Freescale Semiconductor USB Multilink Universal, Rev. A U-MULTILINK U-MULTILINK Manual Do Utilizador
Códigos do produto
U-MULTILINK
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Technical Summary For USB Multilink Universal, Rev. A
(PART# USB-ML-UNIVERSAL)
Supports Freescale:
RS08
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HCS08
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HC(S)12(X)
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S12Z
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ColdFire® V1/ColdFire+ V1
ColdFire V2-4
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Qorivva® MPC55xx/56xx
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Kinetis®
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Power Architecture PX Series
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Document# PE4534, Version 1.05
1. Introduction
2. Usage of the USB Multilink Universal
3. Driver Installation On Windows XP/2000/2003/Vista/7
4. Connecting To The Target
5. Startup Reset Sequence
6. Firmware Updates/Architecture Selection
7. Interface Libraries
8. Compatible Software
9. Transition To Production Programming
1
Introduction
P&E’s USB Multilink Universal interface provides access to debug modes on a wide range of Freescale
microcontroller families by communicating between the debug header on a target, and a USB port on a computer.
The families of Freescale microcontrollers are supported via the multiple headers located on the USB Multilink
Universal. The headers for Ports A-D are dual-row with a .100” pitch, and the headers for Ports F-G are dual-row
with a .050” pitch. The pin-outs for these connections and the families that they support are shown below. Please
note that Port G, the Kinetis mini-10 connector, is supported but there is no corresponding ribbon cable included.
Port E, the 16-pin JTAG/COP connector, is not currently supported.
microcontroller families by communicating between the debug header on a target, and a USB port on a computer.
The families of Freescale microcontrollers are supported via the multiple headers located on the USB Multilink
Universal. The headers for Ports A-D are dual-row with a .100” pitch, and the headers for Ports F-G are dual-row
with a .050” pitch. The pin-outs for these connections and the families that they support are shown below. Please
note that Port G, the Kinetis mini-10 connector, is supported but there is no corresponding ribbon cable included.
Port E, the 16-pin JTAG/COP connector, is not currently supported.
Figure 1-1: USB Multilink Universal Headers
By using the USB Multilink Universal, the user can take advantage of debug modes to halt normal processor
execution and use a computer to control the processor. The user can then directly control the target's execution,
read/write registers and memory values, debug code on the processor, and program internal or external FLASH
memory devices.
execution and use a computer to control the processor. The user can then directly control the target's execution,
read/write registers and memory values, debug code on the processor, and program internal or external FLASH
memory devices.