The [Connect Settings] tab displays detailed information for each category shown below and changes settings made on it.
(1) [Internal ROM/RAM]
(2) [Endian] [Simulator]
(3) [Clock]
(4) [Connection with Emulator] [E1] [E20]
(5) [Connection with Target Board] [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]
(6) [Flash] [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]
(7) [Operating Modes of CPU] [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]
(8) [External Flash] [E1] [E20]
(9) [Peripheral Function Simulation] [Simulator]
Figure A.5 | Property Panel: [Connect Settings] Tab [E1(Serial)] |
Figure A.6 | Property Panel: [Connect Settings] Tab [E1(JTAG)] |
Figure A.7 | Property Panel: [Connect Settings] Tab [E20(Serial)] |
Figure A.8 | Property Panel: [Connect Settings] Tab [E20(JTAG)] |
Figure A.9 | Property Panel: [Connect Settings] Tab [EZ Emulator)] |
Figure A.10 | Property Panel: [Connect Settings] Tab [Simulator] |
[Description of each category]
Displays detailed information on internal ROM/RAM.
Size of internal ROM[Kbytes]
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Displays the internal ROM size of a selected microcontroller.
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Default
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- | For products with internal ROM |
Internal ROM size of a selected microcontroller
0
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How to change
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Not changeable
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Size of internal RAM[Kbytes]
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Displays the internal RAM size of a selected microcontroller.
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Default
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Internal RAM size of a selected microcontroller
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How to change
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Not changeable
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Size of DataFlash memory[Kbytes]
[E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]
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Displays the size of the data flash memory area of a selected microcontroller.
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Default
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Data flash memory size of a selected microcontroller
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How to change
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Not changeable
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Displays detailed information on CPU endian and modifies its settings.
Endian of CPU
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Displays the microcontroller's endian.
The endian information set in properties of the build tool is acquired for display here.
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Default
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Little-endian data
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How to change
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- | For the build & debug tool |
Not changeable
By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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- | One of the following as selected from the drop-down list: |
Little-endian data or Big-endian data
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This category displays detailed information on clock and changes clock settings.
Main clock source
[E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]
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- | For products with internal HOCO |
Specify the main clock from the EXTAL frequency and internal HOCO.
- | For products without internal HOCO |
Displays EXTAL frequency as the main clock.
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Default
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EXTAL
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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EXTAL
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Main clock operates as EXTAL frequency.
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HOCO
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Main clock operates as internal HOCO.
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Main clock frequency[MHz]
[E1][E20] [EZ Emulator]
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Specify EXTAL frequency in MHz units.
Note that this property is enabled only when [EXTAL] is specified in the [Main clock source [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]] property.
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Default
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Blank
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How to change
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By entering directly from the keyboard
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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0.0001 to 99.9999 (in MHz)
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Operating frequency[MHz]
[E1][E20] [EZ Emulator]
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Specify the Operating frequency (ICLK) in MHz units.
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Default
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Blank
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How to change
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By entering directly from the keyboard
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Specifiable value
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0.0001 to 999.9999 (in MHz)
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Allow to change the clock source on writing internal flash memory
[E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]
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Specify whether or not to allow manipulation of the main clock source by debugger when internal flash memory is rewritten.
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Default
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No
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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Yes
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Manipulation of the main clock source is allowed.
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No
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Manipulation of the main clock source is not allowed.
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System clock (ICLK) frequency[MHz]
[Simulator]
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Specify the CPU's operating clock frequency.
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Default
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Depends on the selected microcontroller
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How to change
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By entering directly from the keyboard
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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An integer in the range 1 to 1,000. (in MHz)
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(4) | [Connection with Emulator] [E1] [E20] |
Emulator serial No.
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Select the serial No. of the emulator to be connected.Note
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Default
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Blank
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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Depends on the emulator used.
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Note | When E1(JTAG) or E1(Serial) is selected in the debug tool used, serial Nos. of E1 emulator are enumerated. Similarly, when E20(Serial) or E20(JTAG) is selected, serial Nos. of E20 emulator are enumerated.
