ST7MDT25-TEB/DVP STMicroelectronics, ST7MDT25-TEB/DVP Datasheet - Page 36

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ST7MDT25-TEB/DVP

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7MDT25-TEB/DVP
Description
BOARD TARGET EMULATION ST7-DVP3
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheets

Specifications of ST7MDT25-TEB/DVP

Accessory Type
Target Board
Processor To Be Evaluated
ST72561
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
ST7MDT25-DVP3 Emulator
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Appendix D: Glossary
ICC (In-circuit communication)
ICC monitor
ICD (In-circuit debugging)
ICP (In-circuit programming)
LVD (Low Voltage Detection)
MCU (microcontroller)
OTP (One Time Programmable)
PC (Program Counter)
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A device communication protocol that is stored in the ST7 microcontroller’s system
memory. This protocol makes it possible to download programs to the MCU’s RAM
and execute them. This protocol enables in-circuit programming and debugging.
Software that handles the ICC protocol, embedded in a reserved memory area of
the ST7 Flash microcontroller. At RESET, using specific signal sequence, the ST7
jumps to this ICC monitor which allows it to download programs in RAM and to
execute them. This feature is used for in-circuit programming.
The capability to debug an application on a FLASH device using on-chip resources
(Debug module, MTC), made possible by the ICC protocol.
The capability to program to ST7 FLASH memory while the microcontroller is
plugged into the application board, made possible by the ICC protocol.
A feature available on all of the ST7 MCUs. A LVD push button allows you to
simulate what occurs when the MCU detects that the supply voltage is below a
given threshold.
Also referred to as the “target device” in this manual. This is the core product (or
family of products) for which the emulator is designed to act as an emulator and
programming tool. In general terms, an MCU is a complete computer system,
including a CPU, memory, a clock oscillator and I/O on a single integrated circuit.
Also referred to as OTPROM (One Time Programmable Read-Only Memory). A
non-volatile type of memory that can be programmed but cannot be erased. An
OTP ROM is an EPROM MCU that is packaged in an opaque plastic package—it is
called a one-time programmable MCU because there is no way to expose the
EPROM to a UV light source.
The CPU register that holds the address of the next instruction or operand that the
CPU will use.
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