ST7MDT2-DVP2/US STMicroelectronics, ST7MDT2-DVP2/US Datasheet - Page 62

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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
5 - Hardware Features
5.9
5.10
Note:
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Hardware events
Hardware Events are defined events used to control the trigger signal outputs and
trace buffer recording.
There are three types of hardware event:
For information on how to insert hardware events, refer to the online help available
with the STVD7.
For more information on how to use hardware events to control the external output
trigger (TRIGOUT) signal or the trace buffer filtering, refer to
page 60.
On-chip peripherals
You can configure certain on-chip peripherals in ST7 Visual Debug’ s MCU
Configuration dialog box (refer to
accurately emulates your target device.
The following options are available on all supported target devices:
Timer_A and Timer_B
Two 16-bit timers, Timer A and Timer B, are available. They consist of a 16-bit
free-running counter driven by a programmable prescaler. Both timers feature
output compare, pulse width modulation (PWM) and input capture functions with
associated registers.
You can choose between two options: Enabled and Disabled. If you choose the
Disabled option, the counter will run while the application runs, but when a
breakpoint is encountered, the counter will stop. If you choose the Enabled option,
the counter will continue to run even if a breakpoint is encountered.
The EXTCLK_A pin of the timer is not frozen when the program is stopped.
PWM
The options for this peripheral (when available on the emulated chip) are the same
as for Timer_A and Timer_B (above).
Event On (EVT_ON): The address where the event begins.
Event Off (EVT_OFF): The address where the event ends.
Event Hit (EVT_HIT): The event is active for the cycles in which one particular
address is accessed.
Section 3.6
on page 22) so that the emulator
ST7MDT2-DVP2 User Manual
Section 5.8
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