ST7MDT2-DVP2/US STMicroelectronics, ST7MDT2-DVP2/US Datasheet - Page 26

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ST7MDT2-DVP2/US

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7MDT2-DVP2/US
Description
KIT DEVELOPMENT ST7
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Series
ST7-DVP2r
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7MDT2-DVP2/US

Contents
Main Emulation Board (MEB), Target Emulation Board (TEB), Cables, Power Supply and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
ST72254, ST72215, ST72216, ST72104, ST72225, ST72213, ST72212, ST72101
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
3 - STVD7
3.8
Note:
26/82
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Opening binary files
If you do not have access to the source or intermediate files generated by a
toolchain, you may also load *.abs, *.s19, *.hex or *.elf files on their own
using the Open Workspace command.
If you try to open *.s19 or *.hex files using the following procedure, STVD7 assumes that
these files have been generated using the ST7 Assembler-Linker toolchain, and that it will
find the *.map files in the same directory. If you have ONLY the
available, instead use the procedure given in
(*.s19 or *.hex)
The range of debugging features available when you open a binary file only will be
very restricted. You will only have access to basic debugging windows, such as the
Disassembly and Memory Windows.
and filter out the file types of interest. You may also choose to specify a
directory that is relative to the workspace directory by clicking on the Path
relative to the Workspace directory option.
To load the executable file, as well as any intermediate files, click the Debug
icon
loaded. Before you can start debugging, you must set the target hardware
device by configuring the MCU.
or the Reset Chip icon
on page 27.
Section 3.9: Opening lone programmable files
. The application and symbols will be
ST7MDT2-DVP2 User Manual
*.s19
or *.hex files

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