ST7MDTU5-EMU2B STMicroelectronics, ST7MDTU5-EMU2B Datasheet - Page 7

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ST7MDTU5-EMU2B

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7MDTU5-EMU2B
Description
EMULATOR REAL TIME ST7
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Series
ST7-EMU2Br
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7MDTU5-EMU2B

Contents
Main Emulation Board (MEB), Target Emulation Board (TEB), Cables, Power Supply and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
ST7265x
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
ST7MDTU5-EMU2B User Manual
1.2
Probe is connected to the ST7MDTU5-TEB, to which a device adapter can be fixed
so that you can connect the emulator to your application board.
The emulator is operated from your host PC using STVD7, a state-of-the-art,
integrated development environment, from which you can configure and control
the emulator, debug, edit and rebuild your application program.
Emulator operation
The emulator is controlled using STVD7, (also referred to as ST7 Visual Debug).
STVD7 integrates all phases of an application development in a single, powerful
and easy to use environment.
The graphical interface is composed of one main window which consists of an
integrated set of windows, menus, toolbars and other elements that allow the user
to create, build, debug and refine an application using a single tool. The visual
environment can be personalized; the user can change the position of all windows,
open or close individual elements, alter which windows are visible at startup, and
save the configuration. User-defined toolbars may be created, and command icons
added or removed from toolbars. The integrated syntax-color highlighting editor
allows several source files to be edited in a single place.
Thanks to the powerful features of the debugger, the debugging and tuning of an
application is made easier and quicker. Debugging with STVD7 (with an
ST7 HDS2 emulator) involves the following functional aspects:
Chapter 3: STVD7
PC, and set up the emulator configuration so that you can begin your debugging
session.
When your application is fully debugged, the ST7 EPROM programming board
(ref.: ST7MDTU5-EPB — not provided with this emulator kit) can be used to
Loading the application.
Defining the memory map and option configuration of the target MCU.
Running the application.
Viewing source and disassembled code.
Setting instruction breakpoints.
Setting data breakpoints.
Using the Logical Analyser to impose counters and conditions on breakpoints
and trace recording.
Viewing variables, memory and registers.
Viewing history of execution: trace (up to 1024 records) and call stack features.
on page 21, explains how to install ST7 Visual Debug on your
1 - Introduction
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