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•Inspect the product regularly to ensure that it is in good working order.
•Ensure that the product is free from dust and debris that might cause damage.
•Clean the product with an air duster when necessary.
•Power down the system when not in use.
•Observe ESD precautions when handling the product.
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•Increase the distance between the product and the receiver.
•Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the product is
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The product can be sensitive to Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) or Electromagnetic Interference
(EMI) which might cause incorrect operation of the product:
•Avoid using the product near sources of EMI.
•Never use the product in Safety-Critical-Systems (SCS), or Life-Critical-Systems (LCS).
Arm recommends that, wherever possible, shielded interface cables be used.
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Contents
Contents
List of Figures.......................................................................................................................................8
List of Tables.........................................................................................................................................9
1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................................10
1.1 Conventions................................................................................................................................................... 10
1.2 Useful resources........................................................................................................................................... 11
1.3 Other information.........................................................................................................................................12
2. The DSTREAM-ST system......................................................................................................................... 13
2.1 Buy Arm DSTREAM-ST.............................................................................................................................. 13
2.2 Arm DSTREAM-ST box contents............................................................................................................. 13
2.3 The DSTREAM-ST unit...............................................................................................................................14
3. Set up your DSTREAM-ST.........................................................................................................................19
3.1 Install the USB drivers for the DSTREAM-ST unit on Windows...................................................... 19
3.2 Install the USB drivers for the DSTREAM-ST unit on Linux..............................................................20
3.3 Connect and power up the DSTREAM-ST unit....................................................................................20
3.4 DSTREAM-ST unit boot sequence...........................................................................................................22
3.5 Update the DSTREAM-ST firmware........................................................................................................ 23
4. Work with your DSTREAM-ST................................................................................................................. 24
4.1 Debug software for DSTREAM-ST.......................................................................................................... 24
4.2 Hot-plug the debug cable.......................................................................................................................... 25
5. Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................27
5.1 DSTREAM-ST overheats.............................................................................................................................27
5.2 Restore a DSTREAM-ST unit.................................................................................................................... 27
5.3 Remotely restart a DSTREAM-ST unit....................................................................................................28
5.4 Troubleshoot target connections.............................................................................................................. 28
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List of Figures
List of Figures
Figure 2-1: Rear of the DSTREAM-ST unit...................................................................................14
Figure 2-2: Front of the DSTREAM-ST unit................................................................................. 15
Figure 2-3: Indicator LEDs.................................................................................................................17
Figure 3-1: Connecting the host PC to the DSTREAM-ST unit............................................... 21
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List of Tables
List of Tables
Table 5-1: Target connection troubleshooting.............................................................................. 28
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Introduction
1. Introduction
Describes the DSTREAM-ST debug and trace unit which enables you to debug and optimize your
software on Arm processor-based hardware targets.
1.1 Conventions
The following subsections describe conventions used in Arm documents.
Glossary
The Arm Glossary is a list of terms used in Arm documentation, together with definitions for
those terms. The Arm Glossary does not contain terms that are industry standard unless the Arm
meaning differs from the generally accepted meaning.
See the Arm® Glossary for more information: developer.arm.com/glossary.
Typographic conventions
Arm documentation uses typographical conventions to convey specific meaning.
Convention Use
italic Citations.
bold Interface elements, such as menu names.
Terms in descriptive lists, where appropriate.
monospace Text that you can enter at the keyboard, such as commands, file and program names, and source code.
monospace underline A permitted abbreviation for a command or option. You can enter the underlined text instead of the full
command or option name.
<and> Encloses replaceable terms for assembler syntax where they appear in code or code fragments.
For example:
MRC p15, 0, <Rd>, <CRn>, <CRm>, <Opcode_2>
SMALL CAPITALS Terms that have specific technical meanings as defined in the Arm® Glossary. For example,
IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED, IMPLEMENTATION SPECIFIC, UNKNOWN, and UNPREDICTABLE.
Recommendations. Not following these recommendations might lead to system failure or damage.
Requirements for the system. Not following these requirements might result in system failure or damage.
Requirements for the system. Not following these requirements will result in system failure or damage.
