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CrossWorks for ARM User Guide

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13Target interfacesA target interface is a mechanism <strong>for</strong> communicating with and controlling a target. Atarget maybe be a physical hardware device or a simulator.CrossStudio has a targets window <strong>for</strong> viewing and manipulating target interfaces. Formore in<strong>for</strong>mation on the targets window, see Targets window (page 139).Be<strong>for</strong>e a target interface can be used, it must be connected. CrossStudio permitsconnection to only one target at a time. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on connecting to targetinterfaces, see Connecting to a target.All target interfaces have a set of properties. The properties provide in<strong>for</strong>mation onthe connected target and allow the target interface to be configured. For morein<strong>for</strong>mation on viewing and editing target properties, see Viewing and editing targetproperties.<strong>CrossWorks</strong> supports a number of different <strong>ARM</strong> debug interfaces, each targetinterface can support one or more of these. The following table summarises thesupported target interfaces and the <strong>ARM</strong> debug interfaces supported:Target InterfaceCrossConnectTarget interface(page 148)MacraigorWiggler (20 and14 pin) Targetinterface (page146)<strong>ARM</strong>7DI<strong>ARM</strong>7TDI<strong>ARM</strong>9TDIXScaleADIv5Yes Yes Yes Yes YesYes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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