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ZLP128ICE01ZEM

Manufacturer Part Number
ZLP128ICE01ZEM
Description
EMULATOR CRIMZON Z8 ZLP12840
Manufacturer
Zilog

Specifications of ZLP128ICE01ZEM

Interface Type
RS-232, Ethernet, USB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
269-3829
ZLP128ICE01ZEM/G
®
Crimzon
In-Circuit Emulator
User Manual
UM018408-0408
®
Copyright ©2008 by Zilog
, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.zilog.com

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ZLP128ICE01ZEM Summary of contents

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... ZLP128ICE01ZEM/G ® Crimzon In-Circuit Emulator User Manual UM018408-0408 ® Copyright ©2008 by Zilog , Inc. All rights reserved. www.zilog.com ...

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... Using an Event to Stop and Collecting Trace After an sections. 06 Updated Figure Connecting Crimzon ICE to OTP Programming Module 05 Updated as per Zilog templates and Style Guide. Updated document product line by adding "/G". 03 Added note under section from an Existing Hex ® Crimzon In-Circuit Emulator ...

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Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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Key Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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... This kit has been replaced by an improved version, ZCRMZNICE01ZEMG. Zilog’s Crimzon family emulation with a Trace and Event system for program debugging using Zilog Developer Studio II (ZDS II) development tools. Use the included OTP programming module to burn your design code to OTP devices. Kit Features The kit features include: • ...

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System Requirements Table 1 lists the system requirements for running ZDS II. Table 1. ZDS II System Requirements Recommended Configuration PC running Windows XP Professional Pentium III/500 MHz processor 128 MB RAM 65 MB hard disk space Super VGA video ...

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... Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. To receive free technical support, register your software at www.zilog.com. To access the registration page, open the Support menu at the top of the web page and click Product Registration. Hardware Installation The Crimzon ICE and Programming System features an Ethernet inter- face, a USB interface, and an RS-232 serial port ...

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OTP Programming Out In GND Target Trigger UM018408-0408 J7 1 Int Target CLK Source Figure 1. Crimzon ICE Top View Figure 2. IR Development Board ® Crimzon In-Circuit Emulator User Manual P9 P17 Target ...

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... To set up the 20-/28-PDIP emulation pods for use in specific applications of Port P31 on the ZLP128ICE01ZEM/G, see J1 Jumper Table 2. Jumper Settings Jumper OFF UM018408-0408 Figure 3. Location of J1 Jumper Port P31 Function Infrared (IR) Amplifier Digital/Analog ® Crimzon In-Circuit Emulator User Manual Figure 3 and Table 2. Introduction ...

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... ZLP128ICE01ZEM Rev later • ZLP128ICE01ZEMG Rev later Note: For ZLP128ICE01ZEM Rev earlier releases, refer to the documen- tation shipped with the kit for the emulation pods. If you have any ques- tion, contact Zilog http://support.zilog.com/support/custom_login.asp Connecting Crimzon ICE to the Target Pod ...

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Connecting Crimzon ICE to OTP Programming Module (Optional) After developing and debugging your software, follow the steps below to connect the Crimzon ICE to the OTP programming module so that you can burn your code onto the OTP chip: 1. ...

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... Ensure that the target board is not powered ON. 3. Connect power supply to the Crimzon ICE. The 3 and 1 power LEDs must illuminate, see ® Zilog UM018408-0408 CAT-5 Crossover Cable DB9-to-DB9 Cable Figure 5. Crimzon ICE Rear Panel support at www.zilog.com ® Crimzon In-Circuit Emulator User Manual Figure Crimzon ICE Figure 5. Contact if there is any problem ...

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Setting Up Ethernet Communications The default IP address and subnet mask of the Crimzon ICE are 192.168.1.50 and 255.255.255.0, respectively. To enable communication between the PC running ZDS II and the Crimzon ICE, you must either change the PC’s Ethernet ...

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Changing the PC’s Settings to Match the Crimzon ICE Follow the steps below to change the PC’s Ethernet settings: Note: The following instructions are for MS Windows XP. If your Win- dows OS is different, refer to your MS Windows ...

