User`s manual

Section 2 Software Specifications when Using the Emulator SuperH Family E10A-USB Emulator
Page 16 of 46 REJ10J1941-0300 Rev. 3.00
Aug 25, 2010
3. Low-Power States
When the emulator is used, the sleep state can be cleared with either the clearing function
or with the [STOP] button, and a break will occur.
Emulation of the hardware stand-by mode is not supported.
Do not stop inputting the clock to the H-UDI module by using the module standby
function.
4. Reset Signals
The MCU reset signals are only valid during emulation started with clicking the GO or STEP-
type button. If these signals are enabled on the user system in command input wait state, they
are not sent to the MCU.
Note: Do not break the user program when the /RES, /BREQ, or /WAIT signal is being low. A
TIMEOUT error will occur. If the /BREQ or /WAIT signal is fixed to low during break, a
TIMEOUT error will occur at memory access.
5. Direct Memory Access Controller (DMAC)
The DMAC operates even when the emulator is used. When a data transfer request is
generated, the DMAC executes DMA transfer.
6. Memory Access during User Program Execution
During execution of the user program, memory is accessed by the following two methods, as
shown in table 2.2.
Table 2.2 Memory Access during User Program Execution
Method Description
H-UDI read/write The stopping time of the user program is short because memory is
accessed by the dedicated bus master.
Short break This method is not available for this product (do not set short break).
The method for accessing memory during execution of the user program is specified by using
the [Configuration] dialog box.