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SCANSTA111

SCANSTA111 Series

Enhanced scan bridge multidrop addressable IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) port

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

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Enhanced scan bridge multidrop addressable IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) port

Key Features

True IEEE 1149.1 Hierarchical and Multidrop Addressable CapabilityThe 7 Slot Inputs Support Up to 121 Unique Addresses, an Interrogation Address, Broadcast Address, and 4 Multi-Cast Group Addresses (Address 000000 is Reserved)3 IEEE 1149.1-Compatible Configurable Local Scan PortsMode Register0Allows Local TAPs to be Bypassed, Selected for Insertion Into the Scan Chain Individually, or Serially in Groups of Two or ThreeTransparent Mode can be Enabled with a Single Instruction to Conveniently Buffer the Backplane IEEE 1149.1 Pins to those on a Single Local Scan PortLSP ACTIVE Outputs Provide Local Port Enable Signals for Analog Busses Supporting IEEE 1149.4.General Purpose Local Port Pass-Through Bits are Useful for Delivering Write Pulses for FPGA Programming or Monitoring Device Status.Known Power-Up StateTRSTon All Local Scan Ports32-Bit TCK Counter16-Bit LFSR Signature CompactorLocal TAPs can become TRI-STATE via theOEInput to Allow an Alternate Test Master to Take Control of the Local TAPs (LSP0-2Have a TRI-STATE Notification Output)3.0-3.6V VCCSupply OperationPower-Off High Impedance Inputs and OutputsSupports Live Insertion/WithdrawalAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners.True IEEE 1149.1 Hierarchical and Multidrop Addressable CapabilityThe 7 Slot Inputs Support Up to 121 Unique Addresses, an Interrogation Address, Broadcast Address, and 4 Multi-Cast Group Addresses (Address 000000 is Reserved)3 IEEE 1149.1-Compatible Configurable Local Scan PortsMode Register0Allows Local TAPs to be Bypassed, Selected for Insertion Into the Scan Chain Individually, or Serially in Groups of Two or ThreeTransparent Mode can be Enabled with a Single Instruction to Conveniently Buffer the Backplane IEEE 1149.1 Pins to those on a Single Local Scan PortLSP ACTIVE Outputs Provide Local Port Enable Signals for Analog Busses Supporting IEEE 1149.4.General Purpose Local Port Pass-Through Bits are Useful for Delivering Write Pulses for FPGA Programming or Monitoring Device Status.Known Power-Up StateTRSTon All Local Scan Ports32-Bit TCK Counter16-Bit LFSR Signature CompactorLocal TAPs can become TRI-STATE via theOEInput to Allow an Alternate Test Master to Take Control of the Local TAPs (LSP0-2Have a TRI-STATE Notification Output)3.0-3.6V VCCSupply OperationPower-Off High Impedance Inputs and OutputsSupports Live Insertion/WithdrawalAll trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Description

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The SCANSTA111 extends the IEEE Std. 1149.1 test bus into a multidrop test bus environment. The advantage of a multidrop approach over a single serial scan chain is improved test throughput and the ability to remove a board from the system and retain test access to the remaining modules. Each SCANSTA111 supports up to 3 local IEEE 1149.1 scan rings which can be accessed individually or combined serially. Addressing is accomplished by loading the instruction register with a value matching that of the Slot inputs. Backplane and inter-board testing can easily be accomplished by parking the local TAP Controllers in one of the stable TAP Controller states via a Park instruction. The 32-bit TCK counter enables built in self test operations to be performed on one port while other scan chains are simultaneously tested. The SCANSTA111 extends the IEEE Std. 1149.1 test bus into a multidrop test bus environment. The advantage of a multidrop approach over a single serial scan chain is improved test throughput and the ability to remove a board from the system and retain test access to the remaining modules. Each SCANSTA111 supports up to 3 local IEEE 1149.1 scan rings which can be accessed individually or combined serially. Addressing is accomplished by loading the instruction register with a value matching that of the Slot inputs. Backplane and inter-board testing can easily be accomplished by parking the local TAP Controllers in one of the stable TAP Controller states via a Park instruction. The 32-bit TCK counter enables built in self test operations to be performed on one port while other scan chains are simultaneously tested.