Before setting up your system, you should make sure that the operating environment is prepared.
This instrument contains static-sensitive components that are subject to damage from electrostatic discharge. Use standard ESD precautions when transporting, handling, or using the instrument and the target, when connecting/disconnecting the instrument and the target, and when removing the cover of the instrument.
We recommend that you use the following precautions:
The above precautions should be considered as minimum requirements for a static-controlled environment.
The USB TAP probe is powered through the USB cable and does not use an external power supply. It is designed to be plugged directly into a host computer, but also can work with self-powered hubs. Bus-powered hubs may be unable to provide sufficient power for the USB TAP probe, which requires 200 mA. If insufficient power is available, your host operating system will indicate this failure and the probe will go into a low power suspend mode. If your hub is not able to provide sufficient power, connect the USB TAP probe directly to your host PC, or purchase a self-powered USB hub.
The USB TAP probe can operate in a temperature range of 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 ºF).
The USB TAP probe automatically supports target signal levels from 1.8V to 3.3V.