14-pin 2.54mm Arm (2.54mm) Debug Adapter
This debug adapter is used to connect the iC5000 and the iC5700 BlueBox to the Cortex-A, the Cortex-R, the Arm7 and the Arm9 based target. It’s used to connect to the embedded target featuring a 14-pin 2.54 mm pitch target debug connector with the Arm pinout.
The debug adapter connects to the 25 cm 40-pin ribbon cable coming from the BlueBox and to the target debug connector on the other side.
The following pinout is valid on the target side:
Signal Direction |
Signal Description |
Signal |
Pin |
Pin |
Signal |
Signal Description |
Signal Direction |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Not Connected |
NC |
1 |
2 |
GND |
Ground |
|
O |
JTAG |
nTRST |
3 |
4 |
GND |
Ground |
|
O |
JTAG |
TDI |
5 |
6 |
GND |
Ground |
|
O |
JTAG |
TMS |
7 |
8 |
GND |
Ground |
|
O |
JTAG |
TCK |
9 |
10 |
GND |
Ground |
|
I |
JTAG |
TDO |
11 |
12 |
nRESET |
Reset |
I/O |
I |
Reference Voltage |
Vref |
13 |
14 |
GND |
Ground |
|
14-pin Arm pinout
Signal Direction is described from the BlueBox perspective.
When initially connecting the BlueBox to a target, ensure the debug adapter pinout matches the Target connector to avoid potential hardware failure. |
The debug adapter features resettable fuses on all pins. These fuses protect debug signals against overcurrent and cycle back to a conductive state after the excessive current fades away. The debug adapter connects to the target via a 14-pin 2.54 mm connector, for example Yamaichi FAS-1401-2101-2-0BF. A target should feature a matching part, for example WÜRTH ELEKTRONIK 61201421621.
Make sure this adapter fits on your target connector - check Cross Table. |
Refer to Hardware Setup and Configuration Tutorial to get more information on how to connect the hardware. |