2024年4月5日发(作者:)

P&E Microcomputer Systems, Inc.

Technical Summary for

USB Multilink Universal, Rev. C

(

PART# USB-ML-UNIVERSAL) and

USB Multilink Universal FX, Rev. B

(

PART# USB-ML-UNIVERSAL-FX)

Support for NXP

Kinetis®

·

MPC55xx/56xx/57xx

·

ColdFire® V1/ColdFire+ V1

·

ColdFire V2-4

·

HCS08

RS08

·

HC(S)12(X)

·

S12Z

·

DSC

·

MPC5xx/8xx

(FX only)

·

HC16/683xx

(FX only)

·

STMicroelectronics SPC5

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1Introduction

The USB Multilink Universal and Universal FX are all-

in one debug interfaces which accelerate the debug and flash programming process, saving valuable development time. Both

Multilinks provide access to debug modes on a wide range of NXP microcontroller families by communicating between the

target device and a laptop/PC via the target’s standard debug header and the laptop/PC’s USB port.

FX Note: In addition, the USB Multilink Universal FX offers up to 10X faster download speeds and can provide target

power. The greatest speed boosts occur when working with synchronous devices.

Each of the supported families of NXP microcontrollers are represented by headers located inside the unit. The headers for

Ports A-D & Port H

(FX only)

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. Port E, the 16-pin JTAG/COP

connector, is not currently supported.

USB Multilink Universal & USB Multilink Universal FX

Universal/Universal FX Pin-Outs, Ports A-D

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Universal/Universal FX Pin-Outs, Ports F-H

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.

FX Note:

The USB Multilink Universal FX is capable of providing power (5V or 3.3V) directly to the target processor via

the TVCC pin. This removes the need for an external power supply for systems requiring 200mA of current or less. The

TVCC pin should be connected even in cases when the target is self-powered.

2Usage

The USB Multilink Universal and Universal FX can communicate with Kinetis (including L-Series devices), MPC55xx/56xx/57xx

& STMicroelectronics SPC5, ColdFire V1/V2/V3/V4, RS08, HCS08, HC(S)12(X), S12Z, DSC, MPC5xx/8xx

(FX only)

and

HC16/683xx

(FX only)

microprocessors by connecting a ribbon cable between the target's debug header and one of the

multiple ports on the Multilink. Do not attempt to use multiple ports at once, as this may damage both the target processors as

well as the Multilink.

The USB Multilink Universal and Universal FX interfaces will work with targets whose processor power supply is in the range of

1.8V to 5V.

On the Universal FX, if the user wishes to provide power to the target, the JP10 Jumper

(FX only)

is used to enable this

option and select the voltage. A shunt at position 1-2 enables 5V, while a shunt at position 2-3 enables 3.3V. The USB Multilink

Universal and Universal FX have a female type B USB connector. Use a Type A to Type B male-to-male USB cable to connect

the interface to the PC.

Universal/Universal FX Header Layout (Pin 1 Highlighted)

There are two LEDs on the Multilink interface. The blue LED indicates that the interface is powered and running. The yellow

LED indicates that target power has been detected.

Note:

Note:

If connecting to a ColdFire V2-4 processor which requires synchronous communication, such as the

MCF5272 and MCF5206(E), a CABLE-CF-ADAPTER (sold separately) is required.

To avoid improper connections, the red stripe of the ribbon cable should always be oriented towards Pin 1,

both on the Multilink port and the target processor header.

The USB Multilink Universal and Universal FX are USB devices. If a USB Hub is used, it must be a self-powered hub (i.e. with

its own power supply). By default, the USB protocol used is USB 2.0.

USB Multilink Universal & USB Multilink Universal FX - Technical Summary