Infineon AP5600410 - DAP - Miniwiggler ApplicationNotes v01 - 00 EN
Infineon AP5600410 - DAP - Miniwiggler ApplicationNotes v01 - 00 EN
Infineon AP5600410 - DAP - Miniwiggler ApplicationNotes v01 - 00 EN
AP56004
A pplication Note
V1.0 2013-07
Microcontrollers
Edition 2013-07
Published by
Infineon Technologies AG
81726 Munich, Germany
© 2013 Infineon Technologies AG
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miniWiggler V3
AP56004
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Table of Contents
1 Preface ............................................................................................................................... 5
2 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Comparison with DAP miniWiggler V2.0 ............................................................................. 6
3 Automotive JTAG Connector ........................................................................................... 7
3.1 Comparison with OCDS L1 Connector................................................................................ 8
4 Frontend Connector (JTAG + EXT) .................................................................................. 9
5 Frontend Identifiers......................................................................................................... 10
6 Target Communication ................................................................................................... 11
7 References ....................................................................................................................... 12
1 Preface
DAP miniWiggler V3.1 is the successor of DAP miniWiggler V2.0.
Target group for this application note are tool partners and users.
This application note assumes that the reader knows the tool interfaces of Infineon devices.
Hints
• Never connect the DAP cable to the EXT connector of the miniWiggler. This will destroy the target
and/or the miniWiggler.
• Never connect both JTAG and DAP cables to targets at the same time
• In case of JTAG please make sure that the JPD pin is connected to GND on target side.
2 Introduction
Figure 1 shows the location and orientation of the different connectors.
JTAG
DAP
EXT
Figure 1 DAP miniWiggler V3.1
5 Frontend Identifiers
FEIx pins are connected to FT2232 BCBUSx pins similar to JPD connected to ADBUS5 pins.
Note: Frontend boards may only pull (5kR) FEIx signals and not hardwire them. Reason is that the
FT2232 may come up in a mode where it drives the FEIx signals. It is only needed to pull to
GND, since the FT2232 has internal pull-ups active.
6 Target Communication
[1] [2]
Supports DAS infrastructure with MCD API as interface.
[3]
The DAP miniWiggler V3 provides an R/W latency to the target 150 µs for single accesses and up to
2 MByte/s bandwidth for block data accesses. This bandwidth depends on the frequency, used
protocol and device type. The highest performance is achieved with a direct connection to a fast high-
speed USB port of the host computer for DAP and AURIX devices at 30 MHz.
7 References