TIAO USB Multi Protocol Adapter User's Manual

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Overview

The TIAO USB Multi Protocol Adapter (TUMPA) is a multi-functional USB communication adapter for hobbyists or engineers. The adapter is based on FDTI's flagship communication chip FT2232H, a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (480Mb/s) to UART/FIFO IC. It has two multi-protocol synchronous serial engines (MPSSEs) which allow for communication using JTAG, I2C and SPI on two channels simultaneously.

Technical Specifications

  • USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (480Mb/s)
  • JTAG / IEEE 1149.1 compatible.
  • JTAG Baudrate up to 30Mbits/sec (programmable)
  • On board voltage translation via 74LVC14T245 (can be enabled / disabled via software or jumper)
  • JTAG signals are 5V to 1.8V tolerant
  • ARM Muli-ICE 20-pin header compatible.
  • Separate SPI/I2C/Serial interfaces
  • Configurable output of RS232 (MAX3243) or TTL level for serial communication
  • Configurable auto power down for MAX3243
  • Target board can be powered by TUMPA (3.3V) or self powered (via jumper)
  • 4 on-board LEDs / PWR, Targt PWR, TX and RX
  • 1 2x10 20 PIN JTAG header
  • 1 2x5 10 PIN RS232 level 2.54mm IDC header
  • 1 2x6 10 PIN TTL level 2.54mm IDC header
  • 2 2x3 6 PIN SPI 2.54mm IDC header
  • 1 x DB9 connector (male, RS232 level)
  • Target board power jumper
  • Buffer chip enable jumper
  • RS232 chip auto power down jumper
  • RS232 or TTL output jumber
  • USB Hot-Plug / JTAG Hot-Plug.
  • USB over-current protection via on-board resetable fuse.
  • Strong ESD protection on USB signals.
  • Based on the FTDI FT2232H USB device.
  • Designed for FTDI MPSSE easy-to-use.
  • Free drivers for Linux.
  • Free drivers for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
  • Support both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems
  • Board dimension: 65.41mm X 58.55mm (2.58" X 2.31")

Board Layout

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  1. DB9 male RS232 connector (Channel B)
  2. 2x3 standard 6 PIN 2.54mm IDC SPI connector (Channel A)
  3. 2x10 standard 20 PIN 2.54mm IDC JTAG connector (Channel A)
  4. Auto power down jumper header for MAX3243 (force on or auto power down). Default force on (jumper is on pin 1and 2)
  5. Buffer enable jumper header for 74LVC16T245. Default is always enabled. (jumper on pin 2 and 3)
  6. Buffer chip 74LVC16T245 Vcc(B) power select jumper. Default is to power Vcc(B) by TUMPA (3.3V only) (jumper on pin 1 and 2)
  7. 3x8 PIN RS232 or TTL level serial communication jumpmer. Default is RS232 output (jumpers short rowtop and middle rows) (Channel B)
  8. 2x6 PIN TTL level 2.54mm IDC serial header (channel B)
  9. 2x3 PIN 2.54mm IDC SPI header (channel B)
  10. Target board power LED. Indicates target board has power.
  11. Status LEDs. From left to right: Power (indicates TUMPA is powered on), RX and TX.

Connector Pinout

DB9 Male RS232

This connector is enabled only if RS232/TTL jumpers are on RS232-OUT

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Pin # Acronym Full name Direction Description
1 DCD Data Carrier Detect <<-- Modem connected to another
2 RxD Receive Data <<-- Receives bytes into PC
3 TxD Transmit Data -->> Transmits bytes out of PC
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready -->> I'm ready to communicate
5 SG Signal Ground Ground/GND
6 DSR Data Set Ready <<-- I'm ready to communicate
7 RTS Request To Send -->> RTS/CTS flow control
8 CTS Clear To Send <<-- RTS/CTS flow control
9 RI Ring Indicator <<-- Telephone Line Ringing

SPI Connector 1

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Pin # Description
1 MISO
2 Vcc (connected to on board 3.3V)
3 SCK
4 MOSI
5 CS
6 GND


20 PIN JTAG Connector

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Pin # Description
1 VTAR
3 nTRST
5 TDI
7 TMS
9 TCK
11 RTCK
13 TDO
15 RST
17 DBGRQ
19 DBGACK
2 Not Connected
4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 GND


MAX3243 Auto Power Down Jumber

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This jumper controls whether to always enable MAX3243 or let FT2232H automatically enables it (save power).

  • Jumper on PIN 1 and PIN 2: Always enable MAX3243
  • Jumper on PIN 2 and PIN 3: FT2232H (PWREN, PIN 60)controls when to enable or disable MAX3243.

Buffer Enable Jumper

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This jumper controls whether to software enable/disable buffer chip (74LVC16T254).

  • Jumper on PIN 1 and PIN 2: Enable (Low)/Disable (High) 74LVC16T245 via FT2232H's ACBUS3 (PIN 29).
  • Jumper on PIN 2 and PIN 3: Always enable 74LVC16T245

Buffer Chip Power Selection Jumper

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This jumper controls how to power the buffer / voltage translator chip (74LVC16T245)

The 74LVC16T245's Vcc(A) is connected to on board +3.3V. You can either power the Vcc(B) using on board +3.3V or powered by the target board. If powered by target board, please make sure the target board's power is in the range of +1.8V - +5.5V.

  • Jumper on PIN 1 and PIN 2: Power the buffer chip 74LVC16T245's Vcc(B) via the on board +3.3V source.
  • Jumper on PIN 2 and PIN 3: Power the buffer chio 74LVC16T245's Vcc(B) by target board. (PIN 3 of this header is connected to JTAG header's PIN 1)


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