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MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR
APPLICATION NOTE
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Designing Expansion Boards for the
Motorola MPC555EVB/ETAS ES200
By Randy Dees — June 25, 2000
1 Introduction
The Motorola MPC555EVB/ETAS ES200 evaluation board was designed with multiple interfaces to al-
low flexibility for expansion. There are three sets of connectors for expansion. The MAPI-400+100 is on
the bottom side of the board and has access to all signals required to interface to a user application
board. The host communication expansion (HCE) connectors allow access to the bus of the MPC555.
The customized communication expansion (CCE) allows access to some of the MPC555 on-chip com-
munication ports. The HCE and the CCE are on the top side of the EVB555.
2 The Host Communication Expansion Connector (HCE)
The host communication expansion connectors on the EVB555 are designed for use as an expansion
of the external bus of the MPC555. They could be used to add additional memory or additional periph-
erals. There are two 60-pin connectors (CO106 – A and CO107 – B) part number Samtec TFM-130-12-
S-D-P. The matching connector required on the expansion board is SFM-130-02-S-D-P. The pin-out of
the HCE is shown in Table 1. The two connectors are mounted on 1.8 inch (45.72 mm) centers. This
allows for a board of approximately three square inches.
NOTE
An ETAS ETK interface may be mounted above the HCE board. The total height
(including the connectors on the EVB555 and all components on the HCE board)
must be below 0.6875 inches to allow clearance of the ETK board.
2.1 Memory Chips On The HCE
All 32 bits of the MPC555 data bus are available on the HCE connectors. Memory boards designed for
these connectors should use all 32 bits for the best performance. On a full-featured board, utilizing
memories less than 32 bits wide, the memory can be implemented with multiple chips. For 16-bit wide
memories, two chips should be used. Provisions should be made on the expansion board to allow the
second memory to be disabled to allow for smaller bus widths on the EVB555. 16-bit only memories
should be connected to D0-D15 of the data bus. CS2 is available for use on the HCE board. If non-vol-
atile memories are used, CS0 could also be used to allow for booting from the external memory. (It is
not possible to boot from the Texas Instruments TMS28F033 on the EVB555.) If CS0 is used, the
TMS28F033 can be disabled by using the SGF_SEL signal on pin 160 of the ETK connector (CO508).
A logic high (default) enables the EVB555 on-board external flash memory. In addition, CSHCE could
be used if the chip timing is the same as used by the memory on the EVB555 and can fit in a 1-Mbyte
memory size.
2.2 Peripherals On The HCE
Peripherals can also be added on to the HCE bus. Chip selects CS2 and CS3 are available on the HCE
connectors. In addition, CSHCE could be used if the chip timing is the same as used by the memory on
the EVB555 and can fit in a 1-Mbyte memory size. Peripherals that could be added include more serial
ports, an ethernet adapter, or USB circuitry.
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2.3 HCE Board Dimensions
Figure 1 and Table 2 show the maximum board dimensions for boards designed to interface to the HCE
connectors. Surface mount components should be used to keep the total height of the HCE board and
connectors to 0.6875 inches (17.46 mm) to avoid interference with the optional ETAS ETK interface.
