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1. F Figure 19 The Device Manager for Windows 2000 Double click the Summit ICE device Select the Resources tab This will display the Summit ICE Properties page similar to that shown in figure 20 Here you will find the I O resources allocated to the Summit ICE under the Setting column next to Input Output Range Note The first address of the second I O range listed is the base address This is the one that should be used when invoking the debugger software which in figure 20 is FCCO 26 White Mountain DSP Summit ICE Properties Input Output Range F880 FCCO FCCF SEO ese Figure 20 The Summit IC E Properties Page for Windows 95 4 4 Debugger Software Installation and Operation To install and operate the debugger software refer to the Software User s Guide included with the software distribution 27 5 Support 5 1 Technical Support We fully support all of our products For technical support of the Summit ICE call 603 883 2430 Monday Friday during normal business hours or via e mail at support wmdsp com For direct support of the Analog Devices family of DSPs call the Analog Devices DSP Applications Engineering group at 781 461 3672 5 2 Quality Assurance White Mountain is committed to providing quality products and services In efforts to contin
2. 26 FIGURE 20 THE SUMMIT ICE PROPERTIES PAGE eene enne nennen enters 27 5 1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT e o prete pr e iret here erred 28 1 Introduction The White Mountain Summit ICE Universal Emulator system provides state of the art emulation and support for the Analog Devices JTAG family of DSPs It provides a controlled environment for observing debugging and testing activities in a target system by connecting directly to the target processor through the JTAG interface Features of the Summit ICE system are as follows A A A Plug n Play PCI card Runs with Windows 95 98 2000 and Windows NT 4 0 Emulation for the industry standard Analog Devices JTAG families of DSPs Rugged high speed JTAG emulation pod 2 Requirements The PC requirements for the Summit ICE are as follows A Pentium 166 MHz or greater A Windows 95 98 2000 or Windows NT 4 0 SP 3 or greater A Minimum of 32 megabytes of PC AT memory A One 32 bit PCI slot A Administrator privileges to install configure the driver under Windows NT or Windows 2000 3 Hardware Configuration and Installation This section provides all of the information required to install the Summit ICE PCI card and pod into your PC Important The Summit ICE JTAG emulator contains ESD electrostatic discharge sensitive devices Electrostatic charges readily accumulate on the human body and equipment and can discharge without detection Permanent d
3. Located Driver Dialog for Windows 98 16 5 Click Next to install the Summit ICE driver Add New Hardware Wizard Figure 11 Finish Dialog for Windows 98 6 Click Finish and the driver installation is completed as shown in figure 11 4 2 3 Windows 2000 Installation Administrator privileges are required to install and or configure this driver under Windows 2000 1 Power on the PC and start Windows 2000 This will activate the Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard as shown in figure 12 followed by figure 13 Click Next gt PCI Device Installing Figure 12 Found New Hardware dialog for Windows 2000 18 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next Cancel Figure 13 Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog for Windows 2000 2 In the Install Hardware Device Drivers dialog box as shown in figure 14 select Search for a suitable driver for my device and click Next 19 Found New Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device O PCI Device device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs drive
4. oy SummitlCE PCI Emulator Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next cei a summitice inf The wizard also found other drivers that are suitable for this device To view list of these drivers or install one of these drivers select the following check box and then click Next Install one of the other drivers Figure 16 Driver Files Search Results dialog for Windows 2000 5 The driver files will copy to your machine and you will see the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog as shown in figure 17 Click Finish to complete the driver installation 22 Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Summit ICE PCI Emulator Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish Figure 17 Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog for Windows 2000 4 3 Emulator Configuration 4 3 1 Windows NT For information on the Summit ICE configuration under Windows NT please refer to the emulator s software installation guide 23 4 3 2 Windows 95 98 2000 Windows 95 98 2000 will configure the card automatically The Windows 95 98 2000 PCI drivers will select an available I O space and update the Device Manager and Windows Registry After the card is configured the Device Manager can be checked to see which I O space was assigned to the Summit ICE emul
