Engineering:MICTOR
MICTOR is an acronym for Matched Impedance ConnecTOR, a product line of vertical board to board connectors. Produced by TE Connectivity, they are attached to printed circuit boards using surface-mount technology.[1] They can be used for probing boards.
MICTOR are used in HP and Tektronix logic analyzers.[2]
Connectors can be used even for very-high frequency applications, up to 100-ps rise time.[3]
Some of Mictor signals can be used for JTAG, e.g. in FPGA debugging variants of the connector.[4] Along with JTAG, Mictor connectors can also carry hardware trace signals like ARM CoreSight ETM (Embedded Trace Macrocell) or PTM (Program Trace Macrocell). [5]
Minimal variant of MICTOR consists of 38 signal positions; larger variants are designed up to 266 signals (with 38 increments). Connector is usually surface mounted.
References
- ↑ TE Connectivity (TE) MICTOR Connectors, [1]
- ↑ Jack G. Ganssle, The Art of Designing Embedded Systems, page 158
- ↑ Microelectronics Packaging Handbook: Subsystem packaging, page III-439
- ↑ Deep Memory Yields Effective In-System Debugging // XCell, 2002
- ↑ Lauterbach's ARM Connector Specification p. 18
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MICTOR.
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