Table 1 Host Communication Expansion Connector
A (CO106) B (CO107)
PIN NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME
VCC3_3 1 ••
2 VCC3_3 VCC3_3 1 ••
2 VCC3_3
VCC5 3 ••
4 VCC5 VSTBY3_3 3 ••
4 VCC5
SDATA31 5 ••
6 SDATA30 SADDR31 5 ••
6 SADDR30
SDATA29 7 ••
8 SDATA28 SADDR29 7 ••
8 SADDR28
SDATA27 9 ••
10 SDATA26 SADDR27 9 ••
10 SADDR26
SDATA25 11 ••
12 SDATA24 SADDR25 11 ••
12 SADDR24
SDATA23 13 ••
14 SDATA22 SADDR23 13 ••
14 SADDR22
SDATA21 15 ••
16 SDATA20 SADDR21 15 ••
16 SADDR20
SDATA19 17 ••
18 SDATA18 SADDR19 17 ••
18 SADDR18
SDATA17 19 ••
20 SDATA16 SADDR17 19 ••
20 SADDR16
SDATA15 21 ••
22 SDATA14 SADDR15 21 ••
22 SADDR14
SDATA13 23 ••
24 SDATA12 SADDR13 23 ••
24 SADDR12
SDATA11 25 ••
26 SDATA10 SADDR11 25 ••
26 SADDR10
SDATA9 27 ••
28 SDATA8 SADDR9 27 ••
28 SADDR8
SDATA7 29 ••
30 SDATA6 GND 29 ••
30 GND
SDATA5 31 ••
32 SDATA4 N/C 31 ••
32 CSHCE
SDATA3 33 ••
34 SDATA2 CS0 33 ••
34 CS1
SDATA1 35 ••
36 SDATA0 CS2 35 ••
36 CS3
GND 37 ••
38 GND OE 37 ••
38 RD/WE
N/C 39 ••
40 N/C N/C 39 ••
40 N/C
WE_AT0 41 ••
42 WE_AT1 BURST 41 ••
42 BDIP
WE_AT2 43 ••
44 WE_AT3 TP113 43 ••
44 N/C
N/C 45 ••
46 N/C TA 45 ••
46 TEA
TSIZ1 47 ••
48 TSIZ0 TS 47 ••
48 BI/STS
N/C 49 ••
50 N/C TP114 49 ••
50 N/C
PORESET 51 ••
52 SRESET BB/VF2/IWP3 51 ••
52 BR/VF1/IWP2
N/C 53 ••
54 TP108 BG/VF0/LWP1 53 ••
54 FRZ/PTR
TP109 55 ••
56 TP110 CLKOUT 55 ••
56 TP115
TP111 57 ••
58 TP112/DIS1
NOTES:
1. EVB555 boards (revision 1.1/1.2) can be modified by connecting pin 58 (TP112) to pin 78 (DIS) of the TI Flash
(IC400). This allows the TI Flash to be disabled and CS0 to be useable by other devices. TP112 can then be
pulled to ground through a 2K resistor. In addition, pin 6 of IC403 (/SGEOF) should be connected to pin 17 of
RN303, a spare pullup resistor, to prevent the floating input of IC403.
NOTE: these changes disable the external reset configuration word drivers on the EVB555 and may cause limi-
tations with the ETAS ETK.
TP116 57 ••
58 TP117
GND 59 ••
60 GND GND 59 ••
60 GND
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Figure 1 HCE Board Layout
3 The Customized Communication Expansion Connectors (CCE)
The customized communication expansion connectors on the EVB555 allows access to the MPC555
on-chip communication ports. The EVB555 provides for RS-232 drivers and DB9 connector for the SCI1
channel of the MPC555. The CCE allows for customized connections to all of the MPC555 QSMCM and
TouCAN interfaces. There are two 20 pin connectors (CO104 – A and CO105 – B) part number Samtec
TFM-110-12-S-D-P. The matching connector required on the expansion board is SFM-110-02-S-D-P.
The pin-out of the CCE is shown in Table 3.
NOTE
The TXD1 and RXD1 are, by default, connected to the on board RS-232 driver.
These can optionally be brought to the TXD_CCE (7) and RXD_CCE (8) pins of
connector CO105 by changing the position of the 0 resistors on BR100 and
BR101 from position 1-2 to position 2-3.
Table 2 HCE Board Dimensions
Dimension Millimeters Inches
L 45.72 1.800
S 6.35 0.250
T 44.45 1.75
Host
Communication
Expansion
L
S
T
S
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3.1 CCE Board Dimensions
Figure 2 and Table 4 show the maximum board dimensions for boards that attach the EVB555 CCE
connector.
NOTE
Boards can extend off of the EVB for connectors. It is recommended that mounting
hardware be supplied to attach the CCE board to the EVB.
