Silicon Laboratories Computer Accessories User Manual

USB Debug Adapter  
USB DEBUG ADAPTER USER S GUIDE  
1. Contents  
The USB Debug Adapter package contains the following items:  
• USB Debug Adapter (USB to Debug Interface) with attached 7” Ribbon Cable  
2. USB Debug Adapter Specifications  
The USB Debug Adapter provides the interface between the PC’s USB port and the target device’s in-system  
debug/programming circuitry. The attached 10-pin DEBUG ribbon cable connects the adapter to the target board  
and the target device’s debug interface. The USB Debug Adapter supports both Silicon Laboratories JTAG and C2  
debug interfaces. Power is provided to the adapter from the USB connection to the PC. The USB Debug Adapter is  
capable of providing power to a circuit board via pin 10 of the DEBUG connector. See the Kit User’s Guide for  
instructions on powering a target board from this source. Table 1 shows the pin definitions for the DEBUG ribbon  
cable connector.  
Notes:  
• The USB Debug Adapter requires a target system clock of 32 KHz or greater.  
• With the default settings, the USB Debug Adapter can supply up to 100 mA to a target system.  
Table 1. USB Debug Adapter DEBUG Connector Pin Descriptions  
Pin #  
1,8  
2,3,9  
4
Description  
Not Connected  
GND (Ground)  
TCK (C2D)  
TMS  
5
6
TDO  
7
TDI (C2CK)  
USB Power  
10  
Figure 1. USB Debug Adapter  
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4. Software Setup using a USB Debug Adapter  
The Silicon Laboratories Integrated Development Environment (IDE) along with other software tools are provided  
for device development and debugging. The IDE is available for download from the Silicon Laboratories website  
and is also available on microcontroller development kit CD-ROMs. Once the IDE has been installed and the hard-  
ware has been connected as shown in Section 3, follow the steps below to built a project, connect and download to  
a target board using the USB Debug Adapter.  
1. Select ProjectOpen Project... to open a previously  
saved project.  
2. Before connecting to the target device, several connec-  
tion options may need to be set. Open the Connection  
Options window (shown in Figure 3) by selecting  
OptionsConnection Options... in the IDE menu.  
3. Select USB Debug Adapter in the “Serial Adapter”  
section.  
4. If more than one adapter is connected, choose the  
appropriate serial number from the drop-down list.  
5. Check the “Power target after disconnect” if the target  
board is currently being powered by the USB Debug  
Adapter. The board will remain powered after a software  
disconnect by the IDE.  
6. Next, the correct “Debug Interface” must be selected.  
Check the Debug Interface corresponding to the Silicon  
Laboratories device on the target board.  
7. Once all the selections are made, click the OK button to  
close the window.  
8. Click the Connect button in the toolbar or select  
DebugConnect from the menu to connect to the  
device.  
Figure 3. Connection Options  
9. Download the project to the target by clicking the  
Download Code button in the toolbar.  
10. Save the project when finished with the debug session to preserve the current target build configuration,  
editor settings and the location of all open debug views. To save the project, select ProjectSave Project  
As... from the menu. Create a new name for the project and click on Save.  
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5. Schematics  
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CONTACT INFORMATION  
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