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 ST72xx-EMUx / 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 ST72xx family of MCUs, in conjunction with the appropriate ST7xxx-DBE Dedication 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 ST72 family devices as well as modelling hypothetical memory configurations. Unlimited breakpoints may be set for any opcode fetch or any address access, and conditions may be defined for the generation of 2 external synchronisation signals. 1K by 32-bit wide trace memory for Logic Analyser 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 Analyser events may trigger a breakpoint or simply define data capture parameters, in accordance with user preferences. Simple connection of emulator system to Host PC via RS-232 serial channel or via parrallel port1) Emulation system may be driven by 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.
Note 1. On the ST72-EMU2 version of the Emulator..
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OVERVIEW
The ST7 real-time development tools consist of various hardware and software components, which together form a flexible and sophisticated system designed to provide comprehensive development support for the ST7 family of MCUs. The Hardware Development System (HDS) mainframe is common to all ST7 devices and, in conjunction with various Dedication Board Emulators (DBE), allows emulation and development of specific devices. Only the DBE and probe need to be changed to emulate a new ST72 family device. The development system is controlled by a Host PC on which a choice of Windows based software may be run. The Host PC is simply connected to the Emulator Mainframe by means of an RS-232 serial link or a parallel port. The WGDB7 Windows GNU Debugger software suite is supplied as standard issue with the Emulator hardware, in addition to the conventional DOS ST7 Software suite, which includes a macroassembler, a linker/loader. Third party C Toolchain and Debugger software is also available. The Windows based debugger provides a user friendly and highly flexible interface which may be configured to precisely match the user's requirements. All emulator settings are accessible via the control software. Once assembled, and/or compiled and linked, the application software may be downloaded to the real-time emulation memory, which can be configured, mapped and modified as required by the user. The device probe is then connected to the application target hardware in place of the MCU and real-time emulation of the target application can begin, thus allowing sophisticated testing and debugging of both application hardware and software. User definable breakpoints allow the MCU to be halted when the application software accesses specific addresses, and/or addresses within a selected range, and/or on data fetch cycles. The user may then read and modify any register and memory location. An on line assembler/disassembler is also available to ease debugging. An important feature of the ST7 development system is that true source level debugging is possible, meaning code may be viewed at source level and breakpoints may be set on high level code, rather than on disassembled target code. This is much more meaningful to the user and ensures a more convivial and productive development environment. A separate and concurrent Logic Analyser function is available. This hardware implemented function features 1KByte of 32-bit wide trace memory which allows events to be defined for any combination of address (16 bits) and data (8 bits), as well as according to the state of 3 internal and 5 external logic signals. Complex and sequential conditions may be defined, and all bits are maskable. The external signals are input from 5 probes which can be connected to the target hardware. Trace memory events may be used as breakpoints or simply to trigger data acquisition according to user specified parameters, without halting the target system. Such a powerful tool enables the user to detect and trap virtually any pattern, and thus rapidly debug the target application. Log files offer the ability to send any screen display to a text file. In particular, log files are very useful to save the contents of the logic analyser and/or the contents of data registers to be subsequently analysed or printed. Command files can be used to execute a set of debugger commands in batch mode, to simplify and speed up the emulation session. Finally, when the target program is fully debugged, the appropriate ST7 EPROM/OTP programming board can be used to program the EPROM/OTP version of the target device to allow stand-alone testing and evaluation.
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ORDERING INFORMATION
DEVICE ST72E50/T50 ST72E72/T72 ST72E77/T77 ST72E85/T85 ST72E91L6/T91L6 ST72E94/T94 ST72E101 ST72E21X ST72E251 ST72E121 ST72E311 ST72E331 ST72E272 ST72E37X ST72E671 PACKAGE QFP64 CSDIP56 SO34/QFP64/SDIP42/SDIP56 QFP80 SO28/DIP28 SO28/DIP28 SDIP32/SO28 SDIP32/SO28 SDIP32/SO28 SDIP42/TQFP44 SDIP42/TQFP44/SDIP56/TQFP64 SDIP42/TQFP44/SDIP56/TQFP64 SDIP32/SO34 SDIP42/TQFP44/SDIP56/TQFP64 SDIP56/TQFP64 EMULATOR ST7250-EMU2 ST7272-EMU ST7277-EMU2 ST7285-EMU ST7291L6-EMU ST7294-EMU ST7MDT1-EMU2 ST7MDT1-EMU2 ST7MDT1-EMU2 ST7MDT2-EMU2 ST7MDT2-EMU2 ST7MDT2-EMU2 ST7MDT4-EMU2 ST7MDT4-EMU2 ST7MDT4-EMU2 DEDICATION BOARD ST7272-DBE ST7285-DBE ST7291L6-DBE ST7294-DBE
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Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, STMicroelectronics assumes no responsibility for the consequences of use of such information nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of STMicroelectronics. Specifications mentioned in this publication are subject to change without notice. This publication supersedes and replaces all information previously supplied. STMicroelectronics products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of STMicroelectronics. The ST logo is a trademark of STMicroelectronics (c)1998 STMicroelectronics - All Rights Reserved. Purchase of I2C Components by STMicroelectronics conveys a license under the Philips I2C Patent. Rights to use these components in an I2C system is granted provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specification as defined by Philips. STMicroelectronics Group of Companies Australia - Brazil - Canada - China - France - Germany - Italy - Japan - Korea - Malaysia - Malta - Mexico - Morocco - The Netherlands Singapore - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Taiwan - Thailand - United Kingdom - U.S.A.
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