully compatible with TI’s Code Composer Studio IDE. This combination gives a complete hardware development environment which includes an Integrated Debug Environment, Compiler, and full hardware debugging and Trace capability (on selected devices) of TI processors.
Key Features
Supports Texas Instrument’s Digital Signal Processors (C2xxx, C54xx, C55xx, C67xx, C64xx, TMS470, OMAP) with JTAG interface (IEEE 1149.1)
Compatible with Texas Instrument’s XDS510 emulator.
Advanced emulation controller provides high performance.
Compatible with USB 1.x and USB 2.0 (full speed)
Supports USB interface with host PC, no adapter card required.
Supports +3.3 volt and +5 volt JTAG interfaces (+3.3V to +1.8V with Low Voltage Adapter).
One status LED for operational status.
Power provided by host USB port or USB hub
Compatible with Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio
Compatible with Spectrum Digital’s Flash programming utility
Compatible with Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP Operating Systems