Michael,
Thanks for the reply and tips.
However I have been other error (powerless) when I try rum xdsprobe test on the
DSK. It is connecting but the not rum xdsprob test? (no is clear for me)
What voltage must be used on PIN 5 of the JTAG? I am using 3.3V and the DSK
also.
But the green led of the Gao XDS510 is OFF when I connect the DSK and ON when I
connect the USB cable.
Ricardo
Ricardo,
On 10/24/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working with CCS 3.1
>
> Firstly a used the XDS510, via JTAG, to connect a 6713DSK with successful.
>
> Now I am trying uses it to connect a new board with a 6713B DSP, and I have
been a fatal error:
>
> Error connecting to the target: Error 0x80000200/-1070 Fatal Error during:
OCS,
>
> Does somebody know what I have to do in order to solve this fatal error?
1. Make sure that your target is alive. Check voltages and clocks.
2. Check your JTAG scan chain. From a DOS prompt in cc/bin directory
run 'xdsprobe -i'. Examine the output for successful completion
and
an IR len of 46 [assuming that the DSP is the only thing in the scan
path]. You can compare with the DSK output.
If you get errors, run 'xdsprobe -g -c' and check the JTAG
connector
pins 3 and 7 for 'toggling data', pins 9 and 11 for clocks and that
pin 2 is high.
mikedunn
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ricardo Carvalho.
>
> LQE - FURB
>
> Blumenau
>
> Brazil
>
RES: Error connecting to the target:
Started by ●October 26, 2007
Reply by ●October 27, 20072007-10-27
Ricardo,
On 10/26/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Thanks for the reply and tips.
>
> However I have been other error (powerless) when I try rum xdsprobe test on the DSK. It is connecting but the not rum xdsprob test? (no is clear for me)
I gave you the command for a TI XDS510 emulator with CCS 3.1. See
Simon's thread [also a GAO emulator] for the correct command.
>
> What voltage must be used on PIN 5 of the JTAG? I am using 3.3V and the DSK also.
3.3 is correct.
>
> But the green led of the Gao XDS510 is OFF when I connect the DSK and ON when I connect the USB cable.
When you use the correct command, it will probably come on.
mikedunn
>
> Ricardo
> Ricardo,
>
> On 10/24/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> > I am working with CCS 3.1
> >
> > Firstly a used the XDS510, via JTAG, to connect a 6713DSK with successful.
> >
> > Now I am trying uses it to connect a new board with a 6713B DSP, and I have been a fatal error:
> >
> > Error connecting to the target: Error 0x80000200/-1070 Fatal Error during: OCS,
> >
> > Does somebody know what I have to do in order to solve this fatal error?
>
> 1. Make sure that your target is alive. Check voltages and clocks.
> 2. Check your JTAG scan chain. From a DOS prompt in cc/bin directory
> run 'xdsprobe -i'. Examine the output for successful completion and
> an IR len of 46 [assuming that the DSP is the only thing in the scan
> path]. You can compare with the DSK output.
> If you get errors, run 'xdsprobe -g -c' and check the JTAG connector
> pins 3 and 7 for 'toggling data', pins 9 and 11 for clocks and that
> pin 2 is high.
>
> mikedunn
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> > Ricardo Carvalho.
> >
> > LQE FURB
> >
> > Blumenau
> >
> > Brazil
> >
> >
> >
>
On 10/26/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Thanks for the reply and tips.
>
> However I have been other error (powerless) when I try rum xdsprobe test on the DSK. It is connecting but the not rum xdsprob test? (no is clear for me)
I gave you the command for a TI XDS510 emulator with CCS 3.1. See
Simon's thread [also a GAO emulator] for the correct command.
>
> What voltage must be used on PIN 5 of the JTAG? I am using 3.3V and the DSK also.
3.3 is correct.
>
> But the green led of the Gao XDS510 is OFF when I connect the DSK and ON when I connect the USB cable.
When you use the correct command, it will probably come on.
mikedunn
>
> Ricardo
> Ricardo,
>
> On 10/24/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> > I am working with CCS 3.1
> >
> > Firstly a used the XDS510, via JTAG, to connect a 6713DSK with successful.
> >
> > Now I am trying uses it to connect a new board with a 6713B DSP, and I have been a fatal error:
> >
> > Error connecting to the target: Error 0x80000200/-1070 Fatal Error during: OCS,
> >
> > Does somebody know what I have to do in order to solve this fatal error?
