Emulator-USB & HP USB ICE
Overview
Features and Benefits
- Full speed USB 1.1 interface enabling download speeds of up to 150 KB/Sec (ADZS-USB-ICE) or High speed USB 2.0 interface enabling download speeds of up to 1.5MB/sec (ADZS-HPUSB-ICE)
- Background Telemetry Channel (BTC) support enabling non-intrusive data exchange at up to 2.0 MB/sec (ADZS-HPUSB-ICE only)
- 1.8V, 2.5V, and 3.3V compliant and tolerant
- Support for all ADI JTAG processors and DSPs
- 5V tolerant and 3.3V compliant for 5V processors and DSPs
- Multiprocessor support
- 14-pin JTAG connector
- 3-meter USB cable for difficult-to-reach targets
- CE-certified
Product Details
Analog Devices’ cost-effective Universal Serial Bus (USB)-based emulator and High performance (HP) Universal Serial Bus (USB)-based emulator each provide an easy, portable, non-intrusive, target-based debugging solution for Analog Devices JTAG processors and DSPs. These powerful USB-based emulators perform a wide range of emulation functions, including single-step and full speed execution with pre-defined breakpoints, and viewing and/or altering of register and memory contents. With the ability to automatically detect and support multiple I/O voltages, the USB and HP USB emulators enable users to communicate with all of the Analog Devices JTAG processors and DSPs using either a full speed USB 1.1 or high speed USB 2.0 port on the host PC. Applications and data can easily and rapidly be tested and transferred between the emulators and the separately available VisualDSP++ development and debugging environment(sold separately).The plug-and-play architecture of USB allows the emulators to be automatically detected and configured by the host operating system. It can also be connected to and disconnected from the host without opening the PC or turning off the power to the PC. A 3-meter cable is included to connect the emulators to the host PC, thus providing abundant accessibility to hard to reach targets.
The HP USB-based emulator also supports the Background
Telemetry Channel (BTC), a non-intrusive method
for exchanging data between the host and target
application without affecting the target system's
real-time characteristics.
Part Number:
USB-Based Emulator
Part Number: ADZS-USB-ICE
High Performance USB-Based Emulator
Part Number: ADZS-HPUSB-ICE
Tools Support:
Tel: 1-800-ANALOGD (262-5643)
Contact Support
For additional information, contact your local Analog Devices Sales Office or Distributor.
Markets and Technologies
Applicable Parts
- ADSP-BF538F
- ADSP-BF522C
- ADSP-21161N
- ADSP-BF534
- ADSP-BF525C
- ADSP-BF527
- ADSP-BF549
- ADSP-BF561
- ADSP-BF522
- ADSP-BF539F
- ADSP-BF544
- ADSP-2196M
- ADSP-BF547
- ADSP-BF537
- ADSP-BF531
- ADSP-BF542
- ADSP-BF548
- ADSP-BF538
- ADSP-BF532
- ADSP-TS203S
- ADSP-BF525
- ADSP-BF533
- ADSP-2191M
- ADSP-21992
- ADSP-BF523
- ADSP-BF523C
- ADSP-BF524
- ADSP-BF524C
- ADSP-BF526
- ADSP-BF526C
- ADSP-BF512
- ADSP-BF514
- ADSP-BF516
- ADSP-BF518
- ADSP-BF512F
- ADSP-BF514F
- ADSP-BF516F
- ADSP-BF518F
- ADSP-BF504
- ADSP-BF504F
- ADSP-BF506F
- ADSP-BF535
- ADSP-BF592
- ADSP-BF536
- ADSP-BF527C
- ADSP-21160N
- ADSP-BF539
- ADSP-2192
- ADSP-TS201S
- ADSP-TS101S
- ADSP-21160M
- ADSP-21990
- ADSP-21991
- ADSP-TS202S
Package Contents
- HPUSB-ICE or USB-ICE assembly
- 5-volt power supply
- 3-meter USB type-A to mini-B cable
System Requirements
- Windows® 9x/NT 4.0 Windows 2000, ME and XP
- Intel Pentium® processor 166 MGHz or faster
- 32 MB RAM and 200 MB available hard disk space
- CrossCore Embedded Studio for Analog Devices Processors.
- VisualDSP++ 3.5
Documentation & Resources
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TigerSHARC Processors: Software and Tools1/20/2015
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ADSP-21xx Processors: Software and Tools1/20/2015
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SHARC Processors Software and Tools1/20/2015
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Blackfin Processors Software and Tools1/20/2015
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HPUSB, USB, and HPPCI Emulator User’s Guide (Rev. 3.2)11/11/2009PDF746 kB
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Getting Started With Blackfin Processors (Rev. 6.0)6/16/2016PDF3 M
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Blackfin Processors: Manuals11/12/2015
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Compact Web Manufacturing Process Defect-Detection System Uses a Camera and ADI Blackfin® Processor5/1/2003 Analog Dialogue