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142 CPU32 Emulation
Chapter 8: Using the Analysis Probe and Emulation Module Together
Triggering the Logic Analyzer from the Emulation Module
Group Run
The intermodule bus signals can still be active even without a
Group Run.
The following setups can operate independently of Group Run:
Port In connected to an emulation module
Emulation modules connected in series
Emulation module connected to Port Out
Here are some examples:
If “Group Run” is armed from “Port In” and an emulation module is
connected to Group Run, then any “Port In” signal will cause the emulation
module to go into monitor. The Group Run button does not have to be
pressed for this to operate.
If two emulation modules are connected together so that one triggers
another, then the first one going into monitor will cause the second one to
go into monitor.
If an emulation module is connected to Port Out, then the state of the
emulation module will be sent out the Port Out without regard to “Group
Run”.
The current emulation module state (Running or In Monitor) should be
monitored closely when they are part of a Group Run measurement so
that valid measurements are obtained.
Group Run into an emulation module does not mean that
the Group Run will Run the emulation module.
The emulation module Run, Break, Step, and Reset are independent of
the Group Run of the Analyzers.
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