Debug Interface
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5.2
Debug systems
Figure 5-1 shows a typical debug system using an ARM core.
Figure 5-1 Typical debug system
A debug system typically has three parts:
•
Debug host
•
Protocol converter
•
Debug target
on page 5-5.
The debug host and the protocol converter are system-dependent.
5.2.1
Debug host
The debug host is a computer that is running a software debugger such as the
ARM
Debugger for Windows
(ADW). The debug host enables you to issue high-level
commands such as setting breakpoints or examining the contents of memory.
5.2.2
Protocol converter
The protocol converter communicates with the high-level commands issued by the
debug host and the low-level commands of the ARM7TDMI processor JTAG interface.
Typically it interfaces to the host through an interface such as an enhanced parallel port.
Debug host
Protocol
converter
Debug target
Host computer running
ARM or third party
toolkit
For example Multi-ICE
Development system
containing an
ARM7TDMI processor
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