Figure 2 CCE Board Size
Table 3 Customized Communication Expansion Connector
A (CO104) B (CO105)
PIN NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME
VCC3_3 1 ••
2 VCC3_3 VCC3_3 1 ••
2 VCC3_3
VCC5 3 ••
4 VCC5 VCC5 3 ••
4 VSTBY3_3
N/C 5 ••
6CLKOUT N/C5
••
6N/C
B_CNTX0 7 ••
8 B_CNRX0 TXD_CCE 7 ••
8RXD_CCE
TP100 9 ••
10 TP101 ECK 9 ••
10 TP104
GND 11 ••
12 GND GND 11 ••
12 GND
A_CNTX0 13 ••
14 A_CNRX0 TP105 13 ••
14 TP106
TP102 15 ••
16 TP103 TXD2 15 ••
16 RXD2
SRESET 17 ••
18 PORESET TP107 17 ••
18 TP118
GND 19 ••
20 GND GND 19 ••
20 GND
Customized
Communication
Expansion
M
PP
N
AB
U
R
Z (optional)
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4 The MAPI-400+100 Connectors
The MAPI-400+100 is an extension of the Motorola MAPI-400 interface that is used on the Motorola
M•Core products. An additional 100 pin connector was added to support the additional general purpose
Input/Output pins from the Port Replacement Unit of the EVB555.
NOTE
Boards designed to interface to M•Core MAPI-400 boards may not work with the
EVB555.
Use of the MAPI-400 signals on the EVB555 is described in the ETAS
EVB555 Quick Reference
Guide
.
Table 4 CCE Board Dimensions
Dimension Millimeters Inches
M 44.45 1.750
N 32.385 1.275
U 6.35 0.25
P 6.35 0.250
R 22.23 0.875
Z 12.7 0.50
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Figure 3 MAPI-400+100 Footprint
1
2
99
100
J5(C0604)
1
2
99
100
J2(C0601)
1
2
99
100 J3(C0602)
1
2
99
100
J1(C0600)
1
2
99
100
J4(C0603)
MPC555
TOP VIEW
PRIMARY DATUM
4 x øM
H
J
K
L
F
G
0.0
ABCD0.0 E
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Table 5 MAPI-400+100 Dimensions
Dimension Millimeters Inches
B 83.82 3.300
C 45.72 1.800
D 7.62 0.300
E 14.22 0.560
F 31.78 1.250
G 10.16 0.400
H 58.42 2.300
I 104.14 4.100
K 111.76 4.400
L 127.00 5.000
M 3.20 0.126
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Table 1: MAPI-400 Signal Definitions
J1 (CO600) J2 (CO601)
PIN NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME
AAN51_PQB7 1 2 1 2 AAN50_PQB6
AAN52_PQA0 3 4 3 4 AAN49_PQB5
AAN53_PQA1 5 6 5 6 AAN48_PQB4
AAN54_PQA2 7 8 7 8 AAN3_PQB3
AAN55_PQA3 9 10 9 10 AAN2_PQB2
AAN56_PQA4 11 12 11 12 AAN1_PQB1
AAN57_PQA5 13 14 13 14 AAN0_PQB0
AAN58_PQA6 15 16 15 16
AAN59_PQA7 17 18 Ground 17 18 Ground
19 20 19 20
21 22 MDA11 21 22 MDA12
23 24 MDA13 23 24 MDA14
25 26 MDA15 25 26 MDA27
A_TPUCH0 27 28 Ground MDA28 27 28 MDA29
