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Renesas E100 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Renesas E100 User Manual (232 pages)
Emulator MCU Unit for H8SX/1700 Series
Brand:
Renesas
| Category:
Microcontrollers
| Size: 4.97 MB
Table of Contents
Preface
5
Related Manuals
5
Important
6
Precautions for Safety
8
Table of Contents
11
Contents
11
User Registration
16
Terminology
17
Outline
18
Package Components
18
Other Tool Products Required for Development
18
System Configuration
19
Names and Functions of the Emulator Parts
20
Specifications
22
Operating Environment
23
Specifications of the AC Adapter
24
Setup
25
Flowchart of Starting up the Emulator
25
Installing the Included Software
27
Connecting the MCU Unit to and Disconnecting It from the E100 Emulator Main Unit
28
Connecting the Host Machine
29
Connecting the Emulator Power Supply
30
Turning on the Power
31
Checking the Connections of the Emulator System
31
Turning the Power on and off
31
Self-Checking
32
Selecting the Clock Supply
33
Clock Source
33
Using an Internal Oscillator Circuit Board
34
Using the Oscillator Circuit on the User System
35
Using the Internal Generator Circuit
35
Connecting the User System
36
Connection to a 100-Pin 0.5-MM Pitch Pad Pattern
37
Tutorial
38
Introduction
38
Starting the High-Performance Embedded Workshop
39
Connecting the Emulator
39
Downloading the Tutorial Program
40
Displaying the Source Program
41
Setting Software Breakpoints
42
Executing the Program
43
Resetting the CPU
43
Checking Breakpoints
44
Altering Register Contents
45
Referring to Symbols
46
Checking Memory Contents
47
Referring to Variables
48
Showing Local Variables
50
Single-Stepping through a Program
50
Executing Step in Command
51
Executing the Step out Command
52
Executing the Step over Command
53
Forcibly Breaking Program Execution
54
Hardware Break Facility
55
Stopping a Program When It Executes the Instruction at a Specified Address
55
Stopping a Program When It Accesses Memory
56
Tracing Facility
57
Showing the Information Acquired in "Fill until Stop" Tracing
58
Showing the Information Acquired in "Fill Around TP" Tracing
61
Showing a History of Function Execution
63
Filtering Facility
65
Stack Trace Facility
67
What Next
68
Preparation for Debugging
69
Starting the High-Performance Embedded Workshop
69
Creating a New Workspace (Toolchain Unused)
70
Creating a New Workspace (with a Toolchain in Use)
72
Opening an Existing Workspace
75
Connecting the Emulator
76
Reconnecting the Emulator
76
Disconnecting the Emulator
77
Quitting the High-Performance Embedded Workshop
77
Making Debugging-Related Settings
78
Specifying a Module for Downloading
78
Setting up Automatic Execution of Command Line Batch Files
79
Debugging Functions
80
Setting up the Emulation Enviroment
82
Emulator Settings During Booting up
82
Setting up the Target MCU
83
Setting up the System
85
Setting up the Memory Map
88
Setting for Overwriting Blocks of the Flash ROM
90
Settings to Request Notification of Exceptional Events
91
Viewing the Progress of Boot-Up Processing
92
Downloading a Program
94
Viewing the Source Code
94
Turning Columns in All Source Files off
96
Turning Columns off for One Source File
96
Viewing Assembly Language Code
97
Correcting Assembly Language Code
98
Viewing Memory Data in Real Time
99
Setting the Update Interval for RAM Monitoring
100
Clearing RAM Monitoring Access History
100
Clearing RAM Monitoring Error Detection Data
100
Viewing the Current Status
101
Viewing the Emulator Status
101
Viewing the Emulator Status in the Status Bar
102
Periodically Reading out and Showing the Emulator Status
103
Periodically Reading out and Showing the Emulator Information
103
Selecting the Items to be Displayed
104
Using Software Breakpoints
105
Adding and Removing Software Breakpoints
105
Enabling and Disabling Software Breakpoints
107
Using Events
109
Adding Events
109
Removing Events
115
Registering Events
117
Creating Events for each Instance of Usage or Reusing Events
119
Activating Events
120
Setting Hardware Break Conditions
121
Setting Hardware Breakpoints
121
Saving/Loading Hardware Break Settings
124
Viewing Trace Information
125
Acquiring Trace Information
125
Setting Conditions for Trace Information Acquisition
129
Selecting the Trace Mode
131
Setting Trace Points
133
Setting Extraction or Elimination Conditions
137
Selecting the Type of Trace Information to be Acquired
