Apr 28, 2020
11:02 AM
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Apr 28, 2020
11:02 AM
Hey Guys,
I just got my ordered xmc 4500 Relax Kit Lite.
Unfortunately when I plug the board (both sides) into my laptop (Win10) the debug LED keeps blinking fast.
The Power LED is normal. What does that mean?
Dave Version 3.1.10 installed & JlinkARM_V484 installed as well.
J-Link commander doesn‘t find the board as well. Already tried different micro usb cables.
Do you guys have any idea about my problem?
Thank you guys,
Best regards
JJ
I just got my ordered xmc 4500 Relax Kit Lite.
Unfortunately when I plug the board (both sides) into my laptop (Win10) the debug LED keeps blinking fast.
The Power LED is normal. What does that mean?
Dave Version 3.1.10 installed & JlinkARM_V484 installed as well.
J-Link commander doesn‘t find the board as well. Already tried different micro usb cables.
Do you guys have any idea about my problem?
Thank you guys,
Best regards
JJ
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Jun 26, 2020
08:30 AM
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Jun 26, 2020
08:30 AM
Have you solved your problem?
I have the same issue with XMC4200 kit
I have the same issue with XMC4200 kit
Jul 06, 2020
03:01 PM
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Jul 06, 2020
03:01 PM
Hi,
Can you try using only the USB debugger connector?
You should see the Power and Debug LEDs on.
Update JLink to latest version, i.e. v6.80b https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/JLink_Windows.exe
Try now with JLink commander.
You should see:
Regards,
Jesus
Can you try using only the USB debugger connector?
You should see the Power and Debug LEDs on.
Update JLink to latest version, i.e. v6.80b https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/JLink_Windows.exe
Try now with JLink commander.
You should see:
SEGGER J-Link Commander V6.80b (Compiled Jun 5 2020 17:41:24)
DLL version V6.80b, compiled Jun 5 2020 17:40:22
Connecting to J-Link via USB...O.K.
Firmware: J-Link Lite-XMC4000 Rev.1 compiled Apr 2 2015 18:25:20
Hardware version: V1.00
S/N: 551017159
VTref=3.300V
Type "connect" to establish a target connection, '?' for help
J-Link>connect
Please specify device / core.: XMC4500-1024
Type '?' for selection dialog
Device>
Please specify target interface:
J) JTAG (Default)
S) SWD
T) cJTAG
TIF>S
Specify target interface speed [kHz].: 4000 kHz
Speed>
Device "XMC4500-1024" selected.
Connecting to target via SWD
Performing XMC4500 connection sequence.
Unknown DP version. Assuming DPv0
Scanning AP map to find all available APs
AP[1]: Stopped AP scan as end of AP map has been reached
AP[0]: AHB-AP (IDR: 0x24770011)
Iterating through AP map to find AHB-AP to use
AP[0]: Core found
AP[0]: AHB-AP ROM base: 0xE00FF000
CPUID register: 0x410FC241. Implementer code: 0x41 (ARM)
Found Cortex-M4 r0p1, Little endian.
FPUnit: 6 code (BP) slots and 2 literal slots
CoreSight components:
ROMTbl[0] @ E00FF000
ROMTbl[0][0]: E000E000, CID: B105E00D, PID: 000BB00C SCS-M7
ROMTbl[0][1]: E0001000, CID: B105E00D, PID: 003BB002 DWT
ROMTbl[0][2]: E0002000, CID: B105E00D, PID: 002BB003 FPB
ROMTbl[0][3]: E0000000, CID: B105E00D, PID: 003BB001 ITM
ROMTbl[0][4]: E0040000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BB9A1 TPIU
ROMTbl[0][5]: E0041000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BB925 ETM
Cortex-M4 identified.
J-Link>
Regards,
Jesus