5. is installed a parallel terminator of 1200 and 910 is connected to the TDO and CLKIN signals Figure 3 shows how the terminator is connected to the JTAG signals It is important to note that the target MUST be able to drive a 51 load before these jumpers are installed The DSP cannot drive this load directly a driver should be inserted between the JTAG signals on the DSP and the JT AG signals on the header Pod TDO JTAG Controller CLKIN Figure 3 Terminators Connected To The J TAG Signals Jumper J4 is provided to allow the board level test pins on the JTAG connector BTMS BTCK BTRST and BTDI to be used as ground pins to allow for greater shielding on the JTAG cable connecting the pod to the target These pins should only be used as ground pins if they are not used on your target 3 4 Connecting the Pod to the Summit Ice Board The pod connects to the Summit ICE board through a shielded flat ribbon cable and a 25 pin connector Connect the pod to the Summit ICE before applying power to the PC The JTAG header on the opposite side of the pod can be connected disconnected to a live as well as unpowered target system without damaging the pod system Important Connect disconnect the remote pod to from the emulator card only with the power turned off Failure to follow this precaution may result in damage to the pod or board 3 5 Connecting the Pod to Your Target System The pod connects to the target proces
6. Summit ICE Emulator Hardware User s Guide 2000 White Mountain DSP Summit IC E Emulator Hardware User s Guide WHITE MOUNTAIN DSP The Design Center for Analog Devices DSP Tools Notice Analog Devices Inc reserves the right to make changes to or to discontinue any product or service identified in this publication without notice Analog Devices assumes no liability for Analog Devices applications assistance customer product design customer software performance or infringement of patents or services described herein In addition Analog Devices shall not be held liable for special collateral incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the furnishing performance or use of this product Analog Devices products are not intended for use in life support applications devices or systems Use of an Analog Devices product in such applications without the written consent of an Analog Devices officer is prohibited Users are restricted from copying modifying distributing reverse engineering and reverse assembling or reverse compiling the Summit ICE operational software one copy may be made for back up purposes only No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without permission Trademarks are property of their respective holders Limited Warranty The Summit ICE hardware is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of pu
7. amage may occur to devices subjected to high energy discharges Proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality 3 1 Unpacking The Emulator Remove the Summit ICE board and pod from the package Care should be taken when handling these boards to avoid discharge of static electricity which may damage some components Put the pod aside The Summit ICE board must first be installed in your computer 3 2 Installing the Summit ICE board in Your Computer For specific instructions on installing a PCI card into your computer consult the documentation that is provided by the manufacturer of your computer Upon installing your Summit ICE emulator you will need to install the driver before you can use it for the first time Refer to Section 4 Software Installation and Configuration for instructions on installing the driver 3 3 Configuring the Summit IC E Pod Important Before the pod is connected to the target system it is important to determine if the target is a 3 volt DSP or 5 volt DSP The factory default setting for the pod is for a 3 volt DSP target Section 3 3 1 explains how to configure the pod for a 5 volt target The Summit ICE pod contains four internal jumpers These jumpers are accessed by removing the four screws on the bottom of the plastic enclosure and removing the top of the enclosure The jumpers are shown in figure 1 The Summit ICE pod also contains tw