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In the panel labeled LAN or High-Speed Internet, double-click the Local Area Connection icon. The Local Area Connection Status window appears, see Figure 8. Local Area Connection Status Window UM018408-0408 ® Crimzon In-Circuit Emulator Figure 8. User Manual 11 ...

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In the Local Area Connection Status window, click Properties but- ton. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears, see Figure Figure 9. Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the scroll down list, ...

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Figure 10. Internet Protocol Properties Dialog 5. Enter the IP address and subnet mask to match those displayed in Figure 10 ple address of 192.168.1.21 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 are being assigned to the PC. These ...

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... When the emulator is turned on or reset, a Crimzon ICE console boot- up message appears in the HyperTerminal. A typical boot-up message is shown below: ZiLOG Z8 LXM ICE Firmware Version 2.0, Build (Aug 22 2005 08:14:37) Copyright (C) 2005 ZiLOG, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Adding emac driver... Attempting to establish Ethernet connection. 10 Mbps Half-Duplex Link established UM018408-0408 Crimzon → ...

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... To connect the Crimzon ICE to your PC using a USB port, load the appro- priate driver from the ZDS II installation directory or CD-ROM provided with your emulator. ZDS II software is available for download from www.zilog.com. The procedure of loading the appropriate driver, depends on your Windows OS version. UM018408-0408 ...

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... See Figure 11. Crimzon ICE Rear Panel Ensure the target board is not powered ON. Caution: 2. Connect power supply to the Crimzon ICE. The 3 and 1 power LEDs should illuminate, see Contact Zilog In Windows, the Found New Hardware wizard should activate auto- matically. UM018408-0408 Crimzon Figure 11 for Crimzon ICE rear panel connection. ® ...

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Figure 12. Crimzon ICE Front Panel 3. In the wizard, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced); click Next. Note: If the Windows Logo testing dialog appears, select Continue Anyway. 4. Select Search for the best driver in ...

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... Ensure the target board is not powered ON. Caution: 2. Connect power supply to the Crimzon ICE. The 3 and 1 power LEDs should illuminate, see Contact Zilog In Windows, the Found New Hardware wizard must activate auto- matically the wizard, click Next. 4. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended); ...

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... Files\ZiLOG\ZDSII_<product>_<version>\sam- ples\<processor type>_<demo name> Start ZDS II for the Crimzon ICE Emulator by selecting Start → Zilog ZDS II - Crimzon Emulator low the instructions below to run the sample project. 1. Ensure that the Crimzon ICE and the target board are powered ON. ...

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To open the source file, double-click on Project Files Window. 4. Select Project 5. In the General tab, set the CPU Family field to CPU field type to 6. Follow either of the below options to connect the emmulator ...

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Figure 13. Project Settings, Debugger Tab 7. In the Debugger tab, click Setup button from target area, Configure Target window appears. 8. Set the Voltage drop-down menu to Standalone if the emulator is not connected to a target. If the ...

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If the emulator is connected to a target, select the External radio but- ton and the appropriate frequency. 11. In the Programming Option Bits section, ensure that none of the options are selected. 12. Click OK. 13. Click OK ...

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Data on Port2 (state of its pins), with mask • Data on Port3 (state of its three input pins), with mask • External Trigger Follow the steps below to setup and execute an event: 1. ...

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Open the Trace window by selecting View Trace the Trace window, click Clear Trace button reset the Debugger click Reset button in the toolbar, or select Debug 8. Click Go button or select Debug 9. ...

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Peek/Poke Registers Follow the steps below to read the emulator register contents: 1. ZDS II makes it easy for you to set and read emulator register con- tents. With the and ZDS II connected to the emulator (target), select View ...

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OTP Programming Use the Crimzon ICE OTP Programming Module to burn your program onto a Crimzon family chip. There are two ways to burn an OTP chip: 1. Burn Code from the Current Project 2. Burn Code from an Existing ...

