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[Connect Settings] tab


This tab is used to display the detailed information categorized by the following and the configuration can be changed.

 

(1) [Internal ROM/RAM]

(2) [Clock]

(3) [Connection with Emulator] [E1] [E20]

(4) [Connection with Target Board] [IECUBE][E1][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

(5) [FAA]

(6) E2 Expansion Interface] [E2]

(7) [Flash] [E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

(8) [Hot Plug-in] [E1][E20]

(9) [Configuration] [Simulator]

[Description of each category]

(1)

[Internal ROM/RAM]

The detailed information on internal ROM/RAM is displayed and its configuration can be changed.

Caution

You should be careful not to overlap the area with other memory mapping area.

Size of internal ROM[KBytes]

Display and change the internal ROM size of the selected microcontroller.

Default

Internal ROM size of the selected microcontroller

Modifying

[IECUBE][Simulator]

Select from the drop-down list.

[E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

Changes not allowed

Available values

Depends on the selected microcontroller.

Size of internal RAM[Bytes]

Display and change the internal RAM size of the selected microcontroller.

Default

Internal RAM size of the selected microcontroller

Modifying

[IECUBE][Simulator]

Select from the drop-down list.

[E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

Changes not allowed

Available values

Depends on the selected microcontroller.

Size of DataFlash memory[KBytes]

(except [Simulator])

Displays the size of the data flash memory area of the selected microcontroller.

Default

Data flash memory size of the selected microcontroller

Modifying

Changes not allowed

(2)

[Clock]

The detailed information on clocks is displayed and its configuration can be changed.

Main clock source

[IECUBE]

Select the main clock source to input to the CPU.

Default

Generate by emulator

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Generate by emulator

Uses a clock generated inside IECUBE.

External

Uses a main clock (square wave) on the target board.

Clock socket

Uses a clock of the transmitter on the clock socket.

Main clock frequency [MHz]

Specify the main clock frequency in MHz unit. Note 1

[IECUBE]

This property appears only when the [Main clock source] property is set to [Generate by emulator].

Default

[IECUBE][Simulator]

4.00

[E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

Using internal clock

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list or directly enter from the keyboard.

 

Available values

[IECUBE]

-

Either one of the following from the drop-down listNote 2

1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 3.57, 4.00, 4.19, 4.91, 5.00, 6.00, 8.00, 8.38, 10.00, 12.00, 16.00, 20.00 (unit: MHz)

[E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]Note 3

-

Either one of the following from the drop-down list

Using internal clock, 2.00, 3.00, 3.57, 4.00, 4.19, 4.91, 5.00, 6.00, 8.00, 8.38, 10.00, 12.00, 16.00, 20.00 (unit: MHz)

-

Directly enter the numbers ranged below

0.001 to 99.999 (unit: MHz)

[Simulator]

-

Either one of the following from the drop-down list

2.00, 3.00, 3.57, 4.00, 4.19, 4.91, 5.00, 6.00, 8.00, 8.38, 10.00, 12.00, 16.00, 20.00 (unit: MHz)

-

Directly enter the numbers ranged below

0.001 to 99.999 (unit: MHz)

Sub clock source

[IECUBE]

Select the sub clock source to input to the CPU and peripheral microcontrollers.

Default

Generate by emulator

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Generate by emulator

Uses a clock generated inside IECUBE.

External

Uses a main clock (square wave) on the target board.

Sub clock frequency[kHz]

 

Specify the sub clock frequency in kHz unit. Note 1

[IECUBE]

This property appears only when the [Sub clock source] property is set to [Generate by emulator].

Default

[IECUBE][Simulator]

32.768

[E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

Using internal clock

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list or directly enter from the keyboard.

Available values

[IECUBE]

32.768 or 38.40 (unit: kHz)

[E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

-

Either one of the following from the drop-down list

Using internal clock, 32.768, 38.40 (unit: kHz)

-

Directly enter the numbers ranged below

0.001 to 99.999 (unit: kHz)

[Simulator]

-

Either one of the following from the drop-down list

32.768 or 38.40 (unit: kHz)

-

Directly enter the numbers ranged below

0.001 to 99.999 (unit: kHz)

Monitor clock

[E1][E20]
[EZ Emulator][COM Port]

Select a clock for monitor programs to operate while the program is stopped.

Default

System

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Available values

System

Operates with main clock.

User

Operates with the clock that the program specified.

Select Timer/Trace clock frequency

[Simulator]

Select the clock frequency for using timer/trace function.

