Overview
Blackhawk provides several different
emulation adapters to fit Texas Instruments
standard JTAG target headers. Below is a
list of emulation adapters currently
available from Blackhawk or an authorized
Blackhawk Reseller.
Pin and Signal Definitions
For reference, the tables at the bottom
describe each connection's signal to pin
arrangement. Click
here to view
the tables.
List of Pin Converters
The table below can be used to identify the
pin converter you need.**
First, find the row or rows that match the
connector on your emulator using the
Emulator Connection
column. Second, find the connector
that matches your target in the Target
Connection column. Then select the
link under the Pin Converter column.
This will scroll the page down to the
appropriate part and its details below.
**
Blackhawk carries many
adapters, adding more from time to time,
so if you cannot locate the adapter you
need, please contact Blackhawk support.
We will be glad to help. You can
use our
online support request.
Naming Abbreviations
The following describes the naming of an adapter or pin converter, which reads from left to right, or, for the actual adapter PCB, it is interpreted top to bottom.
- ## Is the number of pins (14, 20, 60, etc.)
- e emulator connection
- t
target connection
- typeE Describes the emulator connection type (TI, cTI, ARM, etc)
- typeT Describes the target connection type (TI, cTI, ARM, etc.)
The hyphen (-) separate the two types of connections (emulator and target). The absence of a notation as _typeE or _typeT in either emulator or target connection type, assumes that the emulator or target is a TI device or compatible (i.e. “_TI”).
Related Documents
-
JACK Quick Start Guide (PDF) [download]
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Blackhawk Adaptive Clocking Technical Article (PDF) [download]
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Compact TI (cTI) Quick Start Guide (PDF) [download]
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Blackhawk 14e-20t_cTI Quick Start Guide (PDF) [download]