
R0E417250MCU00 User
’s Manual
R20UT3587EJ0302 Rev.3.02
Page 128 of 232
Sep.01. 21
Column
Description
RESET#
User reset input.
0: A user reset signal has been input.
1: No user reset signal has been input.
NMI
NMI input.
0: An NMI signal has been input.
1: No NMI signal has been input.
STBY#
STANDBY input.
0: An STANDBY signal has been input.
1: No STANDBY signal has been input.
EV
If an event occurred, the number of the event.
To show the EV column, you need to select Event number on the Option page of the Trace conditions
dialog box opened by choosing Acquisition from the popup menu of the Trace window.
TID
Task ID (when the RTOS is in use)
Task IDs are shown in the form “task ID (task entry label)”, such as 1 (_Task1). To show the Task ID
column, you need to select Task ID on the Option page of the Trace conditions dialog box opened by
choosing Acquisition from the popup menu of the Trace window.
EXT
Signal fed in from the external trigger cable; “1” and “0” indicate the signal being at the high and low
levels, respectively.
To show the EXT column, you need to select External trigger on the Option page of the Trace conditions
dialog box opened by choosing Acquisition from the popup menu of the Trace window.
Timestamp
Time elapsed since the target program has started.
Each time the user program starts running, time stamping starts from 0.
Note: After the counter has overflowed, the times displayed will not be correct. The maximum timestamp
value is 3 hours 03 minutes 15 seconds.
Columns of the Trace window can be hidden if you do not require them. To hide a column, right-click in the header column
and select the column you want to hide from the popup menu.