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AC7MDT10-D16/S16

Manufacturer Part Number
AC7MDT10-D16/S16
Description
KIT CONN SDIP16/SO16 ST7MDT10
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of AC7MDT10-D16/S16

Accessory Type
16-SDIP, 16-SOIC Connection Kit
For Use With/related Products
ST7MDT10-EMU3 Emulator
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
In-circuit debugging connection with ICD adapter
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CLKIN solder point (G2)
Your in-circuit debugging tool can provide the clock signal for initiating in-circuit
communication with the microcontroller on the ICD adapter. To do this, you must complete
the connection with a drop of solder on the CLKIN solder point (G2) shown in
Figure 18. CLKIN solder point (G2)
When the solder drop is placed on the CLKIN solder point (G2), pin PA5 is relayed to CLKIN
on the ICC connector. PA5 is not available for the application.
When the clock signal is furnished by the in-circuit debugging tool, use the Option Bytes
Disabled mode to start the in-circuit debugging session. For further information about this
mode refer to the online help of your integrated development environment or debugging
software.
Run the application in standalone mode
Once the microcontroller on the ICD adapter has been programmed during an in-circuit
debugging or in-circuit programming session, it can run the application in place of the target
microcontroller without being connected to an in-circuit debugging tool or the host PC.
Figure 19. RST/PA3 On jumper (TP2)
To run the application in standalone mode, the RST/PA3 On jumper (TP2) must be fitted
and the ICD On jumper (TP1) must not be fitted.
Solder point G2
TP1 not fitted
for standalone
MB509
TP2 fitted for
standalone
MB509
Figure
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