If an attempt is made to connect the emulator when this category is blank, the serial number of the emulator that is found first by search will be automatically selected and connection is made. The serial number of the emulator that is automatically selected in such a case will not be saved in the project information. |
(5) | [Connection with Target Board] [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator] |
This category displays detailed information on a state of connection with the target board and changes connection settings.
User Vcc[V]
[EZ Emulator]
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Specify the value of the microcontrollers operating voltage that is actually supplied to the user board.
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Default
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Blank
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How to change
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By entering directly from the keyboard
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool.
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Specifiable value
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0.0001 to 9.9999 (in V)
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Power target from the emulator (MAX 200mA) [E1] [E20]
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Specify whether power is supplied from E1 to the target system.
The E20 does not support the power supply function. Therefore, the displayed property value is [No].
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Default
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No
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
Not changeable
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Specifiable value
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Yes
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Power is supplied.
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No
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Power is not supplied.
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Supply voltage
[E1]
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Specify the voltage supplied from E1 to the target board.
Note that this property is displayed only when you selected [Yes] in the [Power target from the emulator (MAX 200mA) [E1] [E20]] property.
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Default
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3.3V
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list.
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool.
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Specifiable value
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- | One of the following as selected from the drop-down list: Note |
3.3V, 5.0V
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Communication method
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Displays the communication method to be connected when communication between the emulator and the CPU on target system is performed.
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Default
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JTAG
- | [E1(Serial)] [E20(Serial)] [EZ Emulator] |
FINE
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How to change
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Not changeable
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JTAG clock [MHz]
[E1(JTAG)]
[E20(JTAG)]
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Specify JTAG communication speed between the emulator and the CPU on target system.
Note that this property is displayed only when [JTAG] is specified in the [Communication method] property.
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Default
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16.5
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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- | One of the following as selected from the drop-down list: |
16.5, 12.38, 6.188, 3.094, 1.547
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FINE baud rate[bps]
[E1(Serial)]
[E20(Serial)] [EZ Emulator]
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Specify FINE communication speed between the emulator and the CPU on target system.
Note that this property is displayed only when [FINE] is specified in the [Communication method] property.
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Default
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- | [E1(Serial)] [E20(Serial)] |
2000000
1000000
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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- | One of the following as selected from the drop-down list: |
- | [E1(Serial)] [E20(Serial)] |
2000000, 750000, 500000, 250000
1000000, 500000, 250000
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Note | The specifiable voltage value differs with each selected microcontroller. |
(6) | [Flash] [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator] |
This category displays detailed information on flash memory rewriting and changes rewrite settings.
Input Mode of ID code
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Specify ID code input mode.
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Default
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ID code specified in 32 hexadecimal digits
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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Specify the ID code as a 32-digit hexadecimal
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Enter ID code in 32 hexadecimal digits.
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Specify the ID code as an ASCII code within 16 characters
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Enter ID code within 16 ASCII characters.
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ID code
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Enter the ID code to release the flash memory from the protected state.
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Default
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- | For [Specify the ID code as a 32-digit hexadecimal] |
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
- | For [Specify the ID code as an ASCII code within 16 characters] |
Blank
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How to change
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By entering directly from the keyboard
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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- | For [Specify the ID code as a 32-digit hexadecimal] |
32 hexadecimal digits
To enter the ID code as a 32-digit hexadecimal value, arrange it as a sequence of 32-bit units of data.
In the example below, the code to be entered is 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff.
const unsigned long __OSISreg[4] = {
0x00112233,
0x44556677,
0x8899aabb,
0xccddeeff
};
Byte order of the ID code of the flash programmer can be different from that of CS+. Please confirm the specification about ID code of the flash programmer youre using.
- | For [Specify the ID code as an ASCII code within 16 characters] |
16 ASCII code characters (if less than 16 characters, 0s are added)
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Work RAM start address
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Specify the location address of the work RAM used by the debugger.
Specify an address value that is a multiple of four bytes. If the entered value is not a multiple of four bytes, the value is automatically corrected.
Specified bytes of space from the specified work RAM location address are used by the debugger firmware. Note
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Default
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Depends on the selected microcontroller
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How to change
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By entering directly from the keyboard
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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Address value that matches the internal RAM area of the selected microcontroller
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Work RAM size[bytes]
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Displays the size of the work RAM used by the debugger.