139
Viewing Trace Results
140
Filtering Trace Information
143
Searching for Trace Records
145
Saving Trace Information in Files
146
Loading Trace Information from Files
147
Temporarily Stopping Trace Acquisition
147
Restarting Trace Acquisition
147
Switching the Timestamp Display
147
Viewing the History of Function Execution
148
Viewing the History of Task Execution
149
Measuring Performance
150
Viewing the Results of Performance Measurement
150
Setting Performance Measurement Conditions
151
Starting Performance Measurement
153
Clearing Performance Measurement Conditions
154
Clearing Results of Performance Measurement
154
Maximum Time of Performance Measurement
154
Measuring Code Coverage
155
Opening the Code Coverage Window
155
Allocating Code Coverage Memory (Hardware Resource)
156
Code Coverage in an Address Range
159
Code Coverage in a Source File
160
Showing Percentages and Graphs
161
Sorting Coverage Data
162
Searching for Nonexecuted Lines
163
Clearing Code Coverage Information
164
Updating Coverage Information
164
Preventing Updates to Coverage Information
164
Saving the Code Coverage Information in a File
165
Loading Code Coverage Information from a File
165
Modes of Loading for Coverage Information Files
166
Displaying Code Coverage Information in the Editor Window
168
Measuring Data Coverage
169
Opening the Data Coverage Window
169
Allocating Data Coverage Memory (Hardware Resource)
170
Data Coverage in an Address Range
172
Data Coverage in Sections
173
Data Coverage in the Task Stack
174
Clearing Data Coverage Information
175
Updating Coverage Information
175
Preventing Updates to Coverage Information
175
Saving the Data Coverage Information in a File
176
Loading Data Coverage Information from a File
176
Viewing Realtime Profile Information
178
Selecting a Realtime Profile Measurement Mode
180
Measuring Function Profiles
181
Setting Ranges for Function Profile Measurement
182
Saving Function Profile Measurement Settings
183
Loading Function Profile Measurement Settings
183
Measuring Task Profiles
184
Setting Ranges for Task Profile Measurement
185
Saving Task Profile Measurement Settings
186
Loading Task Profile Measurement Settings
186
Clearing Results of Realtime Profile Measurement
187
Saving Results of Realtime Profile Measurement
187
Setting the Unit of Measurement
187
Maximum Measurement Time for Realtime Profiles
188
Detecting Exceptional Events
189
Detecting Violations of Access Protection
189
Setting Protection for an Area
191
Detecting Reading from a Non-Initialized Area
195
Detecting Stack Access Violations
196
Detecting a Performance-Measurement Overflow
197
Detecting a Realtime Profile Overflow
197
Detecting a Trace Memory Overflow
198
Detecting Task Stack Access Violations
198
Setting a Task Stack Area
199
Detecting an os Dispatch
202
Using the Start/Stop Function
203
Opening the Start/Stop Function Setting Dialog Box
203
Specifying the Work Address
203
Specifying the Routine to be Executed
203
Limitations of the Start/Stop Function
204
Limitations on Statements Within Specified Routines
204
Using the Trigger Output Function
205
Using the External Trigger Cable for Output
205
Opening the Trigger Output Conditions Dialog Box
206
Manual Setting for Output through Trigger Pins 31 to 24
207
Setting for Output through Trigger Pins 20 to 16
209
Events
210
Measuring the Execution Times in a Specific Section
210
Setting Trace Conditions
210
Acquiring Trace Data
211
Specifying a Section
211
Saving the Execution Times to a File
212
Generating Pseudo ECC Errors
213
Generating a State Where External Oscillation Has Stopped
213
Blank Checking for the Internal EEPROM
213
Troubleshooting (Action in Case of an Error)
214
Flowchart for Remediation of Trouble
214
Error in Self-Checking
215
Errors Reported in Booting-Up of the Emulator
216
How to Request Support
218
Hardware Specifications
219
Target MCU Specifications
219
Differences between the Actual MCU and Emulator
220
Connection Diagram
221
Connection Diagram for the R0E417250MCU00
221
External Dimensions
222
External Dimensions of the E100 Emulator
222
External Dimensions of the Converter Board R0E0100TNPFK00
223
Notes on Using the MCU Unit
224
Maintenance and Warranty
228
User Registration
228
Maintenance
228
Warranty
228
Repair Provisions
228
How to Make Request for Repair
229
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