User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Raisonance tools for ARM overview
- 3. How to register the new Raisonance tools for ARM
- 4. Creating a project
- 5. Debugging with the simulator
- 6. Debugging with hardware tools
- 6.1 Selecting hardware debugging tools
- 6.2 RLink-ARM programming and debugging features
- 6.3 JTAGjet programming and debugging features
- 6.4 Cortex Serial Wire Viewer (SWV) debugging features (Open4 RLink only)
- 6.4.1 Introduction
- 6.4.2 Hardware requirements
- 6.4.3 Configure Ride7 to use the SWV
- 6.4.4 Modify your application to use SWV software traces
- 6.4.5 Configure Ride7 to use SWV software traces
- 6.4.6 Configuring Ride7 to use the SWV hardware traces
- 6.4.7 Configuring Ride7 to use the SWV watchpoint traces
- 6.4.8 Start / Stop the trace
- 6.4.9 Visualizing SWV traces with Ride7
- 7. Raisonance solutions for ARM upgrades
- 8. Conformity
- 9. Glossary
- 10. Index
- 11. History

Raisonance Tools for ARM 6. Debugging with hardware tools
6.2.2 Configuring Ride7 for using the RLink
After selecting RLink-ARM as your debugging tool (see the section, Selecting hardware debugging
tools), click on the Advanced Options button to open the Debug options.
Uncheck the Debug option if you want to use RLink as a simple programmer, e.g. if you want to run
the application on the ARM without debugging it. Launching a debug session simply programs the code
to your ARM CPU and starts execution, useful when using RLink without application source code.
To debug your application, make sure that Debug is checked as shown below.
6.2.2.1 RLink-REva jumpers
When using a starter kit’s embedded RLink, ensure that your jumpers are set correctly on the RLink.
To do this, click on View RLink jumper configuration for ARM.
If you purchased RLink as part of an ARM starter kit (such as the REva evaluation board for STR7),
then the jumpers should already be correctly set. For this reason, you should only need to adjust these
jumpers if they were accidentally unplugged, or if you are using an RLink that was configured for
another microcontroller such as ST7.
These illustrations show the STRx configuration for the RLink jumpers. If these pictures differ from
those in Ride7, assume that those shown in Ride7 documentation are correct.
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