Cypress MB91460 Manuel - Page 12
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You have to care that the programmed mhx-file as well as the debug information taken from the abs-file originate
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EMU_SRAM_CS1_USB.sup
This debug configuration uses the external SRAM memory connected to CS1 area of the microcontroller.
Please make sure the following setting on starterkit is done:
Table 7. Jumper and switches on SK91461 SRAM Emulation
RES
P15_3
P15_2
INT0
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
P21_0
P21_1
P15_3
P15_2
Start the debug session by double-clicking on EMU_SRAM_CS1_USB.sup. CS1 area is initialized for program
download to SRAM via procedure file. After that, CS1 is configured for program execution, MODR register and
program counter are patched and the startup file is executed up to main()-function. This is also done by procedure file
and is necessary to prevent any changes in startup file that could lead to malfunction of the debug session.
Take care not to overwrite settings for CS1 area in the startup file! Otherwise program execution from external
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Softune Workbench Monitor Debugger
This chapter describes the debugging on MB91461R by use of the Softune Workbench Monitor Debugger.
The Softune Workbench monitor debugger is a control program, which has to be downloaded to the external Flash
memory before starting the debug session.
Because the monitor debugger skips the clock initialisation part of the user project's startup file, you have to make all
clock related settings in the file settings.h of the SWB monitor debugger project.
If you have made these settings, use the PC Writer Software to program monitor kernel to external Flash ROM via
serial crossed cable.
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Name (Switches)
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Document No. 002-05206 Rev. *C
FR Family MB91460 Series MB91461R Emulation
Attention:
from the same project!
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Attention:
SRAM does not work anymore.
Setting
Setting
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