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Apr 28, 2014
08:21 AM
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Apr 28, 2014
08:21 AM
Hello,
I started working today with the AURIX TC275 TriBoard using USB as Debugger and Free TriCore Entry Toolchain v4.6.2.1 for software.
I followed the tutorial just to flash the first "hello world" - blink leds.
Device connected -> Configure the Debugger -> FLASH -> Success.
It never worked. I had to reset the board and now the RST Led remains all the time ON and I am always getting the message "device not detected" on the Debugger.
I think the device is locked. Any idea what that might be?
Thanks in advance!
I started working today with the AURIX TC275 TriBoard using USB as Debugger and Free TriCore Entry Toolchain v4.6.2.1 for software.
I followed the tutorial just to flash the first "hello world" - blink leds.
Device connected -> Configure the Debugger -> FLASH -> Success.
It never worked. I had to reset the board and now the RST Led remains all the time ON and I am always getting the message "device not detected" on the Debugger.
I think the device is locked. Any idea what that might be?
Thanks in advance!
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May 07, 2014
02:28 AM
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May 07, 2014
02:28 AM
Hi,
make sure that you are using the latest DAS (Device Access Server) release and you see in the DAS Device Scanner the device "TriCore-Family".
If you can see the TriCore-Family as device, try the Memtool to erase the flash and program it again.
Best regards
make sure that you are using the latest DAS (Device Access Server) release and you see in the DAS Device Scanner the device "TriCore-Family".
If you can see the TriCore-Family as device, try the Memtool to erase the flash and program it again.
Best regards
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May 07, 2014
02:45 AM
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May 07, 2014
02:45 AM
I tried that. The tricore is detected but when I tried to erase with the mem tool the message was that the device is locked. I used the default pass 0x00000 etc but no luck. The device was new and nobody changed the password so I can't understand why it didn't worked.
May 07, 2014
03:46 AM
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May 07, 2014
03:46 AM
And all DIP-switches for the HWCFG are in position off/ the HWCFG-pins are high (if it's not an A-Step)?
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May 07, 2014
03:55 AM
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May 07, 2014
03:55 AM
In the first flash attempt everzthing was Off. Then I did the configuration acording to the Triboard datasheet On Off Off Off
May 07, 2014
04:01 AM
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May 07, 2014
04:01 AM
You have an A-Step or a B- or C-Step on the board?
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May 14, 2014
12:05 AM
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May 14, 2014
12:05 AM
The board it's step B (as far as I can understand from the stepping).
May 15, 2014
01:30 AM
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May 15, 2014
01:30 AM
Then you should have all DIP-switches off. Ensure, that you have the latest TriBoard-manual (v2.3), there you find a complete description.
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Oct 30, 2014
04:42 AM
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Oct 30, 2014
04:42 AM
Hi Florian,
could you consult me about the TC275 A-step, B-step and C-step variants. I am confusing here because i have application kit tc2x5 having tc275tp-64 and in Hightec compiler platform the jtag configuration is only for TC275A ,TC275B application kit.
Note : I tried with TC275A/B jtag configuration and it throws error that jtag client not available
Thanks,
Digesh
could you consult me about the TC275 A-step, B-step and C-step variants. I am confusing here because i have application kit tc2x5 having tc275tp-64 and in Hightec compiler platform the jtag configuration is only for TC275A ,TC275B application kit.
Note : I tried with TC275A/B jtag configuration and it throws error that jtag client not available
Thanks,
Digesh
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Apr 14, 2015
04:22 AM
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Apr 14, 2015
04:22 AM
Hey,
I am having the same Problem with tricore Hardware .
Please let me know if you found the solution or any Progress in this regard.
I am having the same Problem with tricore Hardware .
Please let me know if you found the solution or any Progress in this regard.
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Apr 14, 2015
04:28 AM
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Apr 14, 2015
04:28 AM
Look in that specific board it didn't work till the point we changed the processor with a new one (for some reason that chip never worked properley)
In a second board we had we had a simillar issue so we flashed first time directly with the Infineon Memtool 4.6 using the .cfg file named "TriBoard with TC275/TC277 C-Step (DAS)" which you can find in the installation folder of your memtool named Targets.zir (just rename the extension to .zip and extract it with 7zip or winrar).
Give a try and good luck 😉
In a second board we had we had a simillar issue so we flashed first time directly with the Infineon Memtool 4.6 using the .cfg file named "TriBoard with TC275/TC277 C-Step (DAS)" which you can find in the installation folder of your memtool named Targets.zir (just rename the extension to .zip and extract it with 7zip or winrar).
Give a try and good luck 😉