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The JTAG
Adaptive Clocking
Kit (JACK) from Blackhawk
is designed to allow JTAG emulators for TI DSPs to synchronize with the adaptive
clocking cores of Texas Instruments OMAP devices providing data integrity
and increased performance.
The JACK is a cost effective way to preserve your current
emulator investment and still debug the latest TI OMAP devices without sacrificing
features or performance.
Only $149.95 USD!
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FEATURES
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BENEFITS
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- Automatic - no jumpers, just plug it in
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Fast LVC logic for maximum TCK rates
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Supports XDS510 and XDS560 emulators
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Compact PCB - less than a square inch!
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Standard 0.100" keyed 14-pin connector
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Right angle option included
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TRST/TCK_RET fix for XDS510 emulators
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- Faster Downloads - run at the fastest TCK rate possible
- Better Data Integrity - improves signal quality and data synchronization
- Portable - use with any target board or emulator
- Cost effective - preserves current emulator hardware investments
- Backwards Compatible - supports old and new emulators and devices
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SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
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APPLICATION
AREAS
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Content
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Audio, Automotive, Broadband, Communications, Telecom, Computers & Peripherals,
Consumer Electronics, Industrial, Medical, Military, Security, Video and Imaging,
Wireless.
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IN THE
BOX
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ORDERING
INFORMATION
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- Adaptive Clocking Kit
- Quick Start Guide
- Registration Card
- Warranty Card
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Product: Blackhawk™ JTAG Adaptive Clocking
Kit for OMAP™
Part No.: BH-EMU-JACK
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PRODUCT
REVISION INFORMATION
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OPTIONS &
ADD-ONS
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Revision 1.1
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None
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What is Adaptive Clocking?
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Adaptive clocking is a feature of synthesizable cores, introduced by ARM® Ltd.
and adopted by TI in their OMAP platform, wherein the input test clock (TCK) is
delayed and synchronized with the core clock before producing the output clock (RTCK).
During this delay (synchronizing period) the target core samples Test Data In (TDI),
Test Mode Select (TMS), and TCK with the core clock. This delay is variable and
changes in real time, which can cause data corruption. The JACK handles these changes
in real time, maintains synchronization.
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What else do I need to know?
You may find emulator release notes that describe setup changes
(workarounds) that are necessary to operate with these adaptive clocking OMAP cores.
This usually involves decreasing the output TCK rate of the emulator. While this
may seem to correct the problem, the data and clocks will still be unsynchronized
with the OMAP core and you sacrifice performance.
The JACK is a simple and easy solution that will allow you to return your emulator's
TCK rate back to its maximum frequency providing you with data integrity and increased
performance.
For more information on adaptive clocking you can read the Blackhawk Adaptive Clocking Technical Article , visit the
TI OMAP web site , or search the
ARM web site for " adaptive clocking ".
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