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4.10 Bus Analyzer

In triggered modes, the analyzer uses your term definitions to track the occurrence of events, then stop data collection according to some combination of the events. Each term has an associated Pre Event count that counts events for that term. The sequencer condition includes that term, once the count reaches the pre-event count.

An event is a pattern of bus signals (which can include address and data values) that logic clips and miscellaneous MCU signals connect to the analyzer. Alternatively, an event can be the negation of a defined pattern. You can define each signal to be asserted, negated, or ignored (don't care).

Figure 4.18 Bus Analyzer Sequence Setup

Click on one of the nine option buttons to select the recording mode.

4.10.2.4 Non-Triggered Modes

In non-triggered modes, data collection continues until you stop the analyzer.

4.10.2.4.1 Continuous: All Cycles

Provides a real-time, non-invasive trace of MCU bus activities. The bus analyzer stores all cycles, continuously recording bus data in the trace buffer during any emulation of the user target system. This mode does not let you define qualifications for triggering or halting data collection.

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