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Texas Instruments XDS110 User Manual

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XDS110 Debug Probe
User's Guide
Literature Number: SPRUI94
January 2017
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Texas Instruments XDS110 Specifications

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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelXDS110
CategoryComputer Accessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Overview

1.1 XDS110 Probe Feature Summary

Summarizes key features including debug protocols, voltage support, and power profiling capabilities.

1.2 XDS110 System Summary

Details supported host platforms and IDE versions for the XDS110 debug probe.

1 Overview

1.3 XDS110 Performance

Compares XDS110 debug performance against XDS100v2, providing example speed improvements.

1.4 XDS110 Probe Overview

Provides a high-level diagram of the XDS110 probe's functional areas and interfaces.

1 Overview

1.5 XDS110 Parts List

Lists all hardware components included in the XDS110 debug probe system package.

1.6 Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Definitions

Defines common acronyms and abbreviations used throughout the document.

2 Probe Interfaces

2.1 Supported Communication Protocols

Details industry-standard interfaces for host-to-probe and probe-to-target communication.

2.2 USB

Explains the USB connection for host communication and probe power supply.

2.3 Debug Interface

Describes the standard CTI-20 connector and its supported debug features.

2.3.1 Physical Connection for Debug

Details the CTI-20 connection pin mapping for debug connections.

2 Probe Interfaces

2.4 Auxiliary Debug Interface

Explains the AUX interface for additional debug features via a 14-signal cable.

2.4.1 Physical Connection for AUX

Details the AUX connection pin mapping for the 14-pin IDC connector.

2 Probe Interfaces

2.5 Probe Expansion Header

Details the expansion header for adding functionality and lists supported interfaces.

2.5.1 Physical Connection for the Expansion Interface

Describes the 30-pin expansion interface and its signal mapping.

3 Functional Description and Operation

3.1 Basic Setup for the Debug Connection

Guides users on basic setup for debug connections, referring to IDE documentation.

3.1.1 Target-Supplied Power

Explains using external power for targets, with hardware and CCS setup details.

3.1.1.1 Hardware Setup

Describes hardware setup when the target is externally powered.

3.1.1.2 CCS Setup

Details Code Composer Studio setup for target-supplied power.

3.1.2 Probe-Supplied Power

Discusses supplying power from the probe, requiring HW and SW setup.

3.1.2.1 Hardware Setup

Explains hardware setup for probe-supplied power using AUX cable.

3.1.2.2 CCS Setup

Details Code Composer Studio setup for probe-supplied power.

3 Functional Description and Operation

3.2 Auxiliary Target Control

Describes auxiliary interfaces mapped to GPIO signals for controlling target boot modes.

3.3 SWO Trace Capture

Explains ARM SWO trace support for MCUs and WCS devices, including UART transport.

3.4 ETB Trace Support

Details support for exporting trace data from on-chip embedded trace buffers (ETB).

3.5 LED Operation

Maps the probe's LED states to its operational status and feedback.

3.6 Energy Trace

Introduces on-board circuitry for measuring target energy consumption and current.

3 Functional Description and Operation

3.6.2 Specifications

Details accuracy, device support, and modes for Energy Trace.

3.6.3 Hardware Setup

Outlines the necessary hardware setup requirements for using the Energy Trace feature.

3.6.4 Usage in Code Composer Studio

Explains how to utilize the Energy Trace tool within Code Composer Studio for profiling.

3 Functional Description and Operation

3.6.4.2 EnergyTrace Within a Debug Session

Describes how Energy Trace windows appear and operate during an active debug session.

3.6.4.3 EnergyTrace Without Debug Intervention

Explains how to perform energy measurements independently of a debug session.

3 Functional Description and Operation

3.6.4.4 MSP432 EnergyTrace+ (Energy Consumption With Program Correlation)

Refers to documentation for invoking ET+ mode for MSP432 devices with program correlation.

3.6.5 Usage With Command Line Utility – stune

Explains using the `stune` command-line utility for capturing EnergyTrace data to a CSV file.

3 Functional Description and Operation

3.7 Host SW Interfaces

Introduces software interfaces enabling host-to-target communication and control.

3.7.1 Serial Communications

Describes the UART channel for host-to-target communication via USB CDC driver.

3.7.2 CMSIS-DAP

Explains the CMSIS-DAP standard interface for ARM Cortex microcontroller debugging.

3.7.3 TI XDS Utilities

Introduces utilities for managing debug functionality external to a debug IDE.

3.7.3.1 Rest Control Utility – xds110reset

Describes the `xds110reset` command-line utility for controlling board reset.

3 Functional Description and Operation

3.7.3.2 Firmware Maintenance Utility - xdsdfu

Details the `xdsdfu` utility for examining and maintaining the XDS110 probe firmware.

3 Functional Description and Operation

3.7.3.3 Connection Diagnostic Utility – dbgjtag

Introduces the `dbgjtag` utility for testing and operating debug probe features.

4 XDS110 Adaptors

4.1 Debug Connection Adaptors

Details adaptor boards that support various on-board debug connectors.

4.1.2 Debug Adaptor Pin Mapping

Defines the signal mapping for each adaptor type connecting to the CTI-20.

4.2 Auxiliary Connection Breakout Board

Describes the breakout board for auxiliary (AUX) signals.

4.2.1 Auxiliary Breakout Board Pin Mapping

Defines the signal mapping used for the 12-pin inline stake connector of the breakout board.

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