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Convention Use
An important piece of information that needs your attention.
A useful tip that might make it easier, better or faster to perform a task.
A reminder of something important that relates to the information you are reading.
1.2 Useful resources
This document contains information that is specific to this product. See the following resources for
other useful information.
Access to Arm documents depends on their confidentiality:
•Non-Confidential documents are available at developer.arm.com/documentation. Each
document link in the following tables goes to the online version of the document.
•Confidential documents are available to licensees only through the product package.
Arm product resources Document ID Confidentiality
Arm Development Studio Getting Started
Guide
101469 Non-Confidential
Arm Development Studio Heterogeneous
system debug with Arm Development
Studio
102021 Non-Confidential
Arm Development Studio User Guide 101470 Non-Confidential
Arm DSTREAM-HT Getting Started Guide 101760 Non-Confidential
Arm DSTREAM-HT System and Interface
Design Reference Guide
101761 Non-Confidential
Arm DSTREAM-PT Getting Started Guide 101713 Non-Confidential
Arm DSTREAM-PT System and Interface
Design Reference Guide
101714 Non-Confidential
Arm DSTREAM-ST System and Interface
Design Reference Guide
100893 Non-Confidential
Arm DSTREAM-XT Getting Started Guide 102443 Non-Confidential
Arm DSTREAM-XT System and Interface
Design Reference Guide
102444 Non-Confidential
CoreSight Access Tool (CSAT) User Guide epm051792 Non-Confidential
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1.3 Other information
See the Arm website for other relevant information.
•Arm® Developer.
•Arm® Documentation.
•Technical Support.
•Arm® Glossary.
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The DSTREAM-ST system
2. The DSTREAM-ST system
DSTREAM-ST is a debug and trace hardware unit that enables software debug and optimization on
Arm® processor-based targets.
DSTREAM-ST provides an interface between a host such as Arm Development Studio and an Arm
processor-based target using a hardware interface such as JTAG or Serial Wire Debug (SWD). It
also enables the collection of narrow-port (4-pin) parallel streaming trace from the device for non-
intrusive debug and code optimization.
This chapter describes the DSTREAM-ST hardware.
2.1 Buy Arm DSTREAM-ST
Arm has over 100 trusted distributors around the world offering products, training, and support.
You can contact them to buy DSTREAM-ST.
For debug unit product comparisons, and more information about purchasing options, see the
Debug Probe subset of tools in the Arm Developer Store.
For OEM licenses, contact Arm directly.
2.2 Arm DSTREAM-ST box contents
The DSTREAM-ST product box contains the required components to set up and connect your PC
to your Arm® architecture-based development board.
The items are:
•DSTREAM-ST unit.
•Power supply unit and associated cables.
•Ethernet cable.
•USB 3.0 cable.
•CoreSight™ 10/20-way 0.05" pitch ribbon cable.
•CoreSight Short 20-way 0.05" pitch ribbon cable.
•JTAG 20-way 0.1" pitch ribbon cable.
•JTAG 14-way Texas Instruments adapter.
•MICTOR 38-way adapter.
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2.3 The DSTREAM-ST unit
The DSTREAM-ST unit provides the hardware interface to connect the host computer to your
target.
Rear
The rear of the DSTREAM-ST unit contains ports for connecting to the network, host PC, and the
power source. It also contains the RESET button and the USER IO port.
Figure 2-1: Rear of the DSTREAM-ST unit
USB 3.0 portEthernet port User IO port Reset button Power input
Ethernet port
If you want to access your DSTREAM-ST unit over a local area network, use the Ethernet
port.
The green LED indicates that the Ethernet link is up and running. The yellow LED indicates
that activity is taking place. Supported data rates are: 10/100/1000 Mbps.
DSTREAM-ST is a Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) device. To achieve the maximum GbE data transfer
rate:
•Your PC must support the GbE standard.
•Your network infrastructure must support the GbE standard.
•You must use the included GbE cable.
USB 3.0 port
To connect the DSTREAM-ST unit directly to your host PC, use the USB 3.0 port.
