The front face of the features:
A – The indicator light provides the status of the hardware - At power on the LED will blink 5 times with a frequency of 1Hz, then it will stay ON continuously. If LED remains blinking or it doesn't blink on after power ON, please contact support.
B – The grounding socket (marked GND). It represents the GND potential of the BlueBox and its usage is optional. By default no connection to this socket is required. The grounding socket is suitable for a 2mm Multi Contact Plug (also known as a Banana Plug).
Note that the grounding connection between the BlueBox and the Target microcontroller development board must be established through the iC7max/iC5700 grounding socket. Refer to the iC7max/iC5700 BlueBox User Manuals for more details on this grounding.
C – LIN1 and LIN2 connector
The two connectors allow up to two target LIN bus networks to be monitored.
Pin
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Signal
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1
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NC
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2
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NC
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3
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LIN_GND
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4
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NC
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5
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SHIELD
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6
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NC
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7
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LIN
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8
|
NC
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9
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LIN_VBAT*
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SHIELD
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GND
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* The target must always provide power to the LIN VBAT connection.
D –CAN1 and CAN2 connectors
The two connectors allow up to two CAN/CAN-FD bus networks to be monitored.
Pin
|
Signal
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1
|
NC
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2
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CAN_L
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3
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CAN_GND
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4
|
NC
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5
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SHIELD
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6
|
NC
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7
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CAN_H
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8
|
NC
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9
|
NC
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SHIELD
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GND
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All CAN and LIN signals are isolated from the GND.
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The rear face of the features the remaining connector:
E – The FNet Port
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Although it looks similar to the HDMI interface, the FNet Port is not compatible with HDMI or any HDMI accessories.
Connecting TASKING hardware to the HDMI devices will damage the hardware and will render the TASKING hardware warranty void.
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