QB-78F1030
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
R20UT0289JJ0100 Rev. 1.00
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1.2 System
Specifications
This section shows the QB-78F1030 system specifications.
Table 1-2. QB-78F1030 System Specifications
Parameter Specification
Internal ROM
512 KB (MAX.)
Emulation memory capacity
Internal RAM
61.75 KB (MAX.)
Real-time execution function
Go, Start from Here, Come Here, Restart, Return Out,
Ignore break points and Go
Program execution functions
Non-real-time execution function
Step In, Next Over, Slowmotion, Go & Go
Memory manipulation
Available (initialize, copy, compare)
Register manipulation
Available (general-purpose registers, control registers, SFRs)
Disassemble function
Available
Local variable view Local
variables
Watch data view
Local variables, global variables, or else
Stack trace view
Available
Event break
Execution: 8 points
Access: 8 points
Software break
2000 points
Pre-execution break
4 to 8 points
Note
Fail-safe break
Non-map, write protect, SFR illegal access, stack overflow, or else
Break functions
Other
Forcible break, trace full break, trace delay break, timeout break,
timer overflow break
Trace data types
Program address, program data, access address, access data,
status, time tag
Trace modes
Unconditional trace, section trace, qualify trace, delay trigger trace
Trace functions
Non-stop, full stop, full break, delay trigger stop, delay trigger break
Trace functions
Memory capacity
128K frames
Real-time RAM monitoring function
All internal RAM spaces
Measurement clock
60 MHz
Measurement objects
Start through end of program execution
Start event through end event
Maximum measurement time
Approx. 40 hours and 43 minutes (Resolution: 17 ns)
Number of timers for
measurement
Start through end of program execution: 1
Start event through end event: 2
Measurement results
Execution time (start through end of execution)
Maximum, minimum, average, total, pass count (between events)
Time measurement
functions
Other
Timer overflow break function, timeout break function
Other functions
Command functions set in the console, mapping function, event
function, coverage function, snapshot function, DMM function,
power-off emulation function, pin mask function, flash self
programming emulation function
Note
The number of breaks that can be set varies depending on the location where the break is set.