M34286T2-CPE User’s Manual
3. Usage (How to Use the Emulator Debugger)
R20UT0214EJ0200 Rev.2.00
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Sep 16, 2010
(3) Setting the combinatorial event condition
1) Window for setting the combinatorial event condition
Setting combinatorial conditions
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.
2) Setting a break event
Specifying a trace range
You can specify a trace range for the trace event. Two
or more choices can be set at the same time.
Before Break: 32K cycles of instruction execution
before the user program stopped is
recorded.
Before Trace: 32K cycles of instruction execution
before a trace point condition was met
is recorded.
About Trace: 32K cycles of instruction execution
before and after a trace point condition
was met is recorded.
After Trace: 32K cycles of instruction execution
after a trace point condition was met is
recorded.
3) Timer setup area
Timer setup area
The following four operation modes of the timer can
be specified.
NotUse:
The timer is not used.
TimeOut: The program that loops at a constant
fr equency breaks when a breakpoint is
not reached within a specified time again.
As an operating condition, a breakpoint
must be reached at least once.
TimeCount: Recording of the trace finishes when a
specified time has elapsed after the
program started running.
DelayCount: Recording of the trace finishes when a
specified time has elapsed after a trace
point is reached.
Furthermore, one of the following two can be specified
as the count source for the timer.
TIME(10us): The passage of time is counted using
the emulator’s timer (10 µs fixed).
CYCLE MCU: The passage of time is counted using
machine cycles.