SPRUIL8B May 2019 – May 2020 TMS320F28384D , TMS320F28384S , TMS320F28386D , TMS320F28386S , TMS320F28388D , TMS320F28388S
In order for the controlCARD to operate, the controlCARD’s MCU must be powered. This is most often done by inputting 5 V through the HSEC connector via an accompanying baseboard. For example, if using a docking station baseboard, 5 V DC should be input into the docking station’s J1 or J17. Then, SW1 needs to be toggled to the appropriate position.
Optionally, the MCU could also be powered via the micro-USB connector on the controlCARD (J3). Based on the way the controlCARD is used, additional hardware settings will be necessary (see Table 1).
Debug Using CCS and the On-Card XDS100v2 Emulator | Debug Using CCS and an External Emulator via the Baseboard | Standalone (Boot From FLASH or Other Boot Mode) | |
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S1:A | Position 1: ON (right) | Position 1: OFF (left) | Position 1: OFF (left) |
J1:A | Connect a mini USB cable between J1:A and your computer.
In CCS, use this target configuration: TMS320F28388D device with an XDS100v2 emulator. |
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S2 | Position 1: OFF (left- Logic 1)
Position 2: ON (right- Logic 0) Putting the C2000 device into WaitMode can reduce the risk of connectivity issues. |
Position 1: OFF (right- Logic 1)Position 2: ON (left- Logic 0) - Putting the C2000 device into Wait Mode can reduce the risk of connectivity issues. | Set S1 as desired |
Baseboard’s JTAG connector (J2 on Docking Station) | --- | Connect an external emulator. | --- |
Code Composer Studio is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) used to debug and develop software for the C2000 series of MCUs. It can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.ti.com/tool/ccstudio.
The following PDF documents are provided,as part of C2000Ware, to describe where each of the F2838x MCU’s pins will appear on the controlCARD connector/docking station:
More information on the controlCARD docking station can be found at the following location: