Datasheet
Rev. I | Page 16 of 64 | August 2013
ADSP-BF531/ADSP-BF532/ADSP-BF533
Board Support Packages for Evaluation Hardware
Software support for the EZ-KIT Lite evaluation boards and EZ-
Extender daughter cards is provided by software add-ins called 
Board Support Packages (BSPs). The BSPs contain the required 
drivers, pertinent release notes, and select example code for the 
given evaluation hardware. A download link for a specific BSP is 
located on the web page for the associated EZ-KIT or EZ-
Extender product. The link is found in the Product Download 
area of the product web page.
Middleware Packages
Analog Devices separately offers middleware add-ins such as 
real time operating systems, file systems, USB stacks, and TCP/
IP stacks. For more information see the following web pages:
• www.analog.com/ucos3
• www.analog.com/ucfs
• www.analog.com/ucusbd
• www.analog.com/lwip
Algorithmic Modules
To speed development, Analog Devices offers add-ins that per-
form popular audio and video processing algorithms. These are 
available for use with both CrossCore Embedded Studio and 
VisualDSP++. For more information visit www.analog.com and 
search on “Blackfin software modules” or “SHARC software 
modules”.
Designing an Emulator-Compatible DSP Board (Target)
For embedded system test and debug, Analog Devices provides 
a family of emulators. On each JTAG DSP, Analog Devices sup-
plies an IEEE 1149.1 JTAG Test Access Port (TAP). In-circuit 
emulation is facilitated by use of this JTAG interface. The emu-
lator accesses the processor’s internal features via the 
processor’s TAP, allowing the developer to load code, set break-
points, and view variables, memory, and registers. The 
processor must be halted to send data and commands, but once 
an operation is completed by the emulator, the DSP system is set 
to run at full speed with no impact on system timing. The emu-
lators require the target board to include a header that supports 
connection of the DSP’s JTAG port to the emulator.
For details on target board design issues including mechanical 
layout, single processor connections, signal buffering, signal ter-
mination, and emulator pod logic, see the Engineer-to-Engineer 
Note “Analog Devices JTAG Emulation Technical Reference” 
(EE-68) on the Analog Devices website (www.analog.com)—use 
site search on “EE-68.” This document is updated regularly to 
keep pace with improvements to emulator support.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The following publications that describe the ADSP-BF531/
ADSP-BF532/ADSP-BF533 processors (and related processors) 
can be ordered from any Analog Devices sales office or accessed 
electronically on our website:
• Getting Started With Blackfin Processors
• ADSP-BF533 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference
• Blackfin Processor Programming Reference
• ADSP-BF531/ADSP-BF532/ADSP-BF533 Blackfin 
Processor Anomaly List
RELATED SIGNAL CHAINS
A signal chain is a series of signal-conditioning electronic com-
ponents that receive input (data acquired from sampling either 
real-time phenomena or from stored data) in tandem, with the 
output of one portion of the chain supplying input to the next. 
Signal chains are often used in signal processing applications to 
gather and process data or to apply system controls based on 
analysis of real-time phenomena. For more information about 
this term and related topics, see the "signal chain" entry in 
Wikipedia or the Glossary of EE Terms on the Analog Devices 
website.
Analog Devices eases signal processing system development by 
providing signal processing components that are designed to 
work together well. A tool for viewing relationships between 
specific applications and related components is available on the 
www.analog.com website.
The Application Signal Chains page in the Circuits from the 
Lab
TM
 site (http://www.analog.com/circuits) provides:
• Graphical circuit block diagram presentation of signal 
chains for a variety of circuit types and applications
• Drill down links for components in each chain to selection 
guides and application information
• Reference designs applying best practice design techniques










