SPRUIR3B September 2019 – June 2022
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 TMDSHSECDOCK docking station baseboard, 5 V DC should be input into the docking station’s J1 or J17. Then, S1 needs to be toggled to the appropriate position.
Based on the way the controlCARD is used, additional hardware settings will be necessary (see Table 4-1).
When the controlCARD is used in a high-voltage setup, it is the user’s responsibility to confirm that the voltages and isolation requirements are identified and understood prior to energizing the board or simulation. When energized, the controlCARD or components connected to the controlCARD should not be touched. Furthermore, the capacitor C26:A should be removed to minimize the possibility of leakage current flowing across the isolation barrier of the controlCARD.
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 (up) | Position 1: OFF (down) | Position 1: OFF (down) |
J1:A | Connect a mini USB cable
between J1:A and your computer. In CCS, use this target configuration: TMS320F280025C device with an XDS100v2 emulator. |
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S4 | Position 1: up- Logic 1
Position 2: down- Logic 0 Putting the C2000 device into Wait Mode can reduce the risk of connectivity issues. |
Position 1: down- Logic 1 Position 2:up- Logic 0 Putting the C2000 device into Wait Mode can reduce the risk of connectivity issues. | Set S4 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: https://www.ti.com/tool/ccstudio.
The following PDF documents are provided, as part of C2000Ware, to describe where each of the F280025C 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: