Target Board Power Selection

To power the target from Power Monitor, complete the following steps:

1

Select Power Category

In the Project Properties window, click on the Real ICE category and from the Option categories drop-down, select Power.

2

Set Up Target Power

Under the Power option category:

  • Check Power target circuit from REAL ICE.
  • Specify the target voltage under Voltage Level. The levels available are based on the project device operating range. The voltage is selectable in 125 mV increments.
  • Click Apply.
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3

Debug Run Information

During a Debug Run, this configuration (Power) provides power to the target using the standard modular connection. There is a sense resistor in the path that feeds the Vdd connection to the modular (RJ-11) plug and this is where voltage and current are measured. This configuration provides the widest range of current (from mA to A) to be monitored.

Another configuration is discussed under Device Power (CHB) Setup.

4

Next Step: Power Monitor Selection for Data Collection

Proceed to Power Monitor Selection for Data Collection.

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