A_TPUCH1 29 30 MPWM0 29 30 HRESETB
A_TPUCH2 31 32 MPWM1 ETRIG1 31 32 EXTCLK
A_TPUCH3 33 34 ETRIG2 33 34 BBB_IWP3
A_TPUCH4 35 36 MPWM2 BDIP 35 36 BGB_LWP1
A_TPUCH5 37 38 MPWM3 BIB_STSB 37 38 BRB_IWP2
A_TPUCH6 39 40 BURSTB 39 40 SGP_IRQOUTB
Ground 41 42 MPWM16 TSB 41 42 EPEE
A_TPUCH7 43 44 MPWM17 Ground 43 44
A_TPUCH8 45 46 Ground 45 46 Ground
A_TPUCH9 47 48 MPWM18 ECK 47 48 ENGCLK/BUCLK
A_TPUCH10 49 50 MPWM19 RXD1_QGPI 49 50 TXD1_QGPO
A_TPUCH11 51 52 RXD2_QGPI 51 52 TXD2_QGPO
A_TPUCH12 53 54 A_TPUCH15 53 54
A_TPUCH13 55 56 A_T2CLK 55 56
A_TPUCH14 57 58 57 58
59 60 59 60
IRQ1B_SGP 61 62 IRQ0B_SGP MDA30 61 62
IRQ3B_SGP 63 64 IRQ2B_SGP Ground 63 64 Ground
IRQ5B_SGP 65 66 IRQ4B_SGP MDA31 65 66 MPIO5
IRQ7B_mck3 67 68 IRQ6B_mck2 MPIO6 67 68 MPIO7
69 70 MPIO8 69 70 MPIO9
Ground 71 72 MPIO10 71 72 MPIO11
73 74 Ground MPIO12 73 74 MPIO13
75 76 MPIO14 75 76 MPIO15
77 78 77 78
79 80 79 80
81 82 81 82
83 84 Ground 83 84 Ground
85 86 85 86
87 88 87 88 BAN0_PQB0
Ground 89 90 89 90 BAN1_PQB1
91 92 Ground 91 92 BAN2_PQB2
93 94 93 94 BAN3_PQB3
95 96 95 96 BAN48_PQB4
97 98 97 98 BAN49_PQB5
99 100 VPP 99 100 BAN50_PQB6
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Table 6 MAPI-400 Signal Definitions
J3 (CO602) J4 (CO603)
PIN NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME PIN NAME
1 2 BAN51_PQB7 1 2
3 4 BAN52_PQA0 Data_SGP1 3 4 Data_SGP0
5 6 BAN53_PQA1 Data_SGP3 5 6 Data_SGP2
7 8 BAN54_PQA2 Data_SGP5 7 8 Data_SGP4
9 10 BAN55_PQA3 Data_SGP7 9 10 Data_SGP6
11 12 BAN56_PQA4 Data_SGP9 11 12 Data_SGP8
13 14 BAN57_PQA5 Data_SGP11 13 14 Data_SGP10
15 16 BAN58_PQA6 Ground 15 16 Ground
17 18 BAN59_PQA7 Data_SGP13 17 18 Data_SGP12
19 20 Data_SGP15 19 20 Data_SGP14
21 22 Data_SGP17 21 22 Data_SGP16
23 24 Data_SGP19 23 24 Data_SGP18
Ground 25 26 B_TPUCH0 Data_SGP21 25 26 Data_SGP20
A_CNRX0 27 28 B_TPUCH1 Ground 27 28 Ground
A_CNTX0 29 30 B_TPUCH2 Data_SGP23 29 30 Data_SGP22
31 32 B_TPUCH3 Data_SGP25 31 32 Data_SGP24
B_CNRX0 33 34 B_TPUCH4 Data_SGP27 33 34 Data_SGP26
B_CNTX0 35 36 B_TPUCH5 Data_SGP29 35 36 Data_SGP28
37 38 B_TPUCH6 Data_SGP31 37 38 Data_SGP30
SCK_QGP6 39 40 B_TPUCH7 Ground 39 40 Ground
MISO_QGP441• •42B_TPUCH8 41• 42
Ground 43 44 B_TPUCH9 43 44
MOSI_QGP5 45 46 B_TPUCH10 45 46
PCS0_QGP 47 48 B_TPUCH11 47 48
49 50 B_TPUCH12 ADDR_SGP9 49 50 ADDR_SGP8
PCS1QGP 51 52 B_TPUCH13 ADDR_SGP11 51 52 ADDR_SGP10
