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Note: This adapter is always used in conjunction with the IC50115 cable adapter.
iC5000 / iC5500 / iC6000 can trace up to 16 trace data lines. The target microcontroller has to be configured for
16-bit trace port operation if the target features MIPI connector with 32 data trace lines connected.
iSYSTEM high-end iTRACE GT development platform can capture 32-bit data trace port too.
Note that signal naming in iSYSTEM documentation uses target signal names and not the ones from the MIPI
standard. Refer to ‘MIPI Alliance Recommendation for Debug and Trace Connectors’ and ‘ARM Target
Interface Connections’ documentation for more information about signal names and their functions.
With this adapter, the following pinout is valid on the target side:
Signal direction
Signal
Pin
Pin
Signal
Signal direction
I
VTref
1
2
TMS
O
O
TCK
3
4
TDO
I
O
TDI
5
6
nSRST
I/O
O
RTCK
7
8
nTRST_PD
O
O
nTRST_PU
9
10
NC
NC
11
12
NC
I
TRACECLK
13
14
NC
NC
15
16
GND
I
TRACECTL
17
18
NC
I
TRACEDATA0
19
20
NC
I
TRACEDATA1
21
22
NC
I
TRACEDATA2
23
24
NC
I
TRACEDATA3
25
26
NC
I
TRACEDATA4
27
28
NC
I
TRACEDATA5
29
30
NC
I
TRACEDATA6
31
32
NC
I
TRACEDATA7
33
34
NC
I
TRACEDATA8
35
36
NC
I
TRACEDATA9
37
38
NC
I
TRACEDATA10
39
40
NC
I
TRACEDATA11
41
42
NC
I
TRACEDATA12
43
44
NC
I
TRACEDATA13
45
46
NC
I
TRACEDATA14
47
48
NC
I
TRACEDATA15
49
50
NC
NC
51
52
NC
NC
53
54
NC
NC
55
56
NC
GND
57
58
GND
NC
59
60
NC
60-pin MIPI target connector
Blue colored signals are required for trace.
The adapter connects to the target via a 60-pin MIPI connector (for example SAMTEC: QTH-030-01-L-D-A). A
target should feature a matching part (for example SAMTEC: QSH-030-01-L-D-A).