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Select Tools Figure Figure 15. OTP Programming Window (ZDS II Current Project Example) UM018408-0408 → OTP Programming to open the OTP window, see 15. ® Crimzon In-Circuit Emulator User Manual Sample Project 27 ...

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Click Ram Checksum button to calculate the checksum of the data in emulator RAM. Use this to compare with the OTP checksum after burning. 9. Select the option bits to be programmed in the Programming Option Bits area. 10. ...

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Burn Code from an Existing Hex File Follow the steps below to load an existing hex file into emulator RAM and burn an OTP chip: 1. Connect the OTP programming module to the emulator as described in Connecting Crimzon ICE ...

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Select Tools Figure Figure 16. OTP Programming Window-Hex File Example 7. Select the appropriate target device from the Device drop-down menu the Hex File: section, click programmed on to the OTP chip you do not ...

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Click Ram Checksum to calculate the checksum of the data in emu- lator RAM. Use this to compare with the OTP checksum after burn- ing. 12. Select the option bits to program in the Programming Option Bits area. 13. ...

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LED Indicators There are three sets of dual LED indicators on the Crimzon ICE, as described below: 1. The dual ICE RUN LED on the front panel, see Panel on page 9, indicates emulator status. If the top LED is ...

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Using J5 Pin 3, External Trigger Out The Crimzon ICE external trigger out feature is always enabled. Set your Trace and Event system parameters, before executing the code. When the set up event occurs, pin 3 of connector ...

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... For OTP Programming Order 20 PDIP Included in ZLP128ICE01ZEM kit Included in ZLP128ICE01ZEM kit 20 SOIC Included in ZLP128ICE01ZEM kit 20-PDIP to 20-SOIC adapter from 20 SSOP Included in ZLP128ICE01ZEM kit 20-PDIP to 20-SSOP adapter from 28 PDIP Included in ZLP128ICE01ZEM kit Included in ZLP128ICE01ZEM kit 28 SOIC Included in ZLP128ICE01ZEM kit Included in ZLP128ICE01ZEM kit 28 SSOP ...

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For information on Schematics for IR development board, see on page 60. IR Development Board Operation Three-digit codesets enable the IR development board to be used as a remote controller for a variety of devices. The codeset tables are provided ...

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LED D2 turns OFF if the three-digit code is accepted. If the number is rejected or is invalid, LED D2 blinks quickly eight times. Reenter the code number. Key Matrix The IR development platform key matrix has eight rows ...

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K49 K50 K51 CABLE CD INFO K57 K58 K59 POWER MUTE MENU Learning Circuit The learning circuit on the ZLP12840/ZLP32300 IR development plat- form consists of the following components: • Photo detector D1 • Off-chip IR amplifier Q2, Q3 with ...

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J11—Connects P0 to the rows of the keypad • J12—Selects whether LEDs ON/OFF are being controlled by P34 • J13—Selects whether CTS and RTS signals on the RS-232 inter- face are being shorted. Certain communication software requires these signals ...

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Table 5. Default Jumper Settings, IR Development Board (Continued) Jumper Description J14 RS232_EN J14 RS232_SHDN Table 6 lists the functions of the four eight-position DIP switches avail- able on the IR development board. Table 6. IR Development Board DIP Switch ...

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Appendix A–Crimzon ICE Commands Table 7 lists the Crimzon ICE Commands. Table 7. Crimzon ICE Commands Command Description and Options Displays available emulator command shell options ? Displays buffer pool bpool Displays current date date debugport Configures the TCP port ...

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Table 7. Crimzon ICE Commands (Continued) Command Description and Options Configures the emulator network interface. Entering ifconfig with no ifconfig options lists current configuration. The following command options are available: • — specifies IP address i • — specifies subnet ...

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... Appendix B–Codesets Table 8 through IR development board. Table 8. Television Brands Brand Zilog Code Numbers Admiral 116 234 Adventura 235 Aiko 126 Akai 63 91 117 Alba 33 Alleron 151 A-Mark 29 Amstrad 90 Amtron 145 Anam Anam 248 249 269 National AOC Archer 29 Audiovox 29 145 Bauer ...

