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XETK-S22.0 - User’s Guide
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7.2
Data Emulation and Measurement Memory
7.2.1
Data Emulation Memory and Microcontroller Support
The XETK-S22.0 uses a portion of or up to the entire size of the EMU RAM, to
emulate data in internal flash. The following table lists the supported microcon-
trollers, the size of the EMU RAM, and states if the EMU RAM is capable of
being powered using a standby supply.
7.2.2
Measurement Data Memory
Microcontroller
Max. EMU RAM
(Mbytes)
Aurora Trace
Interface
Standby
powered
RH850_E1x FCC1
0.75
No
Yes
RH850_E1x FCC2
1
No
Yes
RH850_E2x FCC1
2.5
Yes
Yes
RH850_E2x FCC2
5
Yes
Yes
RH850_E2x
0
No
No
RH850_U2A EVA
4
Yes
Yes
RH850_F1K
0
No
No
RH850_F1L
0
No
No
RH850_F1x
0
No
No
RH850_P1M
0.032
No
Yes
RH850_P1x-C
2
No
Yes
RH850_C1MA
0
No
No
V850_PJ4
0
No
No
V850_Px4
0
No
No
NOTE
RH850_E2x, RH850-F1K, RH850-F1L, RH850-C1MA, V850-PJ4 and V850-Px4
are production devices and overlay memory must be reserved from the avail-
able production RAM.
NOTE
To utilize the full measurement capability of the XETK-S22.0D, the microcon-
troller must have an Aurora Trace interface. See list above for supported
devices with Aurora Trace interface.
Item
Characteristics
Location
Typically located within the emulation
memory when using DISTAB hooks.
Measurement data memory can be
located in internal RAM if the entire
EMU RAM is needed for calibration.