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20. debugWIRE On-chip Debug System

20.1

Features

Complete Program Flow Control

Emulates All On-chip Functions, Both Digital and Analog , except RESET Pin

Real-time Operation

Symbolic Debugging Support (Both at C and Assembler Source Level, or for Other HLLs)

Unlimited Number of Program Break Points (Using Software Break Points)

Non-intrusive Operation

Electrical Characteristics Identical to Real Device

Automatic Configuration System

High-Speed Operation

Programming of Non-volatile Memories

20.2

Overview

The debugWIRE On-chip debug system uses a One-wire, bi-directional interface to control the
program flow, execute AVR instructions in the CPU and to program the different non-volatile
memories.

20.3

Physical Interface

When the debugWIRE Enable (DWEN) Fuse is programmed and Lock bits are unprogrammed,
the debugWIRE system within the target device is activated. The RESET port pin is configured
as a wire-AND (open-drain) bi-directional I/O pin with pull-up enabled and becomes the commu-
nication gateway between target and emulator.

Figure 20-1. The debugWIRE Setup

Figure 20-1

shows the schematic of a target MCU, with debugWIRE enabled, and the emulator

connector. The system clock is not affected by debugWIRE and will always be the clock source
selected by the CKSEL Fuses.

dW

GND

dW(RESET)

VCC

1.8 - 5.5V