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... Table 8. Television Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Candle Capehart 14 Celebrity 117 Circuit City 14 Citizen Colortyme 14 118 120 122 254 Concerto 97 118 120 Contec 49 83 Contec/Cony 123 124 145 Craig 15 83 145 Crown 94 145 Curtis Mathes 94 101 108 115 118 120 125 199 230 ...

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... Table 8. Television Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Envision 108 118 120 Etron 91 Fisher 50 82 153 154 155 230 Formenti 35 Fortress 39 Fujitsu 15 89 151 Funai Futuretec 145 Futuretech 239 269 Genexxa 33 Gibralter 118 Goldstar Granada 3 14 Grand 14 Grandiente 3 Grundy 145 151 ...

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... Table 8. Television Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Hitachi Pay 273 TV IMA 145 Infinity 64 165 Janeil 235 JBL 64 165 JC Penney 174 187 199 239 255 JCB 117 Jensen 70 118 120 JVC Kawasho 65 117 118 120 Kenwood 108 118 120 128 129 ...

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... Table 8. Television Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Marants 165 52 64 Matsui 91 Megatron 14 120 Memorex MGA 14 62 108 109 110 118 119 120 128 129 130 155 180 182 Midland 239 Minutz 156 Mitsubishi 182 212 Motorola 234 269 MTC 14 97 ...

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... Table 8. Television Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Panasonic Philco 36 95 108 109 118 119 120 121 123 128 165 170 171 176 178 184 241 267 269 Philips 52 64 118 121 123 128 165 170 171 177 186 187 188 269 176 ...

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... Table 8. Television Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers SBR 52 Schneider 52 Scotch 120 Scott Sears 118 120 124 128 129 151 153 154 155 169 173 174 201 202 230 239 Seimitsu 14 Sharp Shogun 118 Siemens 49 Signature 116 183 266 Simpson 121 ...

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... Table 8. Television Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Tandy 33 39 234 Tatung 105 237 269 Technics 106 Techwood 97 118 120 157 Teknika 124 126 145 151 177 182 183 199 266 Teletech 91 Tera 103 244 Thomas 14 Thompson 5 TMK 14 97 118 120 ...

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... Table 8. Television Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers York 14 Zenith 113 118 183 226 227 261 266 271 Zonda 29 Table 9. VCR Brands Brand Zilog Code Numbers Admiral 154 Aiko 169 Aiwa 21 Akai 136 137 138 139 140 156 157 141 155 ...

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... Table 9. VCR Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Calix 161 Candle 17 160 161 162 163 Canon 108 117 Capehart 115 116 Capeheart 74 164 Carver 36 CCE 35 169 Citizen 17 18 160 161 162 163 169 Colt 35 Craig 160 161 165 Curtis 108 153 163 166 160 ...

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... Table 9. VCR Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Video 106 107 Goldstar 126 161 Goodman 20 s Gradiente 168 Grundig 101 Harley 168 Davidson Harman 98 126 Kardon Harwood 35 Hinari 20 Hi-Q 165 Hitachi Penney Jensen 32 75 JVC Kenwood KLH 35 Kodak 161 Lloyd 21 168 ...

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... Table 9. VCR Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers M. Wards Magnavox 36 37 101 108 129 Magnin 160 Marantz Marta 161 MEI 108 Memorex 100 108 112 124 154 160 161 165 168 MGA MGN 160 Technolog y Midland 30 Minolta 32 72 Mitsubishi 171 Motorola ...

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... Table 9. VCR Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Panasonic 108 130 132 133 134 135 Pentax 121 163 Perdio 21 Philco 36 37 108 Philips 65 101 108 181 36 Pilot 161 Pioneer Portland 74 115 163 Proscan 8 52 129 153 Protec 35 Pulsar 124 Quartz 89 Quasar ...

