Connecting The Jbics; Connecting The Jbics To The Target System - Motorola M68ICS08JB User Manual

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2.3 Connecting the JBICS

ESD CAUTION:
NOTE:

2.4 Connecting the JBICS to the Target System

M68ICS08JB In-Circuit Simulator
MOTOROLA
The following steps provide instructions for connecting the JBICS to the host
PC and power connection.
Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment
can damage or degrade electronic devices and equipment. For example, the
electronic components installed on the printed circuit board are extremely
sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Wear a grounding wrist strap
whenever handling any printed circuit board. This strap provides a conductive
path for safely discharging static electricity to ground (common).
a. Configure the jumpers W-1 through W-5 (Table 2-1) on the JBICS for your
application.
b. Install an MCU into the appropriate socket, for your application, onto the
JBICS board.
Note: Observe the pin 1 orientation with the silkscreened dot. The top (label
side) of the MCU package must be visible when looking at the component side
of the board.
c. Plug the serial cable into P2 on the JBICS.
d. Plug the serial cable into the COM port on the host PC.
Steps e. through g. should not be completed until all connections to the target
are completed (Paragraph 2.4).
e. Connect the power cable to P1 on the JBICS board.
f. Plug the power cable into an ac power outlet, using one of the country-specific
adapters.
g. The JBICS power LED (green) lights.
Connect the JBICS to the target system using one of these methods:
Emulating using a flex cable for low-noise connection
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