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4.6.1. Launching and Setting Up the Fault Injection Debugger
4.6.2. Configuring Your Device using a Software Object File (.sof)
4.6.3. Constraining Regions for Fault Injection
4.6.4. Injecting Errors to Predefined Safe Locations
4.6.5. Blowing Fuse Bit to Enable Injecting All Error Types
4.6.6. Injecting Errors to Random Locations
4.6.7. Injecting Errors to Specific Locations
4.6.8. Injecting Double Adjacent Errors
4.6.9. Injecting SDM ECC Errors
2.2.1. SEU_ERROR Pin Behavior
The SEU_ERROR signal goes high whenever the error message queue contains one or more error messages.
- The SEU_ERROR signal stays high if there is an error message in the queue.
- After you read out all the error messages, the error message queue becomes empty and SEU_ERROR signal goes low.
To monitor the SEU_ERROR signal, turn on the SEU_ERROR pin function.