8. ator To use the Device Manager in Windows 95 98 2000 do the following 1 2 3 4 For Windows 95 98 select the Device Manager tab for Click on the Start button Select Settings then Control Panel Double click the System icon Windows 2000 select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button Double click DSP Emulators A window similar to that shown in figure 18 should be displayed for Windows 95 98 and a window similar to figure 19 should be shown for Windows 2000 24 System Properties amp Disk drives m Display adapters E gt DSP Emulators White Mountain DSP SummitiCE amp Floppy disk controllers amp 2 Hard disk controllers ze Keyboard Monitor Mouse BM Network adapters 9 Ports COM amp LPT System devices B Universal serial bus controller Figure 18 The Device Manager for Windows 95 98 25 Action amp WHITE 88J7RFOQF2 Computer amp Disk drives mj Display adapters Bil DSP Emulators Bil Summit ICE PCI Emulator 9 DVD CD ROM drives 3 Floppy disk controllers amp Floppy disk drives 2 IDE controllers 3 Keyboards A Mice and other pointing devices 3 Monitors B9 Network adapters oy Ports COM amp LPT fi Sound video and game controllers m System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers 7 0 0 0
9. e aie eie E uie 5 FIGURE 3 TERMINATORS CONNECTED TO THE JTAG SIGNALS cccecsessseeeeceesessaeeeeeee 7 FIGURE 4 UPDATE DEVICE DRIVER WIZARD FOR WINDOWS 95 10 FIGURE 5 DRIVER LOCATION DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 95 11 FIGURE 6 ADD NEW HARDWARE WIZARD FOR WINDOWS 98 12 FIGURE 7 SEARCH FOR HARDWARE DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 98 13 FIGURE 8 DRIVER SELECTION DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 98 cese 14 FIGURE 9 LOCATED DRIVER DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 98 ccccesccscceseesssssceseceseeseeees 15 FIGURE 10 LOCATED DRIVER DIALOG FOR WINDOWS O98 ceceeeeee eene 16 FIGURE 11 FINISH DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 98 17 FIGURE 12 FOUND NEW HARDWARE DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 2000 18 FIGURE 13 WELCOME TO THE FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 2000 4 toii 19 FIGURE 14 INSTALL HARDWARE DEVICE DRIVERS DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 2000 20 FIGURE 15 LOCATE DRIVER FILES DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 2000 21 FIGURE 16 DRIVER FILES SEARCH RESULTS DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 2000 22 FIGURE 17 COMPLETING THE FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZAR DIALOG FOR WINDOWS 2000 e rire er repere ore Trete N Todo 23 FIGURE 18 THE DEVICE MANAGER FOR WINDOWS 95 98 25 FIGURE 19 THE DEVICE MANAGER FOR WINDOWS 2000
10. ly detect and install the Summit ICE driver from the disk as shown in figure 5 10 Update Device Driver Wizard Figure 5 Driver Location Dialog for Windows 95 3 Click finish and the driver installation is completed 4 2 2 Windows 98 Installation 1 Power the PC and start Windows 98 This will activate the Windows 98 Add New Hardware Wizard as shown in figure 6 Click Next 11 Add New Hardware Wizard Figure 6 Add New Hardware Wizard for Windows 98 2 Select search for the best driver for your device as shown in figure 7 Click Next 12 Add New Hardware Wizard Figure 7 Search for Hardware Dialog for Windows 98 3 Insert your vendor s emulator driver CD into the CD drive Windows 98 will ask where to find the Summit ICE driver as shown in figure 8 Click Next 13 Add New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database on your hard drive and in any of the following selected locations Click Next to start the search Floppy disk drives CD ROM drive Microsoft Windows Update ELM Back Cancel Figure 8 Driver Selection Dialog for Windows 98 4 The Add New Hardware Wizard will locate the SummitICE inf file on the disk as shown in figure 9 Click Next 14 Add New Hardware Wizard Figure 9 Located Driver Dialog for Windows 98 Add New Hardware Wizard Figure 10
11. o status LEDs The LED on the left is for voltage status 3V 5V and the LED 4 on the right is for emulator status The LEDs are shown in figure 2 Periodic LED activity on the emulator status LED indicates communication between the target DSPs and emulator v 2 Figure 1 J umpers Box Top Voltage Status oo S Emulator Status Figure 2 LEDs 3 3 1 Connecting To A 5 Volt Target Jumper J1 is used to differentiate between a 3 volt or 5 volt target This is the only jumper that most users will need to change When the jumper is installed the JTAG signals are configured to connect to a 5 volt target When the jumper is installed the LED on the left side is not illuminated 3 3 2 Connecting To A 3 Volt Target When the jumper is not installed the JTAG signals are configured to connect to a 3 volt target When the jumper is not installed the LED on the left is illuminated indicating a 3 volt target This is the default setting 3 3 3 Reducing Noise Issues On The J TAG Signals There are three jumpers provided to help reduce problems that may arise because of ringing and reflections on the JT AG signals on the target board The default is that these jumpers are not installed The three jumpers are J2 J3 and J4 Jumpers J2 and J3 are used for adding a parallel terminator on the TDO and CLKIN signals When the jumper
