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USB-100 JTAG Controller 
Product Overview

The USB-100 Boundary-Scan Controller is a low-cost,
easy-to-use and portable hardware interface for ScanWorks®
and a unit under test (UUT). The USB-100 can be easily moved
from ScanWorks stations in an office to the lab, or it can
be used in field service applications where it interfaces
a laptop computer to installed systems. Instead of being installed
in an internal slot or bay, the USB-100 simply plugs into
a USB port on the PC where ScanWorks is running. The USB-100
is based on the USB 2.0 specification that has a much higher
throughput rate than USB 1.1. USB 1.1 is supported, but not
recommended for most applications.
The compact USB-100 is about the size of a deck of playing
cards. Standard, off-the-shelf USB 2.0 mini-B cable connects
the USB-100 to a PC, making it easy to transport and connect.
A large pod is not needed to connect ScanWorks to a UUT in
the field or in manufacturing environments.
The USB-100 is supported in ScanWorks just as the ScanWorks
PCI-100, PX-100, and PCI-410 Boundary-Scan Controllers are
supported, simplifying the migration of boundary-scan projects
from one ScanWorks station to another with different controller
types. In the ScanWorks Select Hardware dialog, the user simply
selects the USB-100 as the controller type. The boundary-scan
test clock (TCK) frequency and the voltage settings for the
test access port (TAP) signals and discrete IO (DIO) signals
are set separately in the Configure Hardware dialog.
Because of the USB-100’s cost-effectiveness, multiple USB-100s
authorized by network licenses could make the entire organization
much more efficient since ScanWorks then could be easily deployed
where it is needed and when it is needed. For example, 10
users might only require access to ScanWorks occasionally.
Each user might have a USB-100 controller while two or three
network licenses were allotted to all 10. Or, fewer USB-100
controllers could be purchased and they could be easily shared
among a group of users.
The USB-100 package includes the controller, a standard two-meter
USB mini-B cable, a 20-pin cable to connect the USB-100 controller
to a UUT and an adapter to interface the USB-100’a 20-pin
connector to the standard 14-pin connector. The USB-100 20-pin
connector conforms to the same pin-out as the PCI-410 TAP
port pin-out.
The USB-100 supports all of the primary functions used for
boundary-scan test and programming, including the TAP state
transitions for multi-drop device communication protocols.
The USB-100 supports one set of JTAG TAP signals and four
bidirectional discrete IO (non-boundary-scan) signals. It
supports UUT logic levels ranging from 0.8V to 3.3V (5V tolerant).
Its TCK frequency range extends from 20 MHz to 80 KHz. Although
a high TCK frequency is supported, the throughput is limited
by the USB protocol to approximately three Mb/second (Mbps).
The USB-100’s throughput is adequate for all but the most
time critical boundary-scan applications, such as flash programming
in high volume manufacturing. Currently, one USB-100 at a
time can be controlled by ScanWorks.
TCK Frequency
The TCK frequency is set in the Configure Hardware dialog
that is accessed from the ScanWorks Tools menu. It can also
be set to different frequencies for specific actions using
the Action Requirements dialog.
TCK Frequencies (MHz)
20.0 |
4.0 |
1.00 |
13.3 |
3.0 |
0.75 |
10.0 |
2.5 |
0.50 |
8.0 |
2.0 |
0.25 |
6.7 |
1.5 |
0.125 |
5.0 |
1.25 |
0.080 |
UUT Logic Level Supported
The USB-100 Boundary-Scan Controller supports
the logic levels listed below for both the TAP signals and
the discrete IO signals. The TAP and discrete IO signal logic
levels are set independently. All TAP signals are set to the
same level and all four discrete IO signals are set to the
same level. The IO impedance levels are fixed at a level compatible
with common UUT IO characteristics. The TMS, TCK, TDI, and
TRST signals are designed to drive an input impedance of greater
than 1K ohm. The TDO input signal provides high impedance
input characteristics.
Voltages
0.8V |
1.2V |
2.5V |
0.9V |
1.5V |
3.3V |
1.0V |
1.8V |
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