ST7MDTx-EMU2
REAL-TIME DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
FOR THE ST7 MCU FAMILY
FEATURES
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A common Hardware Development System
mainframe supports the entire ST7 family of
MCUs, in conjunction with the appropriate
ST7xxx-DBE Dedicated Board Emulator.
Real-time source level emulation allows viewing
and breakpoint setting on high level source
code rather than on disassembled target code
for optimum user friendliness.
64 KBytes of user modifiable and configurable
emulation RAM, allows memory mapping of all
ST7 family devices as well as modelling
hypothetical memory configurations.
Unlimited breakpoints may be set for any op-
code fetch or any address access, and
conditions may be defined for the generation of
2 external synchronization signals.
1K by 32-bit wide trace memory for Logic
Analyzer allows complex and sequential events
to be defined on any combination of address
and data, as well as 3 internal and 5 external
logic signals.
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Logic Analyzer events may trigger a breakpoint
or simply define data capture parameters, in
accordance with user preferences.
Simple connection of the emulator system to the
Host PC via RS-232 serial channel or via
parallel port
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Emulation system may be driven by a Windows-
based GNU debugger software or DOS
software running on host PC, allowing full
control and monitoring of hardware resources.
Multiple windows allow concurrent real-time
display of source code, MCU resources, internal
registers, trace data, etc.
Log files allow storage and subsequent
redisplay of any displayed screen for
subsequent analysis.
Command files can be used to execute a set of
debugger commands in batch mode.
Editable configuration files ensure tailoring of
working environment to user preferences.
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On the ST7-EMU2 version of the Emulator.
February 2000
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