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BLACKHAWK! LAN560 User manual

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5CCStudio Setup
B.) Using Create Board for CCStudio v3.1 and later
1. Run CCStudio Setup.
2. Select the “Create Board” tab and drag the “BH LAN560 Emulator Connection” to My
System on the left. This will prompt you for a connection name. You can enter any string
you want, but at a minimum, it typically includes the emulator name and target DSP or
board name (i.e. “Blackhawk LAN560 - C5509 Emulator”).
3. Now, highlight the new connection name you added under My System and add the avail-
able processor(s) from the middle window to match your hardware.
4. Save your setup and start CCStudio.
C.) Changing an XDS560 PCI import for CCStudio v2.2-v3.0
1. Run CCStudio Setup and import a setup for the TI XDS560 PCI card that matches your
target (refer to section (A.) above for importing).
2. Highlight the board you added under My System, right click with the mouse and choose
properties.
3. Locate the Emulator Name field under board properties tab and change the name from
“XDS560 0” to “BH560ETH 0”. If you need to change other properties (GEL, DSP, etc.) ,
you can do that too.
4. Save CCSetup and start CCStudio.
A.) Importing a Pre-defined Import or Factory Board
These instructions apply to CCStudio v2.2 - v3.3, but the import dialog varies slightly between ver-
sions. Refer to the LAN560 Installation Guide if more information is needed.
1. Run CCStudio Setup. And for CCStudio v3.0 and earlier, start the “Import a Configuration”
dialog.
2. Find and select “bh-lan560 emulator” from the “Platform” pull down menu located at
the top of the middle CCSetup window or in the center of the import dialog box (this will list
the LAN560 imports).
3. You can narrow down the import options further by using the “Family” pull down (i.e. select
“C55xx“ to list all TMS320C55x device imports).
4. When you find your target, or an import close to it, highlight the entry and choose the op-
tion to “add it to your system”.
5. If this import setup does not completely match your target, you can edit the properties
manually (i.e. to add or change a GEL file).
6. When finished, save the setup and start CCStudio.
Blackhawk
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www.blackhawk-dsp.com
Blackhawk is a registered trademark of EWA Technologies, Inc.
LAN560-QSe-04
 ETHERNET DEBUG INSTALL 
This ETHERNET debug installation portion of the LAN560 Quick Start Guide se-
ries is intended to show how to configure the LAN560 Emulator for operation
with Code Composer Studio using its LAN port.
For emulator network administration or debugging via the USB interface, please refer
to those specific Quick Start Guides also included with the LAN560 JTAG Emulator.
Inventory of Items Included
1. Blackhawk LAN560 JTAG Emulator POD
(LAN560) and 12 inch JTAG cable.
2. High-Speed USB 2.0 Compliant Cable
3. Ethernet RJ45 Patch Cable
4. 5 Volt DC power supply
5. AC power cord (s)
6. 20-pin cTI JTAG cable.
7. 20e_cTI-14t_TI Pin Converter
8. 20e_cTI-20t_ARM Pin Converter
9. Installation CD
10. Warranty and Product Registration Cards.
11. Quick Start Guide.
Other Items Required
1. Target Board System—a self-powered
board with a TI DSP and compatible JTAG
header connection conforming to IEEE
1149.1 Standard.
2. Copy of Code Composer Studio Version
2.2 †or later.
Installation Requirements
• PC or Notebook computer with one free USB v1.1 or v2.0 port for USB debug or LAN560
administration and/or free Ethernet port for LAN debug†.
• Windows® 2000 or XP/Vista Operating System
• Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio Version 2.2 or later.
• CD-ROM Drive.
†Ethernet connections to a local area network from the LAN560’s Ethernet port is made using a standard RJ45
patch cable (supplied). For direct connection (PC to LAN560) an RJ45 cross-over cable is required (not supplied).
LAN560 administration of TCP/IP address and subnet mask is done via USB port on the emulator.
6Quick Diagnostic
The LAN560 is a network device, so when it is powered and connected to your network, you can use the stan-
dard Windows PING command to test if the emulator is accessible from your PC. Just enter the command
shown below, which uses the default address. Your LAN560 may be configured with a different address, so
check with your network administrator if you did not originally configure the device.
