Specifications
Wind River Trace for Wind River Workbench
Hardware Reference, 3.0
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type. The preferred connection scheme is specified when purchased. The following
two sections describe the connection schemes in detail.
2.2.1 AMCC 405 and 440 Processors
The connection to the AMCC 405 or 440 target board is through a 38-pin Mictor
connector, which contains all the run control and trace functionality in a single
connector. A short coaxial ribbon cable, with Mictor connectors, is provided to
eliminate possible interference problems with connecting to the target board. The
trace signals are high frequency, so when routing the signals, make sure to keep
them as short as possible.
For pin-out information for the 38-pin Mictor connector, and recommended
manufacturer’s part numbers for the connector, see A. 38-pin Mictor Connector
(AMCC 405 and 440 Processors).
2.2.2 ColdFire Processors
The connection to the ColdFire target board is through a 26-pin BDM connector. A
short coaxial ribbon cable, with Mictor connectors, is provided to eliminate
possible interference problems with connecting to the target board. For the pin-out
information for the 26-pin BDM connector, and the recommended manufacturer’s
part number for the connectors, see B. 26-pin BDM Connector (ColdFire Processors).
2.3 Trace Signal Requirements
2.3.1 Signal requirements for the AMCC 405 processor
Wind River Trace for the AMCC 405 requires that all of the trace signals from the
405 processor be properly connected to the trace interface 38-pin Mictor connector.
The trace signals required are TRCCLK, TS1E, TS1O, TS2E, TS2O, TS3, TS4, TS5,
TS6, and GND. The trace signals are high-speed signals, so be extremely careful
when connecting these signals from the AMCC 405 processor to the trace interface
Mictor connector. The AMCC 405 trace pins are dual-mode multiplexed pins that
can be configured as trace signals or as GPIO[0:9] signals. The Wind River ICE SX










