Specifications
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 S5U1C63000H6 Package
- 3 Connection
- 4 Getting Started
- 5 Operations and Functions of the S5U1C63000H6
- 5.1 Outline of Operation
- 5.2 Break Function
- 5.3 Monitoring Terminals
- 5.4 Display During Execution and During Break
- 5.5 Break Commands
- 5.6 Target Interrupt and Break
- 5.7 Trace Function
- 5.8 Trace Mode
- 5.9 Trace Trigger Point
- 5.10 Coverage Function
- 5.11 Measurement of Execution Time
- 5.12 Self-Diagnostic Function
- 5.13 Restrictions on Emulation
- 6 LCD Driver
- 7 Notes on Use
- 8 Maintenance and Warranty
- 9 Troubleshooting

4 GETTING STARTED
S5U1C63000H6 MANUAL
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(S1C63 Family In-Circuit Emulator)
4 Getting Started
The S5U1C63000H6 can start using the debugger software after connecting to the host computer.
(1) Setting the DIAG switch
The S5U1C63000H6 has a self-diagnostic function at power-on.
When using this function, set the DIAG switch to ON. To skip the diagnosis, set the switch to OFF.
See Section 5.12, “Self-Diagnostic Function,” for more information on the self-diagnostic function.
(2) Turning the S5U1C63000H6 on
Turn the power switch on. The power LED (green) lights. The SLP/HLT LED (yellow) lights momentarily and
goes out.
(3) Starting the debugger
Launch the debugger on the host computer. The SLP/HLT LED (yellow) lights momentarily and goes out.
(4) Executing the target program
Execute the target program from the debugger. When the target program starts running, the EMU LED (red)
lights to indicate that the S5U1C63000H6 enters emulation mode. When the SLP or HALT instruction is ex-
ecuted, the SLP/HLT LED (yellow) lights.
(5) When a break occurs
When the target program stops at the break point set with the debugger, the EMU LED (red) goes out.