12. r files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do C Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel Figure 14 Install Hardware Device Drivers dialog for Windows 2000 3 When the Locate Driver Files dialog box as shown in figure 15 appears insert the emulator driver CD into the CD drive Select only CD ROM drives and click Next 20 Found New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files x Where do you want Windows to search for driver files Sy Search for driver files for the following hardware device oy SummitlCE PCI Emulator The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive rf CD ROM drives Specify a location Microsoft Windows Update Figure 15 Locate Driver Files dialog for Windows 2000 4 You will see the Driver Files Search Results dialog as shown in figure 16 Windows should have found the Summitlce inf file on the CD Click Next 21 Found New Hardware Wizard Driver Files Search Results ae The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device SY The wizard found a driver for the following device
13. rchase from Analog Devices or from an authorized dealer Copyright 1999 2000 Analog Devices Inc All rights reserved Revision 2 April 2000 MANSUMICE Contents 1 INTRODUCTION scsccsssscsscuasncoantesvccncbanesssassenenssasvenssuveanseosssavecdavonssaveeeens 1 2 REQUIREMENTS a wicecsssvedssacnrsssasessseseosnneseadevedacbsetdontssouteeiaenstentsceatseaenss 2 3 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION AND INSTALLATION 3 3 1 UNPACKING THE EMULATOR eee ee een enn 4 3 2 INSTALLING THE SUMMIT ICE BOARD IN YOUR COMPUTER 4 3 3 CONFIGURING THE SUMMIT ICE POD eee ee 3 3 1 CONNECTING TO A 5 VOLT TARGET 3 3 2 CONNECTING TO A 3 VOLT 22 3 3 3 REDUCING NOISE ISSUES ON THE JTAG SIGNALS 3 4 CONNECTING THE POD TO THE SUMMIT ICE BOARD 7 3 5 CONNECTING THE POD TO YOUR TARGET 8 4 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AND INSTALLATION 9 4 1 WINDOWS NT DRIVER INSTALLATION eee eee 9 4 2 WINDOWS 95 98 2000 PLUG N PLAY DRIVER INSTALLATION 9 4 2 1 WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION dd ned n asado rer 10 4 2 2 WINDOWS 98 INSTALLATION eeesseseeeeeeeeeeneenee nennen 11 5 2 QUALITY 0 E E rE 28 6 REFERENCES Rn 29 List of Figures FIGURE 1 1 neue RI ree ce 5 FIG URE 2 LEDSc ettet ite eR t e utem aat divid
14. sor through the JTAG interface The target board must be built with an appropriate JTAG connector Please note the position of the key pin The key pin should be used as a guide to connect the pod to the target Included with the Summit ICE system are two extender connectors These extenders are used to connect the Summit ICE system to a target which was designed for use with the ADI ICEPAC These extenders allow connection to the JTAG pins on the ICEPAC header 4 Software Installation and Configuration 4 1 Windows NT Driver Installation Please refer to the emulator s software installation guide for further detailed instructions 4 2 Windows 95 98 2000 Plug n Play Driver Installation Configuration of the card is done automatically at boot up due to plug n play hardware support Refer to section 3 Hardware Installation and Configuration to install the Summit ICE and to connect the pod to the PC Prior to using your Summit ICE for the first time the Windows 95 98 2000 driver must be installed Follow the instructions below based on the version of Windows you are running 4 2 1 Windows 95 Installation 1 Power the PC and start Windows 95 This will activate the Update Device Driver Wizard as shown in figure 4 Click Next Update Device Driver Wizard Figure 4 Update Device Driver Wizard for Windows 95 2 Insert your vendor s emulator driver CD into the CD drive Windows 95 will then automatical
15. ually provide this quality please contact our Quality Assurance Department directly if you have any concerns at 603 883 2430 Monday Friday during normal business hours or via e mail at quality wmdsp com Our Quality Assurance Manager will listen to your concerns and provide a timely and effective solution 28 6 References This section discusses other documentation resources you will need to develop your application For information on designing the interface between an Analog Devices JTAG DSP and the emulation header on your custom DSP target board refer to Analog Devices JTAG Emulation Technical Reference 2 0 EE 68 For information about your development platform refer to your operating system manuals and hardware system manuals For information about digital signal processing theory and application you may which to consult Higgins Digital Signal Processing In VLSI Prentice Hall 1990 Oppenheim and Schafer Digital Signal Processing Prentice Hall 1975 For information on the emulator software refer to the Software Users Guide 29 30
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