PCS2QGP 53 54 B_TPUCH14 ADDR_SGP13 53 54 ADDR_SGP12
55 56 B_TPUCH15 ADDR_SGP15 55 56 ADDR_SGP14
PCS3QGP 57 58 B_T2CLK Ground 57 58 Ground
59 60 ADDR_SGP17 59 60 ADDR_SGP16
61 62 VF0_MPIO0 ADDR_SGP19 61 62 ADDR_SGP18
63 64 VF1_MPIO1 ADDR_SGP21 63 64 ADDR_SGP20
Ground 65 66 VF2_MPIO2 ADDR_SGP23 65 66 ADDR_SGP22
VFLS0_MPIO3 67 68 Ground ADDR_SGP25 67 68 ADDR_SGP24
VFLS1_MPIO4 69 70 ADDR_SGP27 69 70 ADDR_SGP26
IWP0_VFLS 71 72 ADDR_SGP29 71 72 ADDR_SGP28
IWP1_VFLS 73 74 ADDR_SGP31 73 74 ADDR_SGP30
75 76 Ground 75 76 Ground
PORESETB 77 78 TAB 77 78 TEAB
79 80 TDO_DSDO 79 80 WEB_AT[0]
Ground 81 82 TDI_DSDI RD_WRB 81 82 WEB_AT[1]
TMS 83 84 Ground 83 84 WEB_AT[2]
TCK_DSCK 85 86 TSIZ0 CS0B 85 86 WEB_AT[3]
TRST_B 87 88 TSIZ1 CS1B 87 88 OEB
SRESET 89 90 RSTCONF/TEXP CS2B 89 90
Ground 91 92 CS3B 91 92
93 94 FRZ_PTR Ground 93 94
Ground 95 96 CLKOUT 95 96 Ground
Ground 97 98 Ground 97 98
99 100 99 100
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Table 7 MAPI-400 +100 PRU Extended Signal Definitions
J5 (CO605)
PIN NAME PIN NAME
B_PIO0 1 2 A_PIO0
B_PIO1 3 4 A_PIO1
B_PIO2 5 6 A_PIO2
B_PIO3 7 8 A_PIO3
B_PIO4 9 10 A_PIO4
B_PIO5 11 12 A_PIO5
B_PIO6 13 14 A_PIO6
Ground 15 16 Ground
B_PIO7 17 18 A_PIO7
B_PIO8 19 20 A_PIO8
B_PIO9 21 22 A_PIO9
B_PIO10 23 24 A_PIO10
B_PIO11 25 26 A_PIO11
Ground 27 28 Ground
B_PIO12 29 30 A_PIO12
B_PIO13 31 32 A_PIO13
B_PIO14 33 34 A_PIO14
B_PIO15 35 36 A_PIO15
B_PIO16 37 38 A_PIO16
Ground 39 40 Ground
B_PIO17 41 42 A_PIO17
B_PIO18 43 44 A_PIO18
B_PIO19 45 46 A_PIO19
B_PIO20 47 48 A_PIO20
B_PIO21 49 50 A_PIO21
B_PIO22 51 52 A_PIO22
B_PIO23 53 54 A_PIO23
B_PIO24 55 56 A_PIO24
Ground 57 58 Ground
B_PIO25 59 60 A_PIO25
B_PIO26 61 62 A_PIO26
B_PIO27 63 64 A_PIO27
B_PIO28 65 66 A_PIO28
B_PIO29 67 68 A_PIO29
B_PIO30 69 70 A_PIO30
B_PIO31 71 72 A_PIO31
73 74
Ground 75 76 Ground
77 78
79 80
81 82
Ground 83 84
/EXTBUS 85 86 STANDBY
87 88
Ground 89 90 Ground
Ground 91 92 Ground
Ground 93 94 Ground
UB2 95 96 UB2
UB2 97 98 UB2
UB2 99 100 UB2
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5 Lauterbach Trace Connector
The MPC555EVB includes a 64-pin connector to allow trace tools, such as Lauterbach’s Trace-32, a
simple connection to the signals required for trace.
6 Mounting Holes
Figure 4 shows the mounting holes available to mount the EVB555 to other boards. Table 9 shows the
dimensions of the connectors on the top side of the board.
