Gopel Electronic SFX-TAP2/C, SFX-TAP4/C Technical Description

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Desktop Transceiver
SFX-TAP4/C SFX-TAP2/C
Technical Description
Version 0.1
Intelligent Boundary Scan Solutions®
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printed: 02.08.2005 Rev.: 07/05 Author: Dietmar Beltz
Table of Contents
1 Definition ........................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Versions of the Desktop Transceiver...................................................................... 5
1.2 Scope of Delivery.................................................................................................... 6
2 Technical Data ............................................................................................................... 6
2.1 General Information ................................................................................................ 6
2.2 Dimensions ............................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Characteristics ........................................................................................................ 6
2.4 ESD / Latch up Strength ......................................................................................... 7
2.5 Current Input ........................................................................................................... 7
3 Device Structure............................................................................................................. 7
3.1 Interfaces ................................................................................................................ 7
3.2 Structure of the Desktop Transceivers SFX-TAP4/C (SFX-TAP2/C) ..................... 7
3.3 AUX Connector ....................................................................................................... 8
3.4 PwrCtrl Connector .................................................................................................. 8
3.5 TAP/PIP Connector ................................................................................................ 8
4 Hardware Components .................................................................................................. 9
4.1 Voltage Supply........................................................................................................ 9
4.2 PIP Complex ........................................................................................................... 9
4.3 Analog IO Signals ................................................................................................... 9
4.4 Digital IO Signals .................................................................................................... 9
4.5 Trigger Signals...................................................................................................... 10
4.6 Output Voltages .................................................................................................... 11
4.6.1 Output Voltages on TAP/PIP Connector: ...................................................... 11
4.6.2 Switch for the function of the PwrCtrl Connector:.......................................... 11
4.7 Boundary Scan Interface ...................................................................................... 12
4.8 Output Driver......................................................................................................... 12
4.8.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings........................................................................... 12
4.8.2 Recommended Operating Conditions ........................................................... 13
4.8.3 Electrical Characteristics ............................................................................... 13
4.9 Input Stage............................................................................................................ 15
5 Software Settings of the Testbus Interface.................................................................. 15
5.1 TCK Frequency..................................................................................................... 15
5.2 TAP Specific Settings ........................................................................................... 17
5.2.1 TIC Type........................................................................................................ 21
5.2.2 Output Voltage............................................................................................... 21
5.2.3 Input Voltage ................................................................................................. 21
5.2.4 Inline Resistor................................................................................................ 22
5.2.5 Pull Down Resistor ........................................................................................ 22
5.2.6 Power Relays ................................................................................................ 22
5.2.7 ADYCS II™.................................................................................................... 22
5.2.8 Testbus Signals on TAP/PIP User Interface ................................................. 25
5.2.9 SCP Controller............................................................................................... 25
6 Appendix ...................................................................................................................... 26
6.1 TAP/PIP : User Interface SFX-TAP4/C ................................................................ 26
6.2 TAP/PIP : User Interface SFX-TAP2/C ................................................................ 27