DSTREAM-ST is a USB 3.0 device. To achieve the maximum USB 3.0 data transfer rate:
•Your PC must have a USB 3.0 port.
•You must use the included USB 3.0 data cable.
Longer or lower-quality cables might not operate at USB 3.0 data transfer rates because of
higher signal loss. In this event, DSTREAM-ST reverts to USB 2.0 mode.
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USER IO port
Use the USER IO port to set up custom input or output connections to your target. See the
Arm DSTREAM-ST System and Interface Design Reference Guide for more details.
RESET Button
Always use the RESET button to power-cycle your DSTREAM-ST unit.
Disconnecting and reconnecting the DC plug to power-cycle your target
might cause ground-loop issues.
To reset the DSTREAM-ST unit, press and release the RESET button. The RESET button
operates immediately and performs a full internal power-cycle. This also resets any attached
probes.
If you continue to hold the RESET button for 10 seconds more, the STATUS
LED flashes red rapidly. When you release the RESET button after this point,
DSTREAM-ST reboots and defaults back to factory installed firmware. To
update the firmware of your DSTREAM-ST unit, use the Debug Hardware
Firmware Installer view in Arm® Development Studio.
Power input
Connect the power adapter provided with the DSTREAM-ST unit to this port.
Front
The front of the DSTREAM-ST unit contains ports for connecting to your target.
Figure 2-2: Front of the DSTREAM-ST unit.
CORESIGHT 20
A high-density connector that supports 10-way or 20-way CoreSight™ standards in addition
to a subset of the MIPI debug connection standards. It provides support for Serial Wire and
JTAG interface modes in a 20-pin (0.05") connector.
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To achieve the highest possible trace data rate, Arm recommends using the
short, 15cm ribbon cable.
ARM JTAG 20
JTAG 20 provides support for Serial Wire and JTAG interface modes in a 20-pin (0.1")
connector.
AUX
This port is included for any potential future enhancement of DSTREAM-ST.
Other connectors
Included with DSTREAM-ST are:
•Texas Instruments 14-way adapter - Used together with the Arm JTAG 20 cable,
provides debug access to any target with a TI JTAG 14 header.
•MICTOR adapter - Used together with the Arm JTAG 20 and CoreSight 20 cables, this
adapter provides debug and trace access to any target with a MICTOR socket.
To achieve full MICTOR connectivity, you must use both the Arm JTAG 20
and CoreSight 20 cables.
Optional adapters
The following adapters are also available for use with DSTREAM-ST. Each of these allows
DSTREAM-ST to capture up to 4-bit wide ETM trace and also allow the use of separate
debug and trace power domains.
•MIPI-34 adapter - This adapter connects directly to the front panel of DSTREAM-ST and
is supplied with a MIPI-34 ribbon cable to provide debug and trace access to any target
with a MIPI-34 header.
•MIPI-60 adapter - This adapter plugs into a target's MIPI-60 socket and converts it to a
MICTOR socket for use with the DSTREAM-ST MICTOR adapter.
To obtain optional adapters, contact Arm support with your requirements.
Indicator LEDs on the top
When you power up the DSTREAM-ST unit, the LEDs on top of the unit indicate the status of the
unit.
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Figure 2-3: Indicator LEDs
DSTREAM logo
The DSTREAM logo on the top of the unit illuminates and the STATUS LED begins to flash
when you power up the DSTREAM-ST unit. The DSTREAM logo also flashes when you
click the Identify button in the Debug Hardware Configure IP view or the Debug Hardware
Firmware Installer view in Arm Development Studio.
STATUS
Illuminates green to show that DSTREAM-ST is in its ready state.
If a critical error is detected, the STATUS LED illuminates as continuous red. If the STATUS
LED is red, then you must reset the DSTREAM-ST unit to the factory settings before you can
continue using it. If the DSTREAM-ST unit fails to boot after a reset, contact Arm support.
For more information, see Restore a DSTREAM-ST unit.
FLASH
Illuminates when the unit is accessing its internal flash storage.
TARGET
Illuminates when a valid target VTREF is detected.
