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Jul 18, 2014
02:23 AM
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Jul 18, 2014
02:23 AM
I’m getting an error message while debugging and was not able to resolve it. I'm using J-Link arm v4.84f segger. Stuck from a day 😞 Pl help me out
The debug instrument IO could not be initialized.
The GDI debug instrument provided the following error message.
An error occurred while connecting to the target. The exact cause is unknown, but possibly, the J-Link is not connected to the target properly.
The debug instrument IO could not be initialized.
The GDI debug instrument provided the following error message.
An error occurred while connecting to the target. The exact cause is unknown, but possibly, the J-Link is not connected to the target properly.
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Jul 21, 2014
12:08 AM
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Jul 21, 2014
12:08 AM
Hi,
Pls provide more details, for example
1) Are you using Infineon Application Kits eg. XMC1300 Boot Kit or XMC4500 Application kit?
2) Are you using DAVE Tasking Debugger?
3) Is this the 1st time you are trying to program/debug the XMC devices?
Best regards,
Sophia
Pls provide more details, for example
1) Are you using Infineon Application Kits eg. XMC1300 Boot Kit or XMC4500 Application kit?
2) Are you using DAVE Tasking Debugger?
3) Is this the 1st time you are trying to program/debug the XMC devices?
Best regards,
Sophia
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Jul 24, 2014
04:02 AM
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Jul 24, 2014
04:02 AM
Hi
Thanks
I was using a motor control evaluation kit with xmc1302 with tasking debugger.And yea first time user.
Is 24v minimum supply required?
Thanks
I was using a motor control evaluation kit with xmc1302 with tasking debugger.And yea first time user.
Is 24v minimum supply required?
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Jul 24, 2014
11:12 PM
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Jul 24, 2014
11:12 PM
Hi,
XMC1000 Motor Control Application Kit comprises XMC1300 MCU board (also called XMC1300 Boot Kit) and Motor board. XMC1300 MCU board requires only USB 5v supply. It can be used for general evaluation. Whereas the Motor board needs 24v supply and it should be used together with MCU board for Motor Control evaluation.
Since you are the 1st time user, I do recommend “XMC1000 Boot Kit Getting Started” video and “Motor Control Application Kit Getting Started 1” for your start-up.
Best regards,
Sophia
XMC1000 Motor Control Application Kit comprises XMC1300 MCU board (also called XMC1300 Boot Kit) and Motor board. XMC1300 MCU board requires only USB 5v supply. It can be used for general evaluation. Whereas the Motor board needs 24v supply and it should be used together with MCU board for Motor Control evaluation.
Since you are the 1st time user, I do recommend “XMC1000 Boot Kit Getting Started” video and “Motor Control Application Kit Getting Started 1” for your start-up.
Best regards,
Sophia
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Aug 03, 2014
09:42 PM
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Aug 03, 2014
09:42 PM
Oh ok. Thank you 🙂