7 Order Information ......................................................................................................... 28
8 References................................................................................................................... 28
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1 Definition
The Desktop Transceiver SFX-TAP4/C (SFX-TAP2/C) is a Hardware product of the company GÖPEL electronic GmbH and belongs to the product group Boundary Scan test tools. It can only be operated together with the „SYSTEM CASCON“ and „POLARIS“ [1] software or a respective dynamic link library (DLL) of version 4.2.1 or higher from GÖPEL electronic. The SFX-TAP4/C (SFX-TAP2/C) is a Desktop Transceiver. In combination Host Controller connected via a SFX cable, it forms a highly flexible Boundary Scan test system with:
4 (2) independent voltage and impedance programmable TAP’s
ADYCS™ (Active Delay Compensation)
Fast In System Programming (ISP)
32 Bit PIP (Parallel Interface Port)
Trigger Signals (C-Bus)
SCP-TAP on SFX-TAP2/C
2 analog I/O
4 (2) Power outputs, relay-connectable
1.1 Versions of the Desktop Transceiver
There are two versions available. Despite of their identical body structure, the performance is different:
- Desktop Transceiver SFX-TAP2/C --> Compact Transceiver with 2TAP and one SCP-TAP
- Desktop Transceiver SFX-TAP4/C --> Compact Transceiver with 4TAP
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1.2 Scope of Delivery
SFX-TAP2/C or SFX-TAP4/C
Power supply 5.0 V / 2.4 A
SFX Cable
this manual
2 Technical Data
2.1 General Information
The Desktop Transceiver SFX-TAP4/C (SFX-TAP2/C) forms together with the Host Controller a Boundary Test System that allows versatile kind of connections the Unit-Under-Test (UUTs). The following device properties allow maximum flexibility of the interface to the UUT:
voltage-programmable Testbus interface in the range of 1.8V-4.5V, inputs (TDI signals) in the range of 0V-3.0V
3-array impedance programming of the Testbus interface
ADYCS™ (Active Delay Compensation)
voltage-programmable 32 Bit Parallel Interface Port (PIP) in the range of 1.8V- 4.5V
relay output (5V) or a logic signal at each TAP(2 or 4) on connector PwrCtrl for UUT
power control
2 analog I/O with 10 Bit resolution, (AD and DA converter on 2 pins of the AUX connector)
3 digital I/O on AUX connector
SFX/LS interface
Trigger lines (2 output, 1 input) on AUX and on TAP/PIP connector
SCP-TAP on SFX-TAP2/C
2.2 Dimensions
The Desktop Transceiver SFX-TAP4/C (SFX-TAP2/C) has following dimensions:
(L x W x H) 152 mm x 102.5 x 22 mm
2.3 Characteristics
Symbol Name Min. Typical Max. Unit
VDD Operating Voltage 4.75 5.0 5.25 V
T
Storage temperature -40 125 °C
stg
Ta Operating temperature 0 35 °C
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Relative storage humidity, not condensing
Relative operating humidity, not condensing
10 90 %
20 85 %
2.4 ESD / Latch up Strength
All pins of the output drivers have an ESD strength of >1500V and a Latch up Strength of ±100 mA.
2.5 Current Input
The quiescent current is 700 mA. The current input during operation depends on output driver loads, clock frequency as well as the load of the power supply pins at connector.
3 Device Structure
3.1 Interfaces
Controller interface SFX/LS interface Testbus IEEE 1149.1 : TAP/PIP connector (68-pole, SCSI) Parallel I/O interface : TAP/PIP connector (68-pole, SCSI) C-Bus interface : TAP/PIP connector (68-pole, SCSI) 2 analog I/O : AUX connector PowerCtrl OUT : PwrCtrl connector
3.2 Structure of the Desktop Transceivers SFX-TAP4/C (SFX-TAP2/C)
AUX
SFX/LS
Controller
PWR
Figure 1: Assignment of the Connector and LED of the Desktop Transceiver SFX-TAP4/C (SFX-TAP2/C)
PwrCtrl
TAP1
TAP2
TAP3
TAP4
TAP/PIP
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3.3 AUX Connector
35 171113 915
46 281214 1016
Figure 2: AUX connector on the side panel of the Compact Transceiver
Assignment of the AUX connector:
1 TRG0 3 TRG1 5 TRG2 7 D-AUX1 9 D-AUX2 11 D-AUX3 13 A-AUX1 15 A-AUX2 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 GND
3.4 PwrCtrl Connector
35 1
46 2
Figure 3: PwrCtrl connector on the Side panel of the Compact Transceiver
Assignment of the PwrCtrl connector:
1 PWR1 2 PWR2 3 PWR3 4 PWR4 5 GND 6 GND
3.5 TAP/PIP Connector
For assignment see Appendix TAP/PIP – User Interface
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4 Hardware Components
4.1 Voltage Supply
Die voltage supply of the Desktop Transceiver SFX-TAP4/C (SFX-TAP2/C) is obtained by using the wall power supply. Connect it to the PWR plug of the Transceiver.
4.2 PIP Complex
Count of I/O: 32 Formatting: 4 x 8, 2 x 16 Input voltage range: 0 V – 5,0 V Output voltage range: 1.8 – 4.5 V
For the PIP unit, there are no handshake signals available. The user must ensure a safe data transmission. The output driver of the PIP‘s are activatable group-wise which means 8 or 16 Bit each can be in tristate or active mode. The PIP complex is designed with the same driver circuitries as for TAPs. For further information refer to chapter 4.8 and [2].
4.3 Analog IO Signals
Analog signals can be provided ore measured on pin 13 and 15 of the AUX connector. Signal generation and Measuring are based on 10-bit converter technique. The voltage range covers 0 and 4.096 V with a maximum rating of - 0.3 to +5.0 V.
The analog output serves an inline resistor of 1 kOhms.
4.4 Digital IO Signals
The AUX connector has 3 general purpose digital I/O signals on pins 7, 9, and 11. All of them have a 22 Ohm in-line resistor. The connected logic IC is PCA9555. Input voltage range is -0.5 V to 6 V, following is the data sheet of that IC type.
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