Hi,
I need the pinout diagram for the E2-Lite debugger. I need to connect it to my controller. I have attached screenshots.
Regards,
Ashok
Exactly which MCU is in your controller? The E2-Lite on-chip debugger supports only Renesas MCUs, and only certain debug interfaces depending on the device (e.g. on ARM devices the E2-Lite only supports SWD, not JTAG). The device support list and the debug interfaces supported can be found in the document:
On-chip Debuggers Performance Property
I’ve attached my MCU schematic and the E2 pin configuration below. I’m trying to connect the debugger directly to my board, but I'm getting an error, which I have also attached. Could you please let me know where I might have made a mistake?
Hi JimB,
I got that but i'm trucking one point in clock, I have uploaded the screenshot and can you please suggest me the debug configuration please.
Please suggest me it very helpful for me.
I don't understand what it is that you are asking for - it appears that you were able to establish a connection and set a breakpoint.
Hello ashok,
From the debug window, it seems that your code stuck in while loop, which is used for stabilization of main clock oscillator.
Also, I can use that you try to debug on your own board, so what crystal capacitances and what reference designs did you follow to design the mcu clocks on the board?
Regards
Bonjour,
Lorsque j'utilise le E2 lite pour déboguer mon RX651, il y a un gros délai après la connexion et le message "harwarde breakpoint...." et quelques fois le debuguer plante. En bas de la fenêtre à gauche il y a" running" en vert mai la flèche en haut n'est pas active.
When I use the E2 lite to debug my RX651, there is a big delay after connecting and the message "harwarde breakpoint...." and sometimes the debugger crashes. At the bottom of the window on the left there is "running" in green but the arrow at the top is not active.