Blackhawk USB510 JTAG Emulator Quick Start Guide

Below you will find brief information for JTAG Emulator USB510. The Blackhawk USB510 JTAG Emulator connects to the target system via a 14-pin JTAG header and to the PC via a USB 2.0 connection. It also includes an XDS510-class device compatible with Code Composer and Code Composer Studio. The USB510 is a self-powered device and is designed for use with TI DSP processors. You can use it to flash new software, debug code, and monitor the execution of code on the target system.

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Key features

  • USB 2.0 connection
  • XDS510-class device
  • compatible with Code Composer
  • compatible with Code Composer Studio
  • self-powered
  • TI DSP processors
  • flash new software
  • debug code
  • monitor the execution of code

Frequently asked questions

The Blackhawk USB510 JTAG Emulator requires a PC or notebook with at least one free USB port, Windows 2000/XP/Vista operating system (32 or 64-bit versions), a copy of Code Composer or Code Composer Studio, and a CD ROM drive. The target system should have a self-powered board with a TI DSP and a compatible JTAG header connection conforming to IEEE 1149.1 Standard.

First, connect the USB cable to the USB510 and to the computer. Then, follow the Windows "Found New Hardware" wizard prompts. Select the "automatic" option for locating drivers, which were already installed during the emulation driver installation. If the automatic option didn't locate them, you can manually specify the location. Once the device is installed, attach the emulator pod's JTAG cable assembly to the corresponding male header on the target board. Finally, setup and start Code Composer Studio.

This equipment is designed for operation under the following conditions: Temperature between 0°C - 55°C. Relative Humidity of 20% - 70% non-condensing. Operation of the unit outside of this range may affect structural and mechanical integrity and cause permanent damage. Caution is necessary to minimize ESD (Electro-static Discharge) which can damage electronic components. Use in a controlled environment where ESD materials and practices are employed is highly recommended.
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