GOEPEL Makes Boundary Scan Applications Interference-Free

August 27, 2012. GOEPEL electronic has introduced the TAP-Isolator, a special module to improve interference immunity in serial scan operations. The newly developed hardware was specifically designed for applications in critical signal environments needing potential isolation, enabling a complete galvanic insulation of the Test Access Port (TAP) transceiver from the target.

“The topic of interference immunity and potential isolation play a role for mixed-signal designs with integrated power electronics. Moreover, they are requested from the start in several safety-critical applications in the areas of space and avionics as well as medical technology,” said Bettina Richter, marketing manager with GOEPEL electronic. “The TAP-Isolator is a standard product addressing these issues for conventional single-ended interconnections. In combination with the already available solutions for potential isolation for differential signal transmissions we are now able to cover every application scenario.”

The TAP-Isolator is a small stand-alone box that can be used as add-on hardware in each scan path.  It separates the transceiver’s primary TAP interface from the target’s secondary TAP interface, and is easily upgradable at any time.

The potential isolation eliminates mutual interference between TAP transceiver and target. That means an increase in the functional safety of boundary scan applications such as interconnection test, PLD programming, or flash programming.

The TAP-Isolator can be operated on the secondary side with fixed or variable output voltage between 1.8 V and 4.5 V and maximum transmission frequency of 70 MHz. It supports all standard TAP signals (TCK, TMS, TDI, and TDO) as well as the optional /TRST.

The isolation hardware’s possible runtime delays when used with modern boundary scan systems such as SCANFLEX can be individually compensated per TAP by the integrated ADYCS technology. Additionally, the TAP-Isolator can be run with all JTAG controllers from GOEPEL electronic—for example, PicoTAP and SCANBOOSTER—as well as controllers from other vendors.

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