Nov 29, 2018
02:03 AM
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Nov 29, 2018
02:03 AM
Hi to all.
I've found many answsers to similar questions, but none of the worked for my case.
Maybe because the IDE was older or the processor was not the same.
Can someone give me a step of actions I must perform to reach the target into the title?
Or even better to redirect the output to a Telnet connection for external tools.
Thank you.
I've found many answsers to similar questions, but none of the worked for my case.
Maybe because the IDE was older or the processor was not the same.
Can someone give me a step of actions I must perform to reach the target into the title?
Or even better to redirect the output to a Telnet connection for external tools.
Thank you.
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Nov 29, 2018
11:21 PM
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Nov 29, 2018
11:21 PM
Hi,
You can use the example from XMCLib, XMC4500_series\UART\UART_PRINTF.
Although the devices are from different families the XMCLib abstract these differences.
You need to adapt the pins. See attached files (rename .txt to .zip)
You should be able to connect using i.e. TeraTerm to the VCOM provided by the on board debugger of the boot kit and see the messages sent by the XMC1400 using printf.
Regards,
Jesus
You can use the example from XMCLib, XMC4500_series\UART\UART_PRINTF.
Although the devices are from different families the XMCLib abstract these differences.
You need to adapt the pins. See attached files (rename .txt to .zip)
You should be able to connect using i.e. TeraTerm to the VCOM provided by the on board debugger of the boot kit and see the messages sent by the XMC1400 using printf.
Regards,
Jesus