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  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. Introduction
  5. Hardware Setup Options
    1. 2.1 Setup #1
    2. 2.2 Setup #2
    3. 2.3 Setup #3
    4. 2.4 Setup #4
  6. Software Layers
  7. GUI Creation
  8. Application Logging
    1. 5.1 Application Logging Walk-through
  9. Transfer Bridge
    1. 6.1 Transfer Bridge Walk-through
  10. Communication Logger
    1. 7.1 Communication Logger Walk-through
  11. Rapid-Time Logger
    1. 8.1 Rapid Time Logging Walk-through
  12. Transfer Examples Overview
  13. 10Summary
  14. 11References

Application Logging

Application logging can be implemented in applications where there is simply a requirement for the MCU to export data. This feature can export strings, variable values, or arrays, to a PC or bridge device. Application logging basically works as a printf() statement that uses a communication peripheral on the device (such as SCI/UART) to send print messages rather than JTAG. Compared to a regular printf() call, the EXPORTLOG_log() function allows for a higher speed of transmission and removes the requirement for a debugger connection to view debug data from the device.

This feature can be used directly with the setups in Section 2.1 or Section 2.2 or for Section 2.3 and Section 2.4 with a paired bridge device using the module in Section 6 .

 Application Logging Diagram Figure 5-1 Application Logging Diagram