Renesas Compact Emulator M34571T2-CPE User Manual

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M34571T2-CPE User’s Manual

3. Usage (How to Use the Emulator Debugger)

REJ10J0972-0100 Rev.1.00 February 10, 2006

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(2) Setting the combinatorial event condition

1. Window for setting the combinatorial event condition


2. Setting a break event


3. Timer setup area

Setting the combinatorial event condition

Select a combinatorial condition for A1, A2, and T. One of

the following three combinatorial conditions can be

selected..

- AND

All of the specified conditions are met.

- OR

One of the specified conditions is met.

- Sequential

The specified conditions are met sequentially in a

specified order.

When you have finished setting the combinatorial event

condition, click the “Set” button.

Setting a break event

The following four break conditions can be set. You can set

two or more break conditions at the same time.

Break Point: The program breaks when a breakpoint is

reached.

Stack Overflow: The program breaks when the stack

overflow or underflows.

Trace Event: The program breaks when a trace event is met

Trace Full: The program breaks when it finished writing to

the trace memory.

Timer setup area

The following four operation modes of the timer can be
specified

.

NotUse:

The timer is not used.

TimeOut:

The program loops at a constant frequency
breaks when a breakpoint is reached within a
specified time again. As an operating
condition, a breakpoint must be reached at
least once.

TimeCount: The program breaks when a specified time

has elapsed after it started running.

DelayCount: The program breaks when a specified time

has elapsed after a breakpoint is reached.

One of the following two can be specified as the count
source for the timer.
TIME (10us): The passage of time if counted using the

emulator’s timer (10us fixed)

CYCLE:

The passage time is counted by using MCU
cycle.

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