HP E3490A Processor Probe for Motorola 683xx Microcontrollers


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Product Summary

The HP E3490A processor probe provides much of the capability a software engineer needs to perform in-target debugging--all at a much lower cost than a traditional emulator.

Debugging Capabilities

The processor probe helps you debug your code by providing run control, high-speed code downloading, programming of target system flash (useful for product manufacturing as well as development), memory/register display and modification. Memory can be symbolically modified through available source-level debuggers. When using the HP E3490A over the LAN and running your target system at full speed, the code download rate is up to four megabytes per minute. You control program execution by setting software breakpoints or an externally generated hardware breakpoint.

Easy Connection to Your Target System

The processor probe easily connects to your target system as it does not require that you directly probe the microcontroller. Access to the target system is gained through the Motorola standard, 8- or 10-ping, background debug mode (BDM) connector. If your target system does not incorporate the connector, you can access the BDM pins directly on the microcontroller using flying lead probes that are provided.



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Product Features

Advantages Over Traditional Emulators:

Advantages Over ROM Monitors:



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Product Specifications


Supported Mircocontrollers:
3.3 V and 5 V versions of Motorola 683xx controllers that support Background Debug Mode (BDM)
Electrical Loading on Target System:
Pin 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10: 40 pF, 7.5 Kohm to Vdd
Pin 9: Idd < 10 mA at 5 V, < 1 mA at 3 V
Download Rate:
4 MB/min when target system is running at full speed
Flash PROMs Programmable:
Contact the factory for Specific Part Numbers
Number of Software Breakpoints:
Virtually unlimited
OMF Formats Supported by HP Interfaces:
HP/MRI IEEE 695
Intel OMF86, OMF286, OMF386 (including Borland and Microsoft extensions)
Physical Size:
155 mm Width x 161 mm Depth x 65 mm Height

Physical Connections

Ethernet:
10base2 or 10baseT Ethernet connections TCP/IP protocol
RS-232:
1200 through 115200 baud rates supported

Environmental

Temperature:
Operating: 0o to +55o C (+32o to +131o F)
Nonoperating: -40o to +70o C (-40o to +158o F)
Altitude:
Operating: 4600 m (15,000 ft)
Nonoperating: 15300 m (50,000 ft)
Humidity:
15% to 95% Relative

Regulatory Compliance

EMC:
CISPR 11:1990/EN 55011:1991 Group 1, Class A
IEC 801-2:1991/EN 50082-1:1992 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD
IEC 801-3:1984/EN 50082-1:1992 3 V/m, (1 kHz 80% AM, 27-1000 MHz)
IEC 801-4:1988/EN 50082-1:1992 O.RkV Sig Lines, 1 kV Power Lines
Safety Approvals:
IEC 1010-1:1990; +
AMD 1:1992
UL 1244
CSA-C22.2 No. 231 (Series M-89)



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HP E3490A    Processor Probe for Motorola 683xx Microcontrollers

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