TRACE32 - Usage Contents 1. System Composition 1.1 Hardware 1.1.1 Host 1.1.2 Debug Cable 1.1.3 Connecting to PC via USB 1.1.4 Connecting to Target via JTAG 1.1.5 Requirements for PC Hardware 1.1.6 Requirements for Target Board Hardware 1.1.7 Powering on 1.2 Software 1.2.1 Driver Installation 2. 3.1 Open the debug interface 3.2 JTAG connection settings 3.3 Run the script file 3.4 Observe/modify registers 3.5 Observe/modify memory 3.6 Download program 3.7 Observe the symbol table 3.8 Open the program list window 3.9 Single-step program execution 3.10 Set software breakpoints 3.11 Set Onchip hardware breakpoints 3.12 Set data observation breakpoints 3.13 Run the program at full speed 3.14 Stop the program 3.15 Observe variables 3.16 Observe the stack 3.17 Online Flash programming 1. System composition TRACE-ICP debug system consists of hardware and software. The hardware is self-developed and the software is from a third party. The following is an introduction to the hardware and software. 1.1 Hardware The hardware design of TRACE-ICP adopts a modular structure, which is divided into two parts: the host and the debug cable. 1.1.1 Host The following three photos are the top view, front view and back view of the TRACE-ICP host. Figure 1. TRACE-ICP top view Figure 2. TRACE-ICP front view Figure 3. TRACE-ICP rear view The connector in Figure 2 is a standard DB25/M connector, used to connect the debug cable. In Figure 3, there are two connectors and an LED indicator. The left connector is a USB interface, used to connect to a PC via a USB cable. The right connector is the external 5VDC power interface of TRACE-ICP. TRACE-ICP can be powered by USB. When the USB power supply is insufficient, an external power supply is used. The LED indicator is the power indicator of TRACE-ICP. 1.1.2 Debug Cable The following figure is...
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