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2.8.1.2 [E1]/[E20]/[EZ Emulator]

Figure 2.81

[Break] Category [E1][E20][EZ Emulator]

(1)

[First using type of breakpoint]

This property appears only when the selected microcontroller supports multiple types of breakpoint.

Specify the type of preferential breakpoint with a single click of the mouse in the Editor panel/Disassemble panel.

Select from the drop-down list below for each use of the breakpoint.

Hardware break

Sets hardware breakpoint with priority, by using the Hardware break function.

Once set, it is treated as a Hardware Break event (execution system).

Software break

Sets software breakpoint with priority, by using the Software break function (except for [Simulator]) (default).

Once set, it is treated as a Software Break event.

Caution

If the number of the set breakpoints of the specified type exceeds the limit settable (see "2.15.7.1 Maximum number of enabled events"), a breakpoint of another type will be used.

(2)

[Stop emulation of timer group when stopping]

Select whether to terminate the peripheral emulation of timers while stopping the program execution (Peripheral Break).

Select [Yes] to terminate (default: [No]).

In the case of the selected microcontroller that provides the open break function, when this property is set to [Yes], the open break target pin becomes the Hi-Z state after the CPU is stopped (when this property is set to [No], the open break target pin outputs the signal even after the CPU is stopped).

(3)

[Stop emulation of serial group when stopping]

This property appears only when the selected microcontroller supports the function that terminates the peripheral emulation of serials (Peripheral Break).

Select whether to terminate the peripheral emulation of serials while stopping the program execution.

Select [Yes] to terminate (default: [No]).

(4)

[Restore the breakpoint when pin reset occurs]

This property only appears if the selected microcontroller supports the function of restoring breakpoints after a pin reset and the [Permit flash programming] property in the [Flash] category on the [Connect Settings] tab is set to [Yes].

Select whether to restore the breakpoints when a pin reset occurs.

When [Yes] is selected, the CPU is briefly halted for restoration of the breakpoints after a pin reset (default).

When [No] is selected, the breakpoints are ignored and not restored after a pin reset, but are restored when the program is stopped.