TOOLSTICK582DC Silicon Laboratories Inc, TOOLSTICK582DC Datasheet - Page 11

DAUGHTER CARD TOOLSTICK F582

TOOLSTICK582DC

Manufacturer Part Number
TOOLSTICK582DC
Description
DAUGHTER CARD TOOLSTICK F582
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Series
ToolStickr
Datasheets

Specifications of TOOLSTICK582DC

Accessory Type
Daughter Card
Processor To Be Evaluated
C8051F58
Interface Type
USB
Operating Supply Voltage
2.7 V to 3.6 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
*
For Use With
336-1345 - TOOLSTICK BASE ADAPTER336-1182 - ADAPTER USB DEBUG FOR C8051FXXX
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1584

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6.7. Single-Stepping Through Firmware
The IDE supports the ability to single-step through firmware one assembly instruction at a time. The IDE reads the
Flash from the device, converts the instructions to assembly and displays them in a disassembly window. The
following steps show how to open the disassembly window and single step through firmware.
1. If there is already not a breakpoint set on line of code that increments the Num_LED_Flashes variable, set the
2. Start the processor using the “Go” button and wait till it stops on the breakpoint.
3. Select View  Debug Windows  Disassembly. The disassembly window will appear on the right-hand side
4. To execute one assembly instruction at a time, click the “Step” button on the toolbar or select the Debug 
The disassembly window has three columns. The left column is the address of the instruction in Flash. The middle
column is the instruction in hex. The right column is the disassembled instruction. The Disassembly debug window
and the capability to single-step through firmware allows a developer to see exactly what instructions are executed
and their output.
breakpoint using the steps described in Section 6.6.
of the IDE, if it is not already open.
Step menu option. The highlighted line in the disassembly window indicates the next instruction to be executed.
The blue line marker in the editor window will stay on the same .C source line until all of the assembly
instructions are completed.
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