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Development T ools
T he ADSP-14060 is supported with a complete set of software
and hardware development tools, including an EZ-LAB
In-
Circuit Emulator, and development software.
Analog Devices’ ADSP-21000 Family Development Software
includes an easy to use Assembler based on an algebraic syntax,
an Assembly Library/Librarian, a Linker, an Instruction-Level
Simulator, an ANSI C optimizing Compiler, the CBug C
Source-Level Debugger, and a C Runtime Library including
DSP and mathematical functions. T he Optimizing Compiler
includes Numerical C extensions based on the work of the ANSI
Numerical C Extensions Group. Numerical C provides exten-
sions to the C language for array selection, vector math op-
erations, complex data types, circular pointers and variably
dimensioned arrays. T he ADSP-21000 Family Development
Software is available for both the PC and Sun platforms.
T he SHARC EZ-K IT combines the ADSP-21000 Family De-
velopment Software for the PC and the EZ-LAB Development
Board in one package.
T he ADSP-2106x EZ-ICE
Emulator uses the IEEE 1149.1
JT AG test access port of the ADSP-2106x processor to monitor
and control the target board processor during emulation. T he
EZ-ICE provides full-speed emulation, allowing inspection and
modification of memory, registers and processor stacks.
Nonintrusive in-circuit emulation is assured by the use of the
processor’s JT AG interface—the emulator does not affect target
system loading or timing.
Further details and ordering information are available in the
ADSP-21000 Family Hardware & Software Development Tools
data sheet (ADDS-2100xx-T OOLS). T his data sheet can be
requested from any Analog Devices sales office or distributor,
or from the Literature Center.
In addition to the software and hardware development tools
available from Analog Devices, third parties provide a wide
range of tools supporting the SHARC processor family. Hard-
ware tools include SHARC PC plug-in cards, multiprocessor
SHARC VME boards, and daughter card modules with multiple
SHARCs and additional memory. T hese modules are based on
the SHARCPAC module specification. T hird party software
tools include an Ada compiler, DSP libraries, operating systems
and block diagram design tools.
Quad-SHARC Development Board
T he BlackT ip-MCM, AD14060 development board and soft-
ware, is available from Bittware Research Systems, Inc. This
board has one AD14060 BIT SI interface, PROM and SRAM
expansion options on an ISA card. It is supported by Bittware’s
SHARC software development package. Bittware can be con-
tacted at 1-800-848-0436.
Other Package Details
T he AD14060/AD14060L contains 16 on-module 0.018 micro-
farad bypass capacitors. It is recommended that in the target
system at least four additional capacitors, of 0.018 microfarad
value, be placed around the module—one near each of the four
corners.
T he top surface, lid, of the AD14060/AD14060L is electrically
connected to GND on the industrial and military grade parts.
Additional Information
T his data sheet provides a general overview of the AD14060/
AD14060L architecture and functionality. For detailed infor-
mation on the ADSP-2106x SHARC and the ADSP-21000
Family core architecture and instruction set, refer to the ADSP-
2106x SHARC
User’s Manual.
EZ-ICE and EZ-LAB are registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc.
CBug is a trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.