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[None]: Select this option if you do not want to take any of the actions listed
above. This is useful for a trigger output or execution time
measurement.
[Address]: Sets the start and end addresses of the range in the address range trace,
address range conditional trace, or Point to Point trace.
[Start]: Set the start address.
[End]: Set the end address.
[f()…]: The address range of a function can be set by [Start] and [End].
[Output Trigger]: Outputs a trigger after the satisfaction of a trace condition.
[Address]: Sets address conditions.
[Data]: Sets data conditions.
[Bus/Area]: Sets access type, bus status, and read/write cycle conditions.
[Probe]: Sets the levels (high or low) of the external probe signals (PRB1 to PRB4) as the condition.
[Interrupt]: Sets the levels (high or low) of the IRQ signals as the condition.
[Count]: Sets a satisfaction count condition.
[Delay]: Sets the number of bus cycles delayed after the satisfaction of a trace condition. This function
allows you to check the trace information before/after any of the specified conditions are
satisfied. When [Don’t Care] has been selected, there is no delay.
Notes: 1. The settings to be made on pages [Address], [Data], [Bus/Area], [Probe], [Interrupt], and [Count] are
the same as those for on-emulator break conditions. For details on the on-emulator break conditions,
refer to section 3.7, Using the Event Points.
2. Set the range in the address range trace so that value of the end address will be larger than that of the
start address.
3. Two channels are used in the address range conditional trace. To perform the address range
conditional trace, select an odd-numbered channel (2n + 1) for the address range trace and an even-
numbered channel (2n + 2) for the conditional trace, respectively, and then check [Combination with
the next channel].