>
> 1. Make sure that your target is alive. Check voltages and clocks.
> 2. Check your JTAG scan chain. From a DOS prompt in cc/bin directory
> run 'xdsprobe -i'. Examine the output for successful completion and
> an IR len of 46 [assuming that the DSP is the only thing in the scan
> path]. You can compare with the DSK output.
> If you get errors, run 'xdsprobe -g -c' and check the JTAG connector
> pins 3 and 7 for 'toggling data', pins 9 and 11 for clocks and that
> pin 2 is high.
>
> mikedunn
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> > Ricardo Carvalho.
> >
> > LQE FURB
> >
> > Blumenau
> >
> > Brazil
> >
> >
> >
>
Reply by ●October 31, 20072007-10-31
Ricardo,
Have you had any success with your Gao emulator??
mikedunn
On 10/26/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> Thanks for the reply and tips.
>
> However I have been other error (powerless) when I try rum xdsprobe test
> on the DSK. It is connecting but the not rum xdsprob test? (no is clear for
> me)
>
> What voltage must be used on PIN 5 of the JTAG? I am using 3.3V and the
> DSK also.
>
> But the green led of the Gao XDS510 is OFF when I connect the DSK and ON
> when I connect the USB cable.
>
> Ricardo
>
> Ricardo,
>
> On 10/24/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> > I am working with CCS 3.1
> >
> > Firstly a used the XDS510, via JTAG, to connect a 6713DSK with
> successful.
> >
> > Now I am trying uses it to connect a new board with a 6713B DSP, and I
> have been a fatal error:
> >
> > Error connecting to the target: Error 0x80000200/-1070 Fatal Error
> during: OCS,
> >
> > Does somebody know what I have to do in order to solve this fatal error?
>
> 1. Make sure that your target is alive. Check voltages and clocks.
> 2. Check your JTAG scan chain. From a DOS prompt in cc/bin directory
> run 'xdsprobe -i'. Examine the output for successful completion and
> an IR len of 46 [assuming that the DSP is the only thing in the scan
> path]. You can compare with the DSK output.
> If you get errors, run 'xdsprobe -g -c' and check the JTAG connector
> pins 3 and 7 for 'toggling data', pins 9 and 11 for clocks and that
> pin 2 is high.
>
> mikedunn
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> > Ricardo Carvalho.
> >
> > LQE FURB
> >
> > Blumenau
> >
> > Brazil
> >
> >
> >
--
www.dsprelated.com/blogs-1/nf/Mike_Dunn.php
Have you had any success with your Gao emulator??
mikedunn
On 10/26/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> Thanks for the reply and tips.
>
> However I have been other error (powerless) when I try rum xdsprobe test
> on the DSK. It is connecting but the not rum xdsprob test? (no is clear for
> me)
>
> What voltage must be used on PIN 5 of the JTAG? I am using 3.3V and the
> DSK also.
>
> But the green led of the Gao XDS510 is OFF when I connect the DSK and ON
> when I connect the USB cable.
>
> Ricardo
>
> Ricardo,
>
> On 10/24/07, Ricardo Jose de Oliveira Carvalho wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> > I am working with CCS 3.1
> >
> > Firstly a used the XDS510, via JTAG, to connect a 6713DSK with
> successful.
> >
> > Now I am trying uses it to connect a new board with a 6713B DSP, and I
> have been a fatal error:
> >
> > Error connecting to the target: Error 0x80000200/-1070 Fatal Error
> during: OCS,
> >
> > Does somebody know what I have to do in order to solve this fatal error?
>
> 1. Make sure that your target is alive. Check voltages and clocks.
> 2. Check your JTAG scan chain. From a DOS prompt in cc/bin directory
> run 'xdsprobe -i'. Examine the output for successful completion and
> an IR len of 46 [assuming that the DSP is the only thing in the scan
> path]. You can compare with the DSK output.
> If you get errors, run 'xdsprobe -g -c' and check the JTAG connector
> pins 3 and 7 for 'toggling data', pins 9 and 11 for clocks and that
> pin 2 is high.
>
> mikedunn
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> > Ricardo Carvalho.
> >
> > LQE FURB
> >
> > Blumenau
> >
> > Brazil
> >
> >
> >
--
www.dsprelated.com/blogs-1/nf/Mike_Dunn.php