Table 8 Lauterbach Universal MPC500/800 Family Trace Adapter Connector
CO500
PIN NAME PIN NAME
ADDR20 1 ••
2 ADDR21
ADDR11 3 ••
4 ADDR22
ADDR19 5 ••
6 ADDR23
ADDR18 7 ••
8 ADDR24
ADDR17 9 ••
10 ADDR12
DATA11 11 ••
12 ADDR13
RD_WR 13 ••
14 ADDR14
DATA8 15 ••
16 ADDR15
VCC3_3 17 ••
18 ADDR16
DATA3 19 ••
20 WE_AT2
DATA2 21 ••
22 IRQOUT_LWP0
DATA1 23 ••
24 WE_AT3
DATA0 25 ••
26 BR_VF1_IWP2
VCC5 27 ••
28 DATA10
WE_AT0 29 ••
30 DATA9
GND 31 ••
32 IWP0_VFLS0
CLKOUT 33 ••
34 IWP1_VFLS1
WE_AT1 35 ••
36 BG_VF0_LWP1
DATA7 37 ••
38 BB_VF2_LWP3
DATA6 39 ••
40 ADDR10
DATA5 41 ••
42 ADDR9
GND 43 ••
44 ADDR8
DATA4 45 ••
46 BI_STS
ADDR26 47 ••
48 TS
ADDR29 49 ••
50 FRZ_PTR
ADDR30 51 ••
52 VFLS0_MPIO3
ADDR27 53 ••
54 VFLS1_MPIO4
ADDR31 55 ••
56 VF1_MPIO1
ADDR28 57 ••
58 VF0_MPIO0
ADDR25 59 ••
60 VF2_MPIO2
RSTCONF 61 ••
62 IRQ3_KR
HRESET 63 ••
64 IRQ4_AT2
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Figure 4 Mounting Holes and Top-Side Connector Dimensions
B
M
N
A
AB
J
H
Customized
Communication
Expansion
L
Host
Expansion
Communication
MPC555
G
F
8 x K
ECA
TOP
VIEW
0.0
D
U
B
W
Y
0.0
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7Keep-Out Areas
All of the connectors on the top side of the EVB555 have keep-out areas associated with them to ac-
commodate any board that could be connected to the expansion connectors. Figure 5 shows the vari-
ous keep-out areas.
Table 9 Top Dimensions
Dimension Millimeters Inches
A 120.00 4.724
B 115.19 4.535
C 79.63 3.135
D 39.63 1.560
E 4.70 0.185
F 13.34 0.525
G 29.22 1.150
H 182.89 7.200
J 200.00 7.874
K 2.80 0.110
L 45.72 1.800
M 44.45 1.750
N 32.385 1.275
U 6.35 0.250
W 32.39 1.275
Y 66.675 2.625
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Figure 5 Expansion Board Keep-Out Areas
ETK Keep-Out Area
HCE, CCE,
Keep-out Areas
Lauterbach
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8 Summary of Connectors
Table 10 shows the number and types of each kind of user extension connectors on the EVB555.
Shown are the part numbers for the connectors on the EVB555 and the part numbers for connectors
that are required for a user board.
9 Reference
For more information see the following reference material.
9.1 MPC555 User’s Manual
The
MPC555 User’s Manual
(MPC555UM/AD) is available from Motorola and describes the MPC555
device. The URL for the Motorola website is http://www.mcu.motsps.com/lit/mpc.html.
9.2 EVB555
MPC555 Evaluation Board Quick Reference, ETAS
9.3 SAMTEC Connectors
Samtec has board layout recommendations and specifications for all of their connectors available on-
line. The URL for this website is http://www.samtec.com.
9.4 Robinson Nugent Connector
Further information on the Robinson Nugent connectors is available on-line. The URL for this website
is http://www.robinsonnugent.com. At that site, search for P50L connectors.
9.5 Lauterbach
More information on the Lauterbach real-time trace module is available on-line. The URL for this web-
site is http://www.lauterbach.de.
Table 10 Summary Of Connectors
Connector
Number of
Connectors
on Board
EVB555 Connector
Part Number
User Board Connector
Part Number
(Surface Mount)
User Board Connector
Part Number
(Through Hole)
CO100
Background Debug
Mode Interface
1 each 3M
925320-01-10-10
3M
8510-4500 JL
(board mount)
3M
CHG-2010-J01010-KCP
(wire mount)
CO104/CO105
Customized
Communication
Expansion
2 each Samtec
TFM-110-12-S-D-P
Samtec
SFM-110-02-S-D-P
CO106/CO107
Host Communication
Expansion
2 each Samtec
TFM-130-12-S-D-P
Samtec
SFM-130-02-S-D-P
CO500-505
Mictor Digital Logic
Analyzer
6 each AMP 767 004
product code 2429
CO506/CO507
Analog Logic
Analyzer
2 each 3M
925320-01-20-10
3M
8520-4500
(board mount)
3M
CHG-2020-J01010-KCP
(wire mount)
CO509
Lauterbach Interface 1 each Samtec
FTE-132-02-G-DV-P
Samtec
CLE-132-01-G-DV-P
CO600-604
MAPI-400+100 5 each Robinson Nugent
P50L-100 S-BS-TGF
Robinson Nugent
P50L-100 P-AS-TGF
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