Default

CPU clock frequency

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Available values

CPU clock frequency

Uses the CPU clock frequency.

Specify clock frequency

Specifies an arbitrary frequency (property items to specify become valid in the lower area).

Unit of Timer/Trace clock frequency

[Simulator]

Select the unit of the clock frequency for timer/trace.

This property appears only when the [Select Timer/Trace clock frequency] property is set to [Specify clock frequency].

Default

MHz

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Available values

MHz

The unit of the frequency is in MHz.

kHz

The unit of the frequency is in kHz.

Timer/Trace clock frequency

[Simulator]

The operation of this property differs depending on the specification with the [Select Timer/Trace clock frequency] property.

-

When [Specify clock frequency] is specified
Specify the clock frequency for timer/trace.

-

When [CPU clock frequency] is specified, displays the following (changes not allowed)
While disconnected from the debug tool: [---_---]
While connected to the debug tool: [CPU clock frequency]

Default

4.00

Modifying

Directly enter from the keyboard.

Available values

1 kHz to 99.999 MHz

Unit is depending on the specification with the [Unit of Timer/Trace clock frequency] property.

Note 1.

[E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]
This clock frequency is used to synchronize the communication between emulator and the host machine. This specification is not for the frequency of the CPU operation.

Note 2.

You can also select the frequency greater than 20.00 MHz, depending on the selected microcontroller.

Note 3.

When using X1/X2 oscillation, specify the clock frequency.
When using an external clock oscillation with the embedded PLL circuit, specify the frequency of the transmitter/resonator (the frequency before the setting of the PLL clock).

(3)

[Connection with Emulator] [E1] [E20]

Emulator serial No.

Select the serial No. of the emulator to be connected.Note

Default

Blank

How to change

By selecting from the drop-down list

However, changeable only when disconnected from the debug tool

Specifiable value

Depends on the emulator used.

Note

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.

(4)

[Connection with Target Board] [IECUBE][E1][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

The detailed information on the connection to the target board is displayed and its configuration can be changed.

Note that this category does not appear if no property displayed exists according to the type of the selected microcontroller.

Communication port

[COM Port]

Select the communications port.

The drop-down list is updated every time drop down.

Default

Blank

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Depends on the host machine used.

Reset control pin

[COM Port]

Select the reset control pin.

Default

DTR

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

DTR

Use DTR.

RTS

Use RTS.

Connecting with target board

[IECUBE]

 

Select if the target board is connected to IECUBE or not.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Yes

Target board is connected.

No

Target board is not connected.

Low voltage OCD board

[E1]
[EZ Emulator]

Select whether to use a low voltage OCD board.

This property appears only when the selected microcontroller supports a low voltage OCD board.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Available values

Yes

Uses a low voltage OCD board.

No

Does not use a low voltage OCD board.

Power target from the emulator (MAX 200mA)

[E1]

Select whether to supply power to the target board from E1.

This property appears only when the [Low voltage OCD board] property is set to [No] if it is displayed.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Yes

Supplies power to the target board.

No

Does not supply power to the target board.

Interface for supplying the power

[E2]

Select the interface for supplying the power to the target board from the emulator.

Default

USER I/F

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Available values

USER I/F

Uses the user interface.

E2 expansion I/F

Uses the E2 expansion interface.

Supply voltage

[E1]

Select the power voltage supplied to the target board.

This property appears only when the [Power target from the emulator (MAX 200mA)] property is set to [Yes].

Default

3.3V

Modifying

[E1]

Select from the drop-down list.

[E2]

Select from the drop-down list or directly enter from the keyboard.

Available values

[E1]

3.3, 5.0

[E2 Lite]

3.3

[E2]

-

Either one of the following from the drop-down list

3.3, 5.0

-

Directly enter the numbers ranged below

1.8 to 5.0, or 0 (unit: V)

(5)

[FAA]

The detailed information on the FAA is displayed and its configuration can be changed.

Debug FAA

Select whether the FAA is to be debugged.

This property only appears when the selected microcontroller supports this facility.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Available values

Yes

Select [Yes] when the FAA is to be debugged.

No

Select [No] when the FAA is not to be debugged.

(6)

E2 Expansion Interface] [E2]

The detailed information on the E2 expansion interface is displayed and its configuration can be changed.

Interface for supplying the power

[E2]

Select whether to use the E2 expansion interface.

Default

No use

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Available values

No use

Does not use the E2 expansion interface.

