TOOLSTICKLINDC Silicon Laboratories Inc, TOOLSTICKLINDC Datasheet - Page 10

DAUGHTER CARD TOOLSTICK LIN

TOOLSTICKLINDC

Manufacturer Part Number
TOOLSTICKLINDC
Description
DAUGHTER CARD TOOLSTICK LIN
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Series
ToolStickr
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Specifications of TOOLSTICKLINDC

Module/board Type
Daughter Board
Interface Type
USB
Operating Supply Voltage
2.7 V to 3.6 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
For Use With/related Products
USB Tool Stick
For Use With
336-1182 - ADAPTER USB DEBUG FOR C8051FXXX
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1383

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ToolSt ick-F530ADC
6.6. Setting and Running to Breakpoints
The Silicon Laboratories microcontroller devices support up to four hardware breakpoints. A breakpoint is
associated with a specific line of code. When the processor reaches a hardware breakpoint, the code execution
stops, and the IDE refreshes all debug and watch windows. The on-chip debug hardware allows for breakpoints to
be placed on any line of executable code, including code in Interrupt Service Routines. This section provides steps
to set a breakpoint on the line of source code that increments the Num_LED_Flashes variable.
1. If the device is running, stop execution using the "Stop" button or use the Debug→Stop menu option.
2. Scroll to the ADC0_ISR function and right-click on the variable "Num_LED_Flashes". In the context menu that
3. Click the "Go" button or select the Debug→Go menu option.
4. After a short time, the IDE will show that the device is halted. A blue line will be placed in the editor window to
5. Start and stop the processor a few more times. Notice that the LED blinks once for every time the processor is
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appears, select "Insert/Remove Breakpoint." On the left side of the line in the editor window, a red circle is
added to indicate a breakpoint is placed on the source line.
indicate where the code execution has stopped.
started and the Num_LED_Flashes variable also increments by one.
Rev. 0.1

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