User`s manual
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[General] page
[Device] Selects the target MCU to be emulated. See the hardware manual for
details.
[Custom Device enable] Customizes the target MCU. Checking this box allows the user to make
settings on the [Custom Device] page.
[Mode] Selects the operating mode of the target MCU.
[Clock] Selects the speed of the input clock of the target MCU.
[Timer Resolution] Selects the resolution of the timer for use in execution time measurement
and performance analysis. Select one of the following values.
Execution time measurement: 52us, 1.6us, or 20ns
Performance analysis: CLOCK, CLOCK/2, CLOCK/4, or CLOCK/8
[Enable interrupts during step
execution]
When this box is checked, interrupts are accepted during step execution.
[Break on access error] When this box is checked, a break (the user program stops) occurs if
your program accesses a guarded memory area or writes to a write-
protected area.
[Enable internal ROM area write] When this box is checked, writing to the on-chip ROM area is enabled.
For the result of writing, see the [Status] window.
[Enable DTC parallel access] When this box is checked, reading and writing of memory contents by
parallel accesses are enabled.
[User VCC Threshold] Sets the voltage level for the user system. [Down] will be displayed in
[User VCC] of the [Extended Monitor] window when the actual user VCC
of the target system is lower than the specified value.
[User Signals] When this box is checked, the selected signal from the user system is
enabled.
[Bus Timeout] Select the bus timeout detection time. 100us, 1.6ms, 13ms, or 210ms can
be selected.
[User IRQ enable] Specify an IRQ for the trace or break condition. IRQ0 to IRQ15 are
available and they can be specified by entering values in hexadecimal.
Each of the bits corresponds to an IRQ. The bit location indicates the IRQ
number, for example, bit D15 for IRQ15. Setting a bit to 1 allows
monitoring the corresponding IRQ. If several IRQs are specified, the
values will be ORed and this result will be applied.
[Enable multi break] When this box is checked, the multibreak function is enabled. This allows
breaking the program for several E6000H emulators at the same time by
using a trigger input and probe pins.
[Enable SDRAM interface
(MD3)]
When this box is checked, the SDRAM interface is enabled. The emulator
detects the state of the MD3 pin on the user system. If the state of the
MD3 pin is low, a warning message will be displayed.
This option is available only when one of the following MCUs has been
selected in [Device]:
H8SX/1663_MD_CLK_0
H8SX/1663_MD_CLK_1
H8SX/1664_MD_CLK_0
H8SX/1664_MD_CLK_1
[Driver] Displays the E6000H driver that is currently installed.
[Change driver in start up] When this box is checked, selection of a driver will be available next time
the emulator is connected.