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    Abstract: XDS510PP TMS370C16 TMS320C209 TMS370C8 XDS522 SPRU151
    Text: XDS522/XDS522A Emulation System Installation Guide 1996 Microprocessor Development Systems Printed in U.S.A., August 1996 D412012-9741 revision B SPRU171B XDS522/XDS522A Emulation System Installation Guide SPRU171B August 1996 Printed on Recycled Paper Running Title—Attribute Reference


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    Text: Chapter 17 Breakpoints and Triggers The XDS522A allows you to monitor activities of the CPU. When a specified event occurs, the XDS522A can generate a hardware breakpoint or generate a trigger pulse. You use the ACTION box in the BTT setup window to tell the


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    Abstract: 209C 20A1 20A2 20A3 delta tracing program
    Text: Chapter 13 Collecting Trace Samples and Using the TRACE Window A basic feature of the XDS522A emulation system is the ability to trace the execution of code. The XDS522A can collect trace samples and store them in a trace buffer, which can hold up to 32 768 0x8000 samples. You can view the


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    Text: Chapter 3 Overview of a Typical Testing and Debugging Session This chapter describes the basic steps that you need to follow when using the XDS522A to test and debug your code. Topic Page 3.1 Choosing a Flattener Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2


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    Abstract: module bc04 TMS320C209 XDS510 XDS510PP
    Text: XDS522A Emulation System User’s Guide 1996 Digital Signal Processing Solutions Printed in U.S.A., August 1996 D412009-9761 revision B SPRU169B XDS522A Emulation System User’s Guide August 1996 SPRU169 Printed on Recycled Paper Running Title—Attribute Reference


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    TMS320C209

    Abstract: XDS510 XDS510PP
    Text: XDS522A Emulation System User’s Guide 1996 Digital Signal Processing Solutions Printed in U.S.A., August 1996 D412009-9761 revision B SPRU169B XDS522A Emulation System User’s Guide August 1996 SPRU169 Printed on Recycled Paper Running Title—Attribute Reference


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    Text: Contents Contents Part I: Overview 1 Overview of the XDS522A Emulation System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Describes the components and features of the XDS522A emulation system and how the system operates in a debugging environment.


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    Abstract: 209C 20A1 20A2 20A3
    Text: Chapter 6 Understanding the Status Indicators and the TRACE Window In Chapter 5, you learned how to define an event and how to generate a hardware breakpoint when that event occurs. When you ran the sample program, the TRACE window showed the contents of the trace buffer the listing of samples collected by the XDS522A . In this chapter, you’ll look more closely at the


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    XDS510

    Abstract: instruction pipeline XDS522 C209 2086-H XDS-511
    Text: Chapter 1 Overview of the XDS522A Emulation System This chapter describes the features and components of the XDS522A emulation system and how the system operates in a debugging environment. Topic Page 1.1 What is the XDS522A Emulation System? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2


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    SPRU169B

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    Text: XDS522A Emulation System User’s Guide 1996 Digital Signal Processing Solutions Printed in U.S.A., August 1996 D412009-9761 revision B SPRU169B XDS522A Emulation System User’s Guide August 1996 SPRU169 Printed on Recycled Paper Running Title—Attribute Reference


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    Abstract: 20A8 026E 20A6 20A7
    Text: Chapter 7 Using Advanced Tracing Features In Chapter 6, you learned how to trace on a particular event. The lessons in this chapter show you how to use the advanced tracing features of the XDS522A such as clearing the trace buffer and adding samples to the trace


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    TMS320C209

    Abstract: XDS510 XDS510PP XDS522 SPNU070 SPRU151
    Text: Preface Read This First About This Book This book describes the XDS522At emulation system, which is an analysis and debugging tool. The system adds breakpoint, tracing, and timing BTT functionality to the Texas Instruments (TIt) C source debugger. These functions allow you to monitor the CPU, to benchmark performance, to gather precise timing information, to generate more compact and efficient code, and to


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    20A6

    Abstract: B903 D17F1
    Text: Chapter 10 Using the Counters The XDS522A emulation system provides you with two 16-bit counters, Counter 1 and Counter 2. Having two counters offers you the convenience of setting up the system several ways: you can use one counter at a time, both counters at once, or one counter to start the other counter.


