ICD 4: Standard Communication Hardware

For standard debugger communication with a target (for more information, see the "Debugger to Target Communication”) page, use an adapter with the RJ-11 connector.

To use this type of communication with a header board, you may need a device-specific Processor Pak, which includes an 8-pin connector header board that contains the desired ICE/ICD device and a standard adapter board.

Older header boards used a 6-pin (RJ-11) connector instead of an 8-pin connector, so these headers may be connected directly to the debugger.

For more on available header boards, see the Processor Extension Pak and Header Specification page.

COMMUNICATION CONNECTIONS

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Notes: 

  1. For information on connecting the RJ-11 type cable to the target, refer to sections "Standard Communication" and "Connecting the Debugger to an RJ-45 Target via an RJ-45 Type Cable".
  2. For information on connecting the RJ-11 type cable to the RJ-45 socket, refer to sections "Connecting an RJ-11 Type Cable to an RJ-45 Jack on the Debugger" and "Connecting the Debugger to an RJ-45 Target via an RJ-45 Type Cable".
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