DEBUG
Illuminates when debug data transfer takes place.
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TRACING
Indicates that DSTREAM-ST is attempting to capture data and synchronize with the trace
stream.
TRIGGER
Indicates that a trigger is present in the trace data.
DATA
Indicates that trace synchronization is complete and DSTREAM-ST is capturing trace data.
Trace synchronization is when the DSTREAM-ST unit aligns with the trace data stream on
detection of a full synchronization packet.
OVERFLOW
Indicates an overflow-condition during trace capture. An overflow condition occurs if it has
not been possible to stream trace data to the host PC at a high enough rate. For example,
if the USB port is only operating in USB 2.0 mode, if the Ethernet port is only operating
at 100Mbps, or if other applications on the host PC are using too much USB or Ethernet
bandwidth.
In general, when streaming trace data, the best practice is to keep usage of other
applications, on the host PC, to a minimum.
TRC CLK
If the TRC CLK LED is green, it indicates that a valid trace clock is detected. This is the
normal condition when capturing trace data from a target.
If the TRC CLK LED is off, then no trace clock signal is detected.
If the TRC CLK LED is red and flashing, it indicates that the received trace clock frequency is
too high or too low to be captured.
Related information
Connect and power up the DSTREAM-ST unit on page 20
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Set up your DSTREAM-ST
3. Set up your DSTREAM-ST
This chapter contains instructions about connecting the DSTREAM-ST unit to your host PC and
target system.
3.1 Install the USB drivers for the DSTREAM-ST unit on
Windows
To use the DSTREAM-ST unit with a USB connection, install the USB device drivers for
your operating system. The USB drivers for the DSTREAM-ST unit are provided with Arm®
Development Studio.
Before you begin
Ensure you have:
•Installed Arm Development Studio. For more information, see the Arm Development Studio
Getting Started Guide.
•Administrative privileges on your PC.
Procedure
1. Using administrative privileges, run the driver_install.bat batch file that is available in
<Arm_Development_Studio_install_directory>\sw\driver_files directory.
2. In the Arm Development Studio Driver Installation Wizard, click Next and follow the steps.
During installation, you might receive warnings such as Windows can't verify
the publisher of this driver software. You can safely ignore these warnings and
continue with the installation.
3. After the drivers are installed, click Finish.
Results
The USB drivers are now installed on your PC.
Related information
Connect and power up the DSTREAM-ST unit on page 20
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Set up your DSTREAM-ST
3.2 Install the USB drivers for the DSTREAM-ST unit on
Linux
To use the DSTREAM-ST unit with a USB connection, install the USB device drivers for
your operating system. The USB drivers for the DSTREAM-ST unit are provided with Arm®
Development Studio.
Before you begin
Ensure you have:
•Installed Arm Development Studio. For more information, see the Arm Development Studio
Getting Started Guide.
•Administrative privileges on your PC.
Procedure
1. Using root privileges, run the run_post_install_for_Arm_Development_Studio_vx.x.sh script
file that is available in the Arm Development Studio install directory. The x.x in the filename
denotes the Arm Development Studio version that is installed on your PC.
2. To confirm the installation, enter yes.
Results
The USB drivers are now installed on your PC.
Related information
Connect and power up the DSTREAM-ST unit on page 20
3.3 Connect and power up the DSTREAM-ST unit
This topic describes how to connect your DSTREAM-ST unit to your host PC and target hardware.
Before you begin
•You must have installed Arm Development Studio to access the software drivers and debug
hardware configuration utilities.
•Your target hardware must contain a debug interface supported by DSTREAM-ST. For a list of
supported connectors, see Target interface connectors in the Arm® DSTREAM-ST System and
Interface Design Reference Guide.
•To connect the DSTREAM-ST unit between your PC and the target hardware, you need:
◦ The DSTREAM-ST unit.
◦ The power adapter for the DSTREAM-ST unit and the mains cable for the power adapter
that is appropriate for your region.
◦ To connect the DSTREAM-ST unit to the PC or the network, you need either:
▪ The USB cable, to connect the DSTREAM-ST unit directly to the PC using the USB 3.0
port.
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