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Dec 29th, 2020 12:54 PM
#1
Beginner
Problems with J-Link
After i installed J-link and Dave 4, when i try to debug i have this problem:
"J-Link GDB Server failed:
Could not connect to target. Please check if target is powered and if ribbon cable is plugged properly.
For more details, see the JLinkGDBServer.exe console."
I'm using a previous version 6.30e, but i had installed a newer version before and i had the same problem.
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Jan 5th, 2021 09:14 AM
#2
Beginner
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Jan 7th, 2021 04:42 AM
#3

Infineon Employee
Hi,
To which evaluation board are you trying to connect?
Regards,
Jesus
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Jan 8th, 2021 04:40 AM
#4
Beginner
I'm using the the XMC 4400 Drive Card.
Thanks
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Jan 11th, 2021 08:00 AM
#5
Hello, I'm currently having the same problem to flash the XMC4700 of a P2Go Radar. I tried to install different versions of JLink and to use the respective "JLinkGDBServerCL.exe" in the debugger but still i get this error:
Code:
J-Link GDB Server failed:
Could not connect to target. Please check if target is powered and if ribbon cable is plugged properly.
For more details, see the JLinkGDBServerCL.exe console.
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Jan 12th, 2021 12:02 AM
#6

Infineon Employee
Which debugger probe are you using?
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Jan 12th, 2021 02:28 AM
#7
I'm using XMC4200 as debugger probe (it's the one attached to the radar board)
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Jan 13th, 2021 12:35 AM
#8

Infineon Employee
Hi,
Ensure device is properly powered.
Regards,
Jesus
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Jan 13th, 2021 03:43 AM
#9
Intermediate
Although the enumeration with the operatiing system has probably taken place, please check as well that your USB-Cable is really a data cable and not a charging cable only..
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Jan 27th, 2021 03:43 AM
#10
Beginner
I found out that the problem was that the device was not properly powered with the 3.3 V DC voltage.
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