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Parallel Cable III


Figure 2-6 Top and Bottom View of Parallel Download Cable III

The Parallel Download Cable III consists of a cable assembly containing logic to protect your PC's parallel port and a set of headers to connect to your target system. PC III is replaced by PC IV in March 2002 with legacy support from iMPACT.

Using the Parallel Download Cable requires a PC equipped with an AT compatible parallel port interface with a DB25 standard printer connector. Figure 2-1 shows the Parallel Download Cable.

Connecting for System Operation

Connect the parallel cable to the host system and your target system as shown in Figure 2-3.


Figure 2-7 Parallel Download Cable III and Accessories

The parallel download cable can download to a single device or several devices connected in either a boundary-scan chain or a slave-serial daisy chain (FPGA only). The parallel cable can also be used to read back configuration and boundary-scan data.

The transmission speed of the Parallel Download Cable is determined solely by the speed at which the host PC can transmit data through its parallel port interface.


Figure 2-8 Parallel Download Cable Connection to JTAG Boundary-scan TAP

JTAG parallel cable schematic contains schematic diagrams of the Parallel Download Cable.
Table 2-5 Parallel Cable Connections and Definitions
Name
Function
Connections
VCC
Power - Supplies VCC (5 V, 3.3V, or 2.5V, 10 mA, typically) to the cable.
To target system VCC
GND
Ground - Supplies ground reference to the cable.
To target system ground
TCK
Test Clock - this clock drives the test logic for all devices on boundary-scan chain.
Connect to system TCK pin.
TDO
Read Data - Read back data from the target system is read at this pin.
Connect to system TDO pin.
TDI
Test Data In - this signal is used to transmit serial test instructions and data.
Connect to system TDI pin.
TMS
Test Mode Select - this signal is decoded by the TAP controller to control test operations.
Connect to system TMS pin.

Serial Configuration Connection


Figure 2-9 Parallel Cable III Connections

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Table 2-6 Parallel Cable Connections and Definitions
Name
Function
Connections
VCC
Power - Supplies VCC (5 V, 3.3V, or 2.5V, 10 mA, typically) to the cable.
To target system VCC
GND
Ground - Supplies ground reference to the cable.
To target system ground
CCLK
Configuration Clock --- is the configuration clock pin, and the default clock for readback operation.
Connect to system CCLK pin.
DONE (D/P)
Done/Program --- Indicates that configuration loading is complete, and that the start-up sequence is in progress.
Connect to system DONE pin.
DIN
Data In --- Provides configuration data to target system during configuration and is tristated at all other times.
Connect to system DIN pin.
PROG
Program --- A Low indicates the device is clearing its configuration memory.
Active Low signal is used to initiate the configuration process.
Connect to system PROG pin.


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