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Figure 2.3-3 Trace Sampling Operation (Trace Trigger)
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Setting Data Monitoring Trace Trigger
When the debug function on MB2147-01 is set to Trace Enhancement mode, it is possible to set a trace
trigger by a data monitoring condition.
For the data monitoring condition, see the data monitoring break in Section "2.3.4 Break".
Current maximum constant of data monitoring trace triggers
= 8 - (number of data monitoring break se number of trace trigger se
current number of event settings)
Use the following commands to set the data monitoring trace trigger.
SET TRACETRIGGER/DATAWATCH :
Sets a data monitoring trace trigger
CANCEL TRACETRIGGER/DATAWATCH :
Deletes a data monitoring trace trigger
SHOW TRACETRIGGER/DATAWATCH :
Displays a data monitoring trace trigger
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Trace Control during Executing User Program
In MB2147-01, the trace control is enabled while the user program is executed. However, it is necessary to
end the trace execution.
The parameter that can be controlled is as follows;
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Set trace trigger
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Set filtering area
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Display trace data
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Clear trace data
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Search trace data
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Set trace delay
*
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Display measurement result of time
*
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Forced termination/resumption of trace execution
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*: Only when the debugging is in trace enhancement mode.
Notes:
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The trace execution means the trace data acquisition is "Tracing" or "Pause".
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The following method exists to terminate the trace execution.
1. Forced termination of trace execution
- Trace window - Shortcut menu [Forced termination]
- Trace toolbar [Forced termination] button
2. Trace trigger (Termination)
- SET TRACETRIGGER command
- Trace trigger setting dialog
Resume
Suspend
Resume
Suspend
Resume
Suspend
Program flow
Trace buffer
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