In-circuit debugging adapter for ST7FLITEUx applications
Features
■ AD-ICD adapter with a 10-pin ICC connector
and an ST7FLiteUx microcontroller in a DIP16
package
■ Device adapter for target device in a DIP8
package
■ On-application connector (8-pin header) for
target device in an SO8 package
Description
The AD-ICD in-circuit debugging adapter simply
connects to your application board in place of the
target microcontroller.
The AD-ICD can debug an application running on
an ST7FLITEUx microcontroller via a 10-pin ICC
connector to an ICD tool that uses the in-circuit
communication (ICC) protocol for ST7.
AD-ICD
Data brief
Once the AD-ICD’s microcontroller has been
programmed, it can run the application in place of
the target microcontroller in standalone mode,
without being connected to an in-circuit
debugging tool or the host PC.
Debugging uses a minimum of 4 pins on the
target ST7 microcontroller. To allow you to take
full advantage of the available pins on the target
device, the AD-ICD adapter uses a variant of the
target microcontroller with additional pins for ICD.
For in-circuit debugging of devices in DFN8
packages, users must order a DFN8 device
adapter (ST7MDT10-8/DVP).
Table 1. Device summary
Part
number
AD-ICD
In-circuit debugging adapter for
ST7FLITEUx applications.
(Order code AD-ICD/ DS8Z-01)
Reference
October 2010 Doc ID 18074 Rev 1 1/3
For further information contact your local STMicroelectronics sales office.
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Revision history
Table 2. Document revision history
Date Revision Changes
28-Oct-2010 1 Initial release.
AD-ICD
2/3 Doc ID 18074 Rev 1