User`s guide
138 CPU32 Emulation
Chapter 8: Using the Analysis Probe and Emulation Module Together
Triggering the Emulation Module from the Analyzer
3 Click
Group Run
in the Source window (or other logic analyzer
window).
4 If your target system is not already running, click
Run
in the
emulation Run Control window to start your target.
See Also
See the online help for your logic analysis system for more information
on setting triggers.
To minimize the “skid” effect
There is a finite amount of time between when the logic analyzer
triggers, and when the processor actually stops. During this time, the
processor will continue to execute instructions. This latency is referred
to as the skid effect.
To minimize the skid effect:
1 In the Emulation Control Interface, open the Configuration
window.
2 Set processor clock speed to the maximum value which your
target can support.
The amount of skid will depend on the processor’s execution speed and
whether code is executing from the cache. See page 80 for information
on how to configure the clock speed.
To stop the analyzer and view a measurement
• To view an analysis measurement you may have to click Stop
after the trigger occurs.
When the target processor stops it may cause the analyzer qualified