The CodeWarrior USB TAP OnCE probe has a 14-pin connector which automatically supports target signal levels from 1.8V to 3.3V.
The following figure shows the pin assignments of the probe OnCE connector.
The following table lists OnCE signal names, direction, pin numbers, descriptions, and drive capabilities for the probe OnCE Connector.
| OnCE pin | Signal mnemonic | Signal direction | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | TDI | From USB TAP probe connector | 50mA driver |
| 2 | GND | - n/a - | |
| 3 | TDO | From target system | 30pF load |
| 4 | GND | - n/a - | |
| 5 | TCK | From USB TAP probe connector | 50mA driver |
| 6 | GND | - n/a - | |
| 7 | Reserved | From USB TAP probe connector | 50mA driver |
| 8 | No-Connect/Key | - n/a - | |
| 9 | RESET | Bi-directional | Open-drain. 100Ohm to ground when asserted by USB TAP probe, 35pF load when not asserted |
| 10 | TMS | From USB TAP probe connector | 50mA driver |
| 11 | VDD | From target system | 2MOhm pull-down, plus 0.01uF load |
| 12 | Reserved | Bi-directional | Open-drain, 100Ohm to ground when asserted by USB TAP probe, 35pF load when not asserted1 |
| 13 | Reserved | Bi-directional | Open-drain, 100Ohm to ground when asserted by USB TAP probe, 35pF load when not asserted1 |
| 14 | TRST | From USB TAP probe connector | 50mA driver |
The following table provides a general description of each OnCE signal and the operational requirements.
| OnCE pin | Signal mnemonic | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | TDI | Must be wired to the target processor. The USB TAP probe drives the TDI output with up to 50 mA. The TDI trace should be kept short and maintain a "two-signal-width" spacing from any other parallel dynamic signal trace. TDI should have an RC termination option at the processor. |
| 2 | GND | Must be wired to the target. GND is connected directly to the USB TAP ground inside the USB TAP probe. |
| 3 | TDO | Must be wired to the target processor. TDO is an output from the target processor and input to the USB TAP probe. The TDO trace run should be kept short and maintain a "two-signal-width" spacing from any other parallel dynamic signal trace. TDO should have a series termination resistor located near the target processor. |
| 4 | GND | Must be wired to the target. GND is connected directly to the ground inside the USB TAP probe. |
| 5 | TCK | Must be wired to the target processor. The USB TAP probe drives the TCK output with up to 50 mA. The TCK trace run should be kept as short as possible and maintain a "two-signal-width" spacing from any other parallel dynamic signal trace. |
| 6 | GND | Must be wired to the target. GND is connected directly to the ground inside the USB TAP probe. |
| 7 | Reserved | Not required for emulation. |
| 8 | No-Connect/Key | Not required for emulation. Pin 8 should be clipped on the target OnCE header. |
| 9 | RESET | Must be wired to the target processor. The USB TAP probe drives the RESET output with 50mA. During reset, the USB TAP probe drives RESET to ground through a 100Ohm resistor. |
| 10 | TMS | Must be wired to the target processor. The USB TAP probe drives the TCK output with up to 50mA. The TCK trace run should be kept as short as possible and maintain a "two-signal-width" spacing from any other parallel dynamic signal trace. |
| 11 | VDD | Must be wired to the target. The USB TAP probe uses this signal to determine if power is applied to the target. This signal is also used as a voltage reference for the signals driven by the USB TAP probe (TDI, TCK, TMS, RESET, and TRST). |
| 12 | Reserved | Not required for emulation. |
| 13 | Reserved | Not required for emulation. |
| 14 | TRST | Must be wired to the target processor. The USB TAP probe drives the TRST output with up to 50 mA. The TRST trace run should be kept short and maintain a "two-signal-width" spacing from any other parallel dynamic signal trace. |