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    Beagel Bone Connection Issue

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    Senthil Kumar
    Posted by Senthil Kumar
    on Mar 30 2012 01:58 AM
    Prodigy190 points

    Hi,

    I have beagle bone Rev.A5 (ARM 3559)and code composer v5.1. I am trying to connect to target from CCS but i am getting the following error.

    IcePick_D_0: Error connecting to the target: (Error -151 @ 0x0) This utility failed to open the adapter for a custom emulator. The adapter returned an error. (Emulation package 5.0.520.0)

    I have installed 'FTDI' serial converter of Beagle bone from CCS FTDI package. While installing the driver, i have modified the PID of 0xA6D0 to 0x6010 in 'ftdibus' and 'ftdiport' file as the beagle bone usb serial converter has PID of 0x6010. And also modified the PID to 0x6010 in 'TIXDS100v2_Connection.xml'.

    CCS 5.1 is limited version downloaded from TI. The target configuration file is provided from beagle bone. The dpinst package for FTDI is not able to install as driver signature is changed due to modification in 'ftdibus' and 'ftdiport' file.How to connect to ARM 3359 from CCS V5 through the beagle bone board.

    With Regards

    Senthilk

    ccsv5.1
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    • desouza
      Posted by desouza
      on Apr 09 2012 09:17 AM
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      Verified by Ki-Soo Lee
      Guru56025 points

      Senthilk,

      Sorry for the delay; some changes done in the VID/PID of the FTDI device of the Rev A5 of Beaglebone broke compatibility with CCS. Check question 6.3 of the FAQ below:

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/FAQ_-_CCSv5

      Regards,

      Rafael


      If my reply answers your question please click on the green button "Verify Answer".
      Search the wiki or go to useful pages for SDOWP, CGT, BIOS, CCSv3, CCSv4, CCSv5
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    • Mughees Chohan
      Posted by Mughees Chohan
      on Apr 30 2012 11:22 AM
      Prodigy120 points

      Hi,

      I have done the procedure for the A5 rev board but I still get the same error.

      Please help on this.

      Regards

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