Infineon DAP 10-pin (1.27mm) Adapter
The Infineon DAP 10-pin (1.27mm) Adapter is used to connect to iC7mini or iC7pro on one side, while connecting to the embedded target on the other side. This adapter is equipped with a 10-pin (1.27mm) DAP connector, guaranteeing compatibility with a diverse range of 32-bit TriCore™ AURIX™– TC2xx, TC3xx and TC4x microcontroller families.
•Hardware: iC7mini BlueBox / iC7pro BlueBox
•Microcontroller Architecture: 32-bit TriCore™ AURIX™– TC2xx, TC3xx and TC4x
The following pinout is valid on the target side:
Signal Direction |
Signal Description |
Signal |
Pin |
Pin |
Signal |
Signal Description |
Signal Direction |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I |
Reference Voltage |
Vref |
1 |
2 |
DAP1 |
DAP Data pin |
I/O |
|
Ground |
GND |
3 |
4 |
DAP0 |
DAP clock |
O |
|
Ground |
GND |
5 |
6 |
DAP2 |
Optional 2d DAP Data pin |
I/O |
|
Not Connected |
NC |
7 |
8 |
DAPEN |
DAP Enable |
O |
|
Ground |
GND |
9 |
10 |
nRESET |
Reset |
I/O |
10-pin Infineon DAP pinout
Signal Direction is described from the BlueBox perspective.
When initially connecting the BlueBox to a target, ensure the debug adapter pinout matches the Target connector to avoid potential hardware failure. |
If the 10-pin 1.27mm pitch cable gets damaged or you need longer cables, it can be ordered as a spare part under the ordering code:
•IA10PIN10PIN127
•IA10PIN10PIN127-REV - Reversed connectors
•IA10PIN10PIN127-CUST - Custom cable length must be specified at the order
•IA10PIN10PIN127-CUS1 - Reversed connectors
Note that the optional length should be reasonable (e.g. 10 cm) since the quality of electrical signals degrades with prolonging the cable. |
BlueBox functionality with this cable, intended for rare situations when the standard debug adapter cannot connect to the target due to physical obstacles, is not guaranteed. Using the BlueBox at lower debug frequency scan speeds without trace functionality may be an acceptable compromise. You should test the BlueBox with a custom-length ribbon cable to ensure compatibility with winIDEA. |
Refer to Hardware Setup and Configuration Tutorial to get more information on how to connect the hardware. |