SPRUFR5I June   2008  – October 2019

 

  1.   C2000rep%#8482; DIMM100 Experimenter's Kit Overview
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
    3. 2 Hardware Setup
    4. 3 Software Setup
      1. 3.1 Alternate Software Setup for Non -TMS320F2808 Based controlCARDs
    5. 4 Using the Onboard USB JTAG Emulation
    6. 5 Running Your First Program
    7. 6 Other Types of controlCARDs
    8. 7 References
  2.   Revision History

Other Types of controlCARDs

This document specifically describes a certain subset of controlCARDs in the DIM100 format – such as the TMDSDOCK28335, TMDSDOCK28035, and so on. These controlCARDs do not contain emulation circuitry on the controlCARD and therefore require that the baseboard contain emulation circuitry. controlCARDs such as the TMDSCNCD28069MISO contain an ISOlated debug probe, and in those controlCARDs the oncard emulator must be used for CCS to connect to the device.

For newer devices, such as the F28379D, a different controlCARD connector standard was used, referred to as HSEC180. It is possible for newer controlCARDs to interface to DIM100 baseboards using the TMDSADAP180TO100. However, at this time there is no provision to bring a DIM100 controlCARD into a baseboard containing an HSEC180 controlCARD connector.