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21.2 Connecting the Emulator with the User SystemTo connect the E10A-USB emulator (hereinafter referred to as the emulator), the H-UDI portconnector m
31.3 Installing the H-UDI Port Connector on the User SystemTable 1.3 shows the recommended H-UDI port connectors for the emulator.Table 1.3 Recommen
4Notes: H-UDI port connector(Pin 1 mark)(top view)Unit: mm4.8M2.6 x 0.459.00.33.9 H-UDI port connector (front view)1. Input to or output from the user
5Pin 1 markNotes: 1. Input to or output from the user system.2. The slash (/) means that the signal is active-low.3. The emulator monitors the GND sig
61.5 Recommended Circuit between the H-UDI Port Connector and theMPU1.5.1 Recommended Circuit (36-Pin Type)Figure 1.3 shows a recommended circuit for
7When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.3, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2= 1 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.8,
8When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.4, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2= 0 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.8,
91.5.2 Recommended Circuit (14-Pin Type)Figure 1.5 shows a recommended circuit for connection between the H-UDI and AUD portconnectors (14 pins) and t
10When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.5, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2= 1 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.8,
11When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.6, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2= 0 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.8,
Notice 1. All information included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued. Such information, however, is subject to chang
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13Section 2 Software Specifications when Using the SH77102.1 Differences between the SH7710 and the Emulator1. When the emulator system is initiated
143. Low-Power States (Sleep, Software Standby, and Module Standby)For low-power consumption, the SH7710 has sleep, software standby, and module stand
158. Cache Operation during User Program BreakWhen cache is enabled, the emulator accesses the memory by the following methods:• At memory write: Writ
16Table 2.2 Watchdog Timer RegisterRegister Name Usage RegisterWTCSR(W) Write Watchdog timer control/status registerWTCNT(W) Write Watchdog timer co
172.2 Specific Functions for the Emulator when Using the SH7710In the SH7710, a reset must be input when the emulator is activated. Do not use the ac
18Table 2.4 lists the combinations of conditions that can be set under Break Condition 1, 2, 3.Table 2.4 Dialog Boxes for Setting Break ConditionsTy
19AUD Trace Functions: This function is operational when the AUD pin of the device isconnected to the emulator. Table 2.7 shows the AUD trace acquis
20To set the AUD trace acquisition mode, click the [Trace] window with the right mouse button andselect [Setting] from the pop-up menu to display the
21(a) Branch Trace FunctionThe branch source and destination addresses and their source lines are displayed.Branch trace can be acquired by selecting
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22Figure 2.3 [Window trace] PageNotes: 1. When the [L-bus] or [I-bus] radio button is selected, the following bus cycles will betraced.• L-bus: A bu
23(c) Software Trace FunctionNote: This function can be supported with SHC/C++ compiler (manufactured by RenesasTechnology Corp.; including OEM and bu
24Internal Trace Function: This function is activated by selecting the [Internal trace] radio buttonin the [Trace type] group box of the [Trace mode]
255. When execution resumes from the address where a BREAKPOINT is specified, single-stepoperation is performed at the address before execution resume
26termination displayed in the status bar and the [Output] window is ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION,not BREAKPOINT.13.If an address of a BREAKPOINT cannot be cor
272.2.7 Performance Measurement FunctionThe emulator supports the performance measurement function.1. Setting the performance measurement conditionsTo
28Figure 2.4 [Performance Analysis] Dialog Box(b) Measurement rangeOne of the following ranges can be specified. This depends on the item selected f
29Notes: 1. When the second and third ranges are specified, execute the user program after themeasurement start condition is set to Break Condition 1
30Table 2.9 Measurement ItemSelected Name OptionDisabled NoneElapsed time ACNumber of execution states VSBranch instruction counts BTNumber of execu
31Table 2.9 Measurement Item (cont)Selected Name OptionCacheable area instruction access cycle CICCacheable area data access cycle CDCAccess counts
323. Initializing the measured resultTo initialize the measured result, select [Initialize] from the popup menu in the [PerformanceAnalysis] window or
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1Section 1 Connecting the Emulator with the User System1.1 Components of the EmulatorTable 1.1 lists the components of the emulator.Table 1.1 Comp
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