SLAAEO9 October 2024 MSPM0C1103 , MSPM0C1103-Q1 , MSPM0C1104 , MSPM0C1104-Q1 , MSPM0C1105 , MSPM0C1106 , MSPM0C1106-Q1 , MSPM0G1105 , MSPM0G1106 , MSPM0G1107 , MSPM0G1505 , MSPM0G1506 , MSPM0G1507 , MSPM0G1518 , MSPM0G1519 , MSPM0G3105 , MSPM0G3105-Q1 , MSPM0G3106 , MSPM0G3106-Q1 , MSPM0G3107 , MSPM0G3107-Q1 , MSPM0G3505 , MSPM0G3505-Q1 , MSPM0G3506 , MSPM0G3506-Q1 , MSPM0G3507 , MSPM0G3507-Q1 , MSPM0G3518 , MSPM0G3518-Q1 , MSPM0G3519 , MSPM0G3519-Q1 , MSPM0H3216 , MSPM0H3216-Q1 , MSPM0L1105
To start the EnergyTrace tool automatically on launching debug session, follow the steps of “Window - Preferences - Code Composer Studio™ - EngergyTrace Technology” in CCS. Enable the checkbox for “Enable Auto-launch on target connect”.

Alternatively, if the EnergyTrace tool must be started after establishing a debug connection, then when the core is connected, set the target connection as XDS110.

And, Figure 1-6 shows the fast launch method of EnergyTrace tool embedded in CCS. In this way, the current that XDS110 debug probe supplies to MCU system board can be measured and shown in “Current” windows. The data can be also exported, and analyzed external.
