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HS0AE4XEPI61H

Manufacturer Part Number
HS0AE4XEPI61H
Description
EMULATOR BASE UNIT AE4
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Type
Smart Cardr
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Contents
E6000 Emulator and CD-ROM
For Use With/related Products
AE-4X
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
The E6000 emulator is an advanced realtime in-circuit emulator which allows programs to be
developed and debugged for the AE-4 series microcomputers (herein after called the MCU).
The E6000 emulator can be used either without a user system, for developing and debugging
software, or with a user system via a user system interface cable, for debugging user hardware.
The E6000 emulator works with the Hitachi debugging interface (HDI), a Microsoft
based interface program. This provides a powerful range of commands for controlling the
emulator hardware, with a choice of either fully interactive or automated debugging.
1.1
1.1.1
The E6000 emulator provides a comprehensive range of alternative types of breakpoints, to give
you the maximum flexibility in debugging applications and user system hardware.
Hardware Break Conditions: Up to 12 break conditions can be defined using the event and
range channels in the complex event system (CES). For more information about the hardware
break conditions, see section 1.2, Complex Event System (CES).
Program Breakpoints (PC breakpoints): Up to 256 program breakpoints can be defined. These
program breakpoints are set by replacing the user instruction with a BREAK instruction.
1.1.2
The E6000 emulator incorporates a powerful realtime trace facility which allows you to examine
MCU activity in detail. The realtime trace buffer holds up to 32768 bus cycles, and it is
continuously updated during execution. The buffer is configured as a rolling buffer, which can be
stopped during execution and read back by the host computer without halting emulation.
The data stored in the trace buffer is displayed in both source program and assembly languages for
ease of debugging. However, if trace filtering is used, only assembly language can be displayed.
The buffer can be set up to store all bus cycles or just selected cycles. This is called trace
acquisition and uses the complex event system (CES) to select the parts of the program you are
interested in; see section 1.2, Complex Event System (CES), for more information.
Breakpoints
Trace
Debugging Features
Section 1 Introduction
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