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Problem in using LightCommander

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xiaochun diao
Posted by xiaochun diao
on May 22 2012 07:33 AM
Intellectual395 points

Hi

i have a Light Commander Kit and i got some problems when using it .

sometimes when i launch the controling software  , it shows this

sometimes it works well after i unplug&plug the usb wire several times , or renew the DLPC200 usb driver ,or just left it there  for one day  :)

sometimes it still dosen't work .   

AND

i also have a self-designed board using DLPC200 

this kind of problem occurs again , and doesn't work till now .

PS. run log says :  API function "GetDMDparkStats" didn't return OK. usb communication time out .

 

thank you ~~~

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  • Fizix
    Posted by Fizix
    on May 22 2012 09:57 AM
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    Hello Xiaochun,

    This appears that the USB connection is poor.  Have you tried a different USB cable?  They can become bad. 

    Also inspect the USB connector for damage, both the pins that connect to the cable and where it connect to the board.  Also try a different USB connector on your computer.

    Regarding the self-designed board, how did you program the prom that loads the DLPC200?  Did you have a preprogrammed prom that you mounted?  

    Fizix

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  • xiaochun diao
    Posted by xiaochun diao
    on May 22 2012 20:09 PM
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    Hello Fizix

    About my  self-designed board,

    i have a preprogrammed prom file called DLPC200 firmware ,   " DLPC200_HW1 . BIN "

    but i can't download it into my board ,

    i tried to download  it by using controlling software  "Update Master Controller Program Memory"

    it stops at the begining of the downloading .... :(

    thank you ~~

     

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  • Sanjeev
    Posted by Sanjeev
    on May 22 2012 23:34 PM
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    Hi Xiaochun,

    You cannot use DLPC200 firmware to directly program an empty prom. As you know till know most of the users are/were experimenting with DLP LightCommander(TM) Kit to evaluate DLP5500 chipset capabilities. So from TI side we have put the firmware that can be programmed easily on the DLP LightCommander(TM) Kits.

    For custom boards we are in a process to release the .hex file that can be used to program an empty or corrupt flash. Once the prom is programmed DLPC200 controller chip itself will enable updating firmware (this is currently put on the web).

    Regards,

    Sanjeev

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  • xiaochun diao
    Posted by xiaochun diao
    on May 23 2012 03:35 AM
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    Hello Sanjeev

    you gave me a very important advice , thank you !

     

    my  colleagues have got a file , named  "DLPC200_HW1_0_363_MCU2_1_5.hexout"

    do you mean this file ?

    if not , where can i get it ?

     

    And  

    How can i program an empty prom ?

    my prom , "M25P64" , has already soldered on the board .

     

    thank you ~

    Waiting for your reply ~

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  • Sanjeev
    Posted by Sanjeev
    on May 23 2012 03:55 AM
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    Hi Xiaochun,

    You can wireout out SPI interface from the board and you can use any standard prom programmers to flash the device. The name looks like it is. Can you tell me from where you got this file?

    Regards,

    Sanjeev

     

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  • xiaochun diao
    Posted by xiaochun diao
    on May 23 2012 04:28 AM
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    Hi Sanjeev

    i asked the company where i bought LightCommander Kit

    the engineer of the company send you an e-mail , and get this file .

    he is Kane ,  xingh@dspchina.com 

     

    By the way , what is the different between .hex file and .hexout file ?

    thank you ~~

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  • Sanjeev
    Posted by Sanjeev
    on Jun 03 2012 01:27 AM
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    Hi Xiaochun,

    Try to look for utilities to convert hexout to binary files then you can program using standard prom programmers.

    I am working on creating an appnote. Our aim is provide a binary file that you can directly burn it on flash device. This will be especially useful if the flash gets corrupt or if it is new empty device.

    Regards,

    Sanjeev

     

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  • xiaochun diao
    Posted by xiaochun diao
    on Jun 03 2012 20:07 PM
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    HI Sanjeev

    thank you for the advice ~~

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