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... Table 9. VCR Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Sanky 154 Sansui Sanyo SBR 101 Schneider 20 Scott 144 159 162 167 173 Sears Sentra 115 Sharp Shintom 20 35 Shogun 160 Singer 35 Sony 148 149 150 151 152 STS 72 Sylvania Symphoni 21 168 c Tandy ...

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... Concepts Vid- 18 160 eosonic Wards XR-1000 35 168 Yamaha Zenith 124 151 152 Table 10. Cable Brands Brand Zilog Code Numbers ABC 7 Archer 11 Century 12 Citizen 12 Colour Voice 13 Comtronic 15 Eastern 16 UM018408-0408 123 162 154 160 161 162 165 168 171 ...

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... Table 10. Cable Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Garrard 12 Hytex 7 Jasco 12 Jerrold 5 Magnavox 19 Movie Time 20 NSC 20 Oak 0 Panasonic 1 Philips 24 Pioneer 2 RCA 34 Regency 16 Samsung 26 Scientific Atlanta 3 Signal 15 SL Marx 15 Starcom 10 Stargate 15 Teleview 15 Tocom 8 TV86 20 Unika 12 United Artists 7 UM018408-0408 Crimzon ® In-Circuit Emulator ...

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... Table 10. Cable Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers Universal 12 Viewstar 20 Zenith 3 Table 11. Satellite Brands Brand Zilog Code Numbers Alphastar 19 Chaparral 0 Cheyenne 1 Dishnet 18 Drake 2 Drake 3 Echostar Dish General 4 Instruments Hitachi 23 Hughes Network 17 JVC 22 Magnavox 25 Philips 25 Primestar 16 Proscan 20 UM018408-0408 Crimzon ® In-Circuit Emulator ...

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... Table 11. Satellite Brands (Continued) Brand Zilog Code Numbers RCA 13 Realistic 7 Sierra 1 Sony 14 STS 8 Toshiba 12 Uniden 26 UM018408-0408 Crimzon ® In-Circuit Emulator User Manual 59 11 Appendix B–Codesets ...

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Schematics Figure 17 displays the layout of the 20-pin Target Pod. T_0P0_T_PREF1 T_0P7 T_2P1 T_2P3 T_2P4 T_2P6 T_3P3 IR_AMP_OUT T_VCC UM018408-0408 P16 T_0P1 T_2P0 9 10 T_2P2 T_2P5 ...

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Figure 18 displays the layout of the 28-pin Target Pod. P16 T_0P0 1 2 T_0P2 T_0P5 7 8 T_0P7 9 10 T_2P1 11 12 T_2P3 13 14 T_2P4 15 16 T_2P6 ...

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Figure 19 displays the layout of the 40-pin Target Pod T_0P0 T_0P1 1 2 T_0P2 T_0P3 3 4 T_0P4 5 6 T_0P5 T_0P6 7 8 T_0P7 T_2P0 9 10 T_2P1 T_2P2 11 12 T_2P3 13 14 T_2P4 T_2P5 ...

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Figure 20 and Figure 21 display the layout of the IR Development Board. J1 GND Vbat COL0 ROW0 6 5 ROW1 COL1 8 7 ROW2 COL2 10 9 ROW3 COL3 GND GND ...

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P25 P26 P27 P04 P05 P06 P07 VBAT D XOUT XIN Y1 P31 P31 P32 P32 P32 8 MHz P33 P33 P33 C10 P34 P34 P34 C9 22pF 22pF GND P00 P00 P01 P01 P02 P02 P03 P03 P04 ...

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... Customer Support For answers to technical questions about the product, documentation, or any other issues with Zilog’s offerings, please visit Zilog’s Knowledge Base at http://www.zilog.com/kb. For any comments, detail technical questions, or reporting problems, please visit Zilog’s Technical Support at http://support.zilog.com. ...

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... DEVICES, OR TECHNOLOGY DESCRIBED HEREIN OR OTHERWISE. The information contained within this document has been verified according to the general principles of electrical and mechanical engineering. Crimzon is a registered trademark of Zilog, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. UM018407-0108 ® ...

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