C:\>ping 10.0.9.1
QUICK
START
GUIDE
Blackhawk™
LAN560
JTAG
Emulator (LAN560)
This equipment is designed to be
operated under the following envi-
ronmental conditions:
Temperature between 0°C –55°C.
Relative Humidity of 20% - 70%
non-condensing.
Operation of the unit outside of the
above range may affect structual
and mechanical integrity and
cause permanent damage.
Caution is necessasry to minimize
ESD (Electro-stactic Discharge)
which can damage electronic
components. Use in a controlled
environment where ESD materials
and practices are employed is
highly recommended.
IMPORTANT
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSIDERATIONS
2 3
1Emulation Driver Installation
The LAN560 JTAG Emulator shipped with its emulation drivers on CD ROM media
that are needed by Windows and CCStudio for operation.
2Hardware Installation
1. Insert the Emulation Driver CDROM into your PC’s CDROM drive.
2. Follow the installation wizard, and when done, you can install the emulator hardware.
If the installation executable fails to start automatically, run X:\Setup\Setup.exe,
where [X] is the drive letter for your CD ROM drive.
Network Cofiguration 4
1. Place the LAN560 module in desired location and connect the 5v DC power plug of the
power supply to the 5-volt DC input on the LAN560 (see figure 1).
2. Attach a CAT5 patch cable to an available port on your network hub or router and to the
LAN port on the LAN560 (see figure 1).
3. If not already connected, attach the JTAG cable assembly to the corresponding “D” con-
nector of the LAN560 (see figure 2).
5. Connect the power supply A/C wall cord to A/C power, which will power the LAN560 and
initiate connection to the network.
6. You can validate the network connection by “pinging” the unit’s IP address from any PC on
the same network (see section 6).
If the LAN560 is already installed on your network and connected to a target board,
you can skip this section and move to section 3.
FIGURE 2—JTAG End PlateFIGURE 1— LAN,USB & Power
Endplate
WARNING
Be careful to connect interface cables with the correct orientation. Pin 1 on the inter-
face cable should match Pin 1 on the DSP system connector. The JTAG cable as-
sembly features a "keyed" connector to minimize the chance of error.
Make sure the target is not powered when connecting!
3Network File Install
This section describes how to install the network files for your PC to access the emula-
tor across your local area network, WAN, etc..
1. Locate the file, bheth.inf. This file was copied to your system during section 1. Typical loca-
tion for this file is folder: C:\CCStudio_v3.3\blackhawk\drivers.1\LAN.
2. Highlight the file, right-click your mouse, and choose “install” from the menu (figure 3). Win-
dows will copy and install the necessary files to communicate with the LAN560.
FIGURE 3—Install Option
This section describes how to configure the network files on your PC to access the
LAN560 across your network when you run CCStudio.
The utility to configure access to the LAN560, bhethcfg.exe, was installed on your
system in section 1. The typical location for this file is in: C:\CCStudio_v3.3
\blackhawk\drivers.1\LAN.
• Launch the utility from windows, and verify that you are on the Setup Tab.
• In order to add a new emulator, right click on the white space within the main dialog win-
dow.
• Now Choose Add →BH560ETH #… for the emulator you wish to add.
• An IP Address dialog box will pop up where you need to enter your emulator IP address
that matches what you have set using the Network Administration Quick Start Guide.
• Now click on the Start button to enable and run the service on your machine. (you can
remove, disable or stop the service using the other three buttons).
• If your LAN560 is powered and connected to a target board, you can switch to the Test or
Status tabs to verify that you had successfully installed the LAN560 service.
IP Address of LAN560 to
access.
Matches Port # used in
CCSetup.
If you need more than nine
LAN560 devices, please refer
to the installation guide for
using the command line utility,
BH560Eth.exe.
If you have a large BH-
LAN560 pool. It is recom-
mended you use scripting to
set the services for each
user’s development PC, to
restrict or permit access to
specific LAN units.
Please refer to the Installation
Guide for details.
FIGURE 4—LAN560 Configuration Utility

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