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tor, a C/C++ compiler, and a C/C++ run-time library that
includes DSP and mathematical functions. Two key points
for these tools are:
• Compiled ADSP-219x C/C++ code efficiency—the
• ADSP-218x family code compatibility—The assembler
Debugging both C/C++ and assembly programs with the
VisualDSP++ debugger, programmers can:
• View mixed C/C++ and assembly code (interleaved
• Insert break points
• Set conditional breakpoints on registers, memory, and
• Trace instruction execution
• Perform linear or statistical profiling of program
• Fill, dump, and graphically plot the contents of memory
• Source level debugging
• Create custom debugger windows
The VisualDSP++ IDE lets programmers define and
manage DSP software development. Its dialog boxes and
property pages let programmers configure and manage all
of the ADSP-219x development tools, including the syntax
highlighting in the VisualDSP++ editor. This capability
permits:
• Control how the development tools process inputs and
• Maintain a one-to-one correspondence with the tool’s
Analog Devices’ DSP emulators use the IEEE 1149.1 JTAG
test access port of the ADSP-2196 processor to monitor and
control the target board processor during emulation. The
emulator provides full-speed emulation, allowing inspection
and modification of memory, registers, and processor
stacks. Nonintrusive in-circuit emulation is assured by the
use of the processor’s JTAG interface—the emulator does
not affect target system loading or timing.
In addition to the software and hardware development tools
available from Analog Devices, third parties provide a wide
range of tools supporting the ADSP-219x processor family.
Hardware tools include ADSP-219x PC plug-in cards.
Third Party software tools include DSP libraries, real-time
operating systems, and block diagram design tools.
REV. PrA
September 2001
compiler has been developed for efficient translation of
C/C++ code to ADSP-219x assembly. The DSP has
architectural features that improve the efficiency of
compiled C/C++ code.
has legacy features to ease the conversion of existing
ADSP-218x applications to the ADSP-219x.
source and object information)
stacks
execution
generate outputs.
command line switches.
This information applies to a product under development. Its characteristics and specifications are subject to change with-
out notice. Analog Devices assumes no obligation regarding future manufacturing unless otherwise agreed to in writing.
For current information contact Analog Devices at 800/262-5643
Designing an Emulator-Compatible DSP Board
(Target)
The White Mountain DSP (Product Line of Analog
Devices, Inc.) family of emulators are tools that every DSP
developer needs to test and debug hardware and software
systems. Analog Devices has supplied an IEEE 1149.1
JTAG Test Access Port (TAP) on each JTAG DSP. The
emulator uses the TAP to access the internal features of the
DSP, allowing the developer to load code, set breakpoints,
observe variables, observe memory, and examine registers.
The DSP must be halted to send data and commands, but
once an operation has been completed by the emulator, the
DSP system is set running at full speed with no impact on
system timing.
To use these emulators, the target’s design must include the
interface between an Analog Devices’ JTAG DSP and the
emulation header on a custom DSP target board.
Target Board Header
The emulator interface to an Analog Devices’ JTAG DSP
is a 14-pin header, as shown in
supply this header on the target board in order to commu-
nicate with the emulator. The interface consists of a
standard dual row 0.025" square post header, set on
0.1"
Pin 3 is the key position used to prevent the pod from being
inserted backwards. This pin must be clipped on the target
board.
Also, the clearance (length, width, and height) around the
header must be considered. Leave a clearance of at least
0.15" and 0.10" around the length and width of the header,
and reserve a height clearance to attach and detach the pod
connector.
Figure 7. JTAG Target Board Connector for JTAG
0.1" spacing, with a minimum post length of 0.235".
Equipped Analog Devices DSP (Jumpers in
Place)
Figure
7. The customer must
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