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Default
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Depends on the selected microcontroller
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How to change
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Not changeable
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Note | The work RAM area can also be used by the user program because the emulator saves and restores data in this area. Note, however, that the work RAM area is not specifiable as:
the destination or origin of a DMA or DTC transfer, an address where a DTC vector table or transfer information is to be allocated, or the interrupt vector for a DMAC or DTC activation source. |
(7) | [Operating Modes of CPU] [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator] |
Displays detailed information on the microcontroller's operation modes or changes settings made in it.
Mode pins setting
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Specify the operation mode set by mode pins.
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Default
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Single-chip mode
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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- | One of the following as selected from the drop-down list: Note 1 |
Single-chip mode or user boot mode
Single-chip mode
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Allow erasing the USB boot program
[E1] [E20]
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Specify whether to erase the USB boot program in the user boot area when you are starting up the emulator in the user boot mode by using a microcontroller in which the USB boot program is stored.
This property is displayed only when [User boot mode] is selected for the [Mode pins setting] property. Note that this is not displayed for an microcontroller in which the USB boot program in the user boot area does not need to be erased when you are starting up the emulator.
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Default
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No
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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Yes
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Allows erasing the USB boot program in the user boot area
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No
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Does not allow erasing the USB boot program in the user boot area
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Register setting
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Specify the operation mode set by registers.
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Default
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Single-chip mode
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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- | One of the following as selected from the drop-down list: Note 1 |
Single-chip mode, on-chip ROM enabled extended mode or on-chip ROM disabled extended mode
Single-chip mode
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Endian
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Displays the project's endian. Note 2
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Default
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Little-endian data
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How to change
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- | For the build & debug tool |
Not changeable
By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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- | One of the following as selected from the drop-down list: |
Little-endian data or big-endian data
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Note 1. | The specifiable operation mode differs with each selected microcontroller. |
Note 2. | If a microcontroller with an MDE pin is selected, be sure that the project's endian and the microcontroller's MDE pin state match. If endians are different, the project and microcontroller cannot be connected correctly. |
(8) | [External Flash] [E1] [E20] |
Displays detailed information on external flash or changes settings made in it.
External flash definition file
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Specify an external flash definition file. Note
The number of external flash definition files that can be registered is displayed as a main property.
This property is expanded to display the file name, address range and download conditions as sub-properties. If no external flash definition files are registered, sub-properties other than File are not displayed.
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Default
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4
Blank
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How to change
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Not changeable
<File>
By selecting in the External flash memory dialog box [E1] [E20]
The External flash memory dialog box is opened by clicking the [...] button that is displayed at the right edge in the column of this property when it is selected.
<Start address>
Not changeable
<End address>
Not changeable
<Erase external flash ROM before download>
By selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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Yes
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The external flash ROM is erased before downloading.
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No
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The external flash ROM is not erased before downloading.
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Display content
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Number of external flash definition files
By clicking the "+" mark of an external flash definition file, the definition file name, start and end addresses, and whether to erase the external flash ROM before downloading are displayed for each index ([1] to [4]).
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Note | Any settings made in this section are not reflected when the microcontroller is operating in single-chip mode. |
(9) | [Peripheral Function Simulation] [Simulator] |
Displays detailed information on peripheral function simulation or changes settings made in it.
Peripheral function simulation module
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Displays usable peripheral function simulation modules, allowing to specify whether or not to use.
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Default
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<Number of usable peripheral function simulation modules>
<Peripheral function simulation module name>
Not use
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How to change
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Not changeable
Peripheral function simulation module names not changeable
Whether or not to use a peripheral function simulation module is specified by selecting from the drop-down list
However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool
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Specifiable value
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Use
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Peripheral function simulation module is used.
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Not Use
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Peripheral function simulation module is not used.
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Display content
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Number of usable peripheral function simulation modules
Peripheral function simulation module name
Usage status of peripheral function simulation module
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Peripheral clock rate
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Specify the ratio of peripheral clock to internal clock (how many internal clocks one peripheral clock is equivalent).
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Default
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1
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How to change
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By selecting from the drop-down list
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Specifiable value
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- | One of the following as selected from the drop-down list: |
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 64
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