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TUSB9261 - flash burner - erase flash

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pierre-louis royer
Posted by pierre-louis royer
on Apr 12 2012 03:53 AM
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Hello,

I am currently working with the TUSB9261 demo board and I have some question concerning the flash programming.

When we click on the "Program button", does the software erase the flash before if it was previously burned with an other firmware? or should we click on the erase button?

My trouble is that I cannot erase the flash with the button "erase" because it is unavailable/grey. Why?

Thank you in advance for your answer,

PLR

SATA TUSB9261
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  • Jorge Llamas (SWAT)
    Posted by Jorge Llamas (SWAT)
    on Apr 12 2012 15:40 PM
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    Hello Pierre Louis,

     

    Yes, the TUSB9261 FlashBurner will "erase" the SPI Flash before programming it if there was a valid firmware image previously burned.

     

    As to the erase button being greyed out:

    • Did you selected (clicked over) the device instance shown on the device's tree on the tool? (As shown in figure 4-13 on the user's guide http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/sllu125b/sllu125b.pdf)
    • Do you have the HID interface enabled on the firmware you are trying to erase? 
    • What's the firmware version you are trying to erase?

     

    Regards,

    Jorge

     

     

     

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  • pierre-louis royer
    Posted by pierre-louis royer
    on Apr 13 2012 02:32 AM
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    Hello Jorge,

    Thank you for your fast answer.

    • Does the FlashBurner erase the SPI flash if it was corrupted?

    • For the erase button, yes I have selected the device as in the user's guide.
    • I have tried with or without the HID interface.
    • The firmware is TUSB926x_FW097.bin

    Below the image (This is a try with the demo board)

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  • Jorge Llamas (SWAT)
    Posted by Jorge Llamas (SWAT)
    on Apr 13 2012 11:09 AM
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    Pierre Louis,

     

    The erase button is not enabled because the device's SPI Flash is blank (or has no valid FW image). The TUSB9261 is running as a Boot Loader, so there's no need to erase anything. You can just click on the "program/burn" button and the firmware you enter should be properly loaded.

     

    Regards,

    Jorge

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  • pierre-louis royer
    Posted by pierre-louis royer
    on Apr 16 2012 08:18 AM
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    Hello Jorge,

    Ok so when the SPI flash is blank or corrupt, we can only burn it. When I connect the SPI flash on the demo board via the strap, the program does not recognize the device.

    So in which configuration does the erase button work?

    Regards,

    PLR

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    Posted by Jorge Llamas (SWAT)
    on Apr 16 2012 11:17 AM
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    Pierre Louis,

     

    The erase button works when you have a valid firmware properly running. That will let you erase the SPI flash so you can later update to a new firmware version.

    If your device is not recognized by the utility when enabling the SPI flash, please follow the troubleshooting section 5.2 at http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/sllu125b/sllu125b.pdf

     

    Regards,

    Jorge

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  • pierre-louis royer
    Posted by pierre-louis royer
    on Apr 18 2012 07:25 AM
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    Hello Jorge,

    As I understand I am working with a corrupt firmware present on the demo board. It is strange because I have never burn it and it seems that it is working properly. I will do some test.

    Thank you for your support

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