Use the power supplied from the target

Uses the E2 expansion interface by the power supplied to the target.

Use supplied power from the emulator

Uses the E2 expansion interface by the supplied power from the emulator.

(7)

[Flash] [E1][E20][EZ Emulator][COM Port]

The detailed information on the flash memory writing is displayed and its configuration can be changed.

Security ID

Specify a security ID for reading codes in the internal ROM or internal flash memoryNote.

This property appears only when the selected microcontroller supports the ROM security function (security ID) for flash memory.

Default

-

For ID authentication of 20 digits

00000000000000000000

-

For ID authentication of 32 digits

00000000000000000000000000000000

Modifying

Directly enter from the keyboard.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

-

For ID authentication of 20 digits

0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE in hexadecimal number

20 digits hexadecimal number (10 bytes)

-

For ID authentication of 32 digits

0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE in hexadecimal

32 digits hexadecimal number (16 bytes)

Serial Programming Security ID

Specify serial programming security ID.

For details on the serial programming security ID, see User's Manual of the emulator.

Default

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

Modifying

Directly enter from the keyboard.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

32 digits hexadecimal number (16 bytes)

Permit flash programming

Select whether to enable flash rewrite.

Default

Yes

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Available values

Yes

Enables flash rewrite.

No

Disables flash rewrite.

The flash memory area cannot be rewritten at all from the debug tool.

Permit rewrite the serial programming security ID

Select whether to enable the serial programming security ID rewrite.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

This property is changed to “No” when CS+ is disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Yes

Enables serial programming security ID rewrite.

No

Disables serial programming security ID rewrite.

Initialize unused space during flash programming

Select whether to initialize the unused area with FFH when flash memory is rewritten.

This property appears only when the selected microcontroller supports this function.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Yes

The unused area is initialized with FFH when the flash memory is rewritten.

No

The unused area is not initialized with FFH when rewriting the flash memory.

Use wide voltage mode

 

Select whether to rewrite the flash memory with the wide voltage mode.

This property appears only when the selected microcontroller supports the wide voltage mode for the flash memory rewriting.

Default

Yes

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Yes

Rewrites the flash memory with the wide voltage mode.

No

Rewrites the flash memory with the normal mode.

Erase flash ROM when starting

Select whether to erase flash ROM when connecting to the debug tool.

This property appears only when the [Permit flash programming] property is set to [Yes].

[E1][E20]

When conducting hot plug-in connection, the setting of this property will be ignored and flash ROM will not be erased.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Yes

Erases the flash ROM when connecting to the debug tool.

Note that after connecting to the debug tool, this property automatically selects [No].

No

Does not erase flash ROM when connecting to the debug tool.

Using the flash self programming

Specifies whether to operate the flash by using the flash self programming. If you want to break during the flash self programming, specify [Yes].

This property only appears when the selected microcontroller requires it.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Yes

Rewrites the flash.

No

Does not rewrite the flash.

Note

For details on the on-chip debug security ID, see User's Manual of the emulator.

(8)

[Hot Plug-in] [E1][E20]

The detailed information on hot plug-in connection is displayed and its configuration can be changed.

Note that this category appears only when the selected microcontroller incorporates the hot plug-in function.

Retrying interval[ms]

Specify the interval in 1-ms units for retrying connection in the case of hot plug-in connection when the emulator fails to communicate with the microcontroller on the target board.

Default

1000

Modifying

Directly enter from the keyboard.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

0 to 60000 in decimal number

Number of times of retrying

Specify the number of times for retrying connection in the case of hot plug-in connection when the emulator fails to communicate with the microcontroller on the target board.

Default

3

Modifying

Directly enter from the keyboard.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

0 to 3 in decimal number

(9)

[Configuration] [Simulator]

The detailed information when customizing the simulator is displayed and its configuration can be changed.

Use simulator configuration file

Select whether to use the simulator configuration file to perform user customization (adding of user models) of the simulator.

Default

No

Modifying

Select from the drop-down list.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.

Available values

Yes

Uses the simulator configuration file.

No

Does not use the simulator configuration file.

Simulator configuration file

Specify the simulator configuration file to be use.

This property appears only when the [Use simulator configuration file] property is set to [Yes].

Default

Blank

Modifying

Directly enter from the keyboard, or specify with the Select Simulator Configuration File dialog box that is opened by clicking the [...] button.

Note that changes can be made only when disconnected from the debug tool.