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    TMS370C16

    Abstract: TI320C SPRU151 XDS510PP TMS320C209 TMS370C8 XDS522 SPNU065 ti37
    Text: XDS522/XDS522A Emulation System Installation Guide 1996 Microprocessor Development Systems Printed in U.S.A., August 1996 D412012-9741 revision B SPRU171B XDS522/XDS522A Emulation System Installation Guide SPRU171B August 1996 Printed on Recycled Paper Running Title—Attribute Reference


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    Text: Appendix AppendixAA XDS522AĂEmulationĂSystemĂCommands This appendix describes commands that you can use as alternatives to selecting menu options and using dialog boxes to manage the XDS522A functionality. You can enter these commands from the BTT software’s COMMAND window. You can also include these commands in a batch file that you execute with


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    Abstract: 20A8 20A6
    Text: Chapter 5 Detecting an Event and Halting the Processor The XDS522A emulation system is driven by conditions that you specify. These conditions are referred to as events. The functional control blocks of the XDS522A such as the sequencer, counters, and trace control respond to


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    Text: Appendix AppendixBA Troubleshooting This appendix describes solutions to common problems that users experience with the XDS522A emulation system. This appendix also includes a listing of the progress and error messages that the BTT software might display in the


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    XDS510PP

    Abstract: TMS320C209 XDS510 XDS522 SPRU151
    Text: XDS522A Emulation System User’s Guide August 1996 SPRU169 Printed on Recycled Paper Running Title—Attribute Reference IMPORTANT NOTICE Texas Instruments TI reserves the right to make changes to its products or to discontinue any semiconductor product or service without notice, and advises its customers to obtain the latest


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    Abstract: MDT-A 32/7,5
    Text: Chapter 8 Searching and Filtering In Chapter 7, you learned how to use the advanced tracing features of the XDS522A. For example, you learned how to collect up to 32 768 0x8000 samples in your trace buffer. When you have many samples in your trace buffer, you might want to locate a specific sample or view only specified samples


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    Text: Chapter 16 Sequencer When you want to detect when a series of events occur in a specified order, use the sequencer. This chapter describes how you can set up the sequencer to detect a series of events and how to use the sequencer output to control other parts of the XDS522A emulation system.


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    Text: Chapter 12 Defining Events The XDS522A is an event-driven tool that allows you to monitor activity on the buses in the SE device: - Program address bus - Program data bus - Data address bus - Data data bus The XDS522A detects the execution of instructions on these buses. In addition, you can use up to 16 external probes to monitor other parts of your target


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    TMS370C16

    Abstract: SPRU151 TI320C50 BL45 XDS510 XDS510PP XDS51X XDS510PP MPSD TMS320C209 TMS370C8
    Text: XDS522/XDS522A Emulation System Installation Guide 1996 Microprocessor Development Systems Printed in U.S.A., August 1996 D412012-9741 revision B SPRU171B XDS522/XDS522A Emulation System Installation Guide SPRU171B August 1996 Printed on Recycled Paper Running Title—Attribute Reference


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    Text: Chapter 2 Parti About the BTT Software Interface The XDS522A provides you with an interface that you can customize with key­ board commands or the mouse. The BTT software interface consists of three windows within the main application window. This chapter provides a general overview of the parts of the interface and ex­


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    Abstract: SEG CT 7800 DX522
    Text: TMS320C240, TMS320F240 DSP CONTROLLERS S P R S 04 2- OCTOBER 1996 I H i g h - P e r f o r m a n c e St at i c C M O S T e c h n o l o g y • I n c l u d e s the T 3 2 0 C 2 x L P C o r e C P U S o u r c e C o d e C o m p a t i b l e Wi t h • TM S 3 2 0 C 2 5


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