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BSDL Files

Boundary scan description language (BSDL) files are necessary for the application of boundary scan for board and system-level testing and in-system programming. BSDL files are the electronic data sheets that describe the IEEE 1149.1 or JTAG design within an IC, and are provided by the IC vendors as part of their device specifications. Use BSDL files to describe the test logic and generate a test for a loaded board.

IBIS Models

I/O buffer information specification (IBIS) models are used with various IBIS-based simulators for transmission line simulation of digital systems. These models accurately simulate I/O buffers, termination, and circuit board traces. The simulation time is much faster than SPICE simulations, because it is a behavioral model that relies on tabulated current versus voltage characteristics. For more information about IBIS models, see the main ANSI/EIA IBIS home page at:

http://www.eigroup.org/IBIS

CROSSCORE Tools Documentation

This documentation describes the various components of the CROSSCORE software and hardware tools. Analog Devices offers a soft- ware tools environment (VisualDSP++) and an assortment of hardware development tools.

For software tools, each release of VisualDSP++ includes a complete set of online manuals, describing the entire software development tool chain.

“Hardware Tools Documentation” on page 3-13 describes EZ-KIT Lite evaluation systems, EZ-Board evaluation systems, extender boards, and emulators.

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Getting Started With SHARC Processors

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Contents Getting Started With Sharc Processors Copyright Information Trademark and Service Mark NoticeDisclaimer Contents Contents Evaluation ProcessSupport Options Contents Index Viii Getting Started With Sharc Processors Preface Manual Contents Supported Sharc Processors PrefaceAnalog Devices Web Site Product InformationVisualDSP++ Online Documentation Technical Library CDProduct Information Introduction to Sharc Processors Sharc Applications What are Sharc Processors?Introduction to Sharc Processors Architecture OverviewSuper Harvard Architecture What are Sharc Processors? Common Architectural Features Four Generations of Sharc Processors DPI Peripherals DAI Peripherals Introduction to Sharc Processors Performance Processor Peripherals and PerformanceADSP-21261 ADSP-21262 ADSP-21266 ADSP-2136x/ADSP-2137x Sharc Processor Specifications ADSP-2146x Sharc Processor Specifications ADSP-2146x Sharc Processor Specifications Cont’d ADSP-2147x Sharc Processor Specifications ADSP-2147x Sharc Processor Specifications Cont’d ADSP-2148x Sharc Processor Specifications Processor Peripherals and Performance Evaluation Process Evaluation Tools Selecting Software Development ToolsVisualDSP++ From Analog Devices Evaluation Process Evaluation Tools Platform and Processor Support Develop High Performance Applications QuicklyLeverage-Proven Application Infrastructure Debug and Tune Your Application With Ease Evaluation Process Integrate Into Your Existing Environment Getting Help and Staying Up to Date Use Third PartiesEvaluation Tools Take a VisualDSP++ Test Drive Analog Devices Tools Product LineSharc Processor Evaluation Kits Cont’d Embedded Processors and DSPsSelecting Hardware Development Tools Evaluation Tools Software ModulesEvaluation Systems EZ-KIT LiteEZ-Board Evaluation Tools ADSP-21489 EZ-KIT Lite From Analog Devices Features Evaluation Tools ADSP-21479 EZ-KIT Lite From Analog Devices Features Evaluation Tools ADSP-21469 EZ-KIT Lite From Analog Devices ADSP-21469 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system, as shown Evaluation Tools Part Number ADZS-21375-EZLITE Features Evaluation Process Evaluation Tools ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite From Analog Devices Features Evaluation Tools Part Number ADZS-21369-EZLITE Features Evaluation Process Evaluation Tools ADSP-21364 EZ-KIT Lite From Analog Devices Features Evaluation Tools Part Number ADZS-21262-EZLITE Features Evaluation Process Evaluation Tools EZ-Boards Evaluation Process ADSP-21489 EZ-Board From Analog Devices Features Evaluation Process Evaluation Tools ADSP-21479 EZ-Board From Analog Devices Features Evaluation Tools Evaluation Process ADSP-21469 EZ-Board From Analog Devices Features Evaluation Process Evaluation Tools Debug Agent Evaluation Process EZ-Extender Daughter Boards Sharc USB EZ-ExtenderEvaluation Tools Evaluation Process Sharc EZ-Extender Evaluation Tools Evaluation Process Sharc Audio EZ-Extender Evaluation Tools Evaluation Process USB EZ-Extender for Blackfin and Sharc Jtag Emulators Evaluation Process High Performance USB 2.0 Jtag Emulator Features Evaluation Process Evaluation Tools USB 1.1 Jtag Emulator Part Number ADZS-USB-ICEFeatures Selecting the Right Combination of Tools ScenarioSoftware Development on Sharc Processors Evaluation Tools Support Options Available Support Communities-Related Information Platform-Related InformationAvailable Support Visual Learning and Development VLD Workshops and SeminarsSharc Processor Workshops Processor Documentation Support Options Sharc Processor Seminars Sharc Processor ManualsAvailable Support Hardware Reference Manuals Programming ReferenceSupport Options Data Sheets Anomalies Lists for Processors and ToolsAvailable Support Bsdl Files Crosscore Tools DocumentationIbis Models VisualDSP++ Documentation VisualDSP++ Getting Started GuideVisualDSP++ Runtime Library Manual for Sharc Processors Available Support VisualDSP++ User’s GuideVisualDSP++ Assembler and Preprocessor Manual VisualDSP++ Kernel VDK User’s Guide Support Options VisualDSP++ Linker and Utilities ManualVisualDSP++ Loader and Utilities Manual VisualDSP++ Example Programs Support Options Hardware Tools Documentation Sharc EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System ManualSharc EZ-Extender Manual Sharc EZ-Board Evaluation System ManualVisualDSP++ Help Find a Third Party-Faster Time to Market EngineerZone Social Networking Web Sites MyAnalog.comIndex Index Ibis Sharc VisualDSP, 2-4workshops Index