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error using RS232 interface of cc2530 DK

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final year students
Posted by final year students
on May 17 2012 05:56 AM
Intellectual390 points

hi

i was using serial port of cc2530dk Eb....while running z-stack sample application " Serial App"......upon debugging I receoved error

Fri May 18 03:37:47 2012: Warning: No target selected, session aborted.
Fri May 18 03:37:49 2012: Fatal error: Unknown exception in driver (#E1)   Session aborted!
Fri May 18 03:37:49 2012: Failed to load debugee: C:\Texas Instruments\ZStack-CC2530-2.4.0-1.4.0\Projects\zstack\Utilities\SerialApp\CC2530DB\EndDeviceEB\
Exe\SerialApp.d51

kindly reply how to solve????reply fast plz

802.15.4
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  • Dirty Harry
    Posted by Dirty Harry
    on May 17 2012 18:18 PM
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    Wow - it looks like you guys are pulling an all-nighter based on the timestamp of the IAR diagnostic message ... is this project due today?

    Anyway, I have seen this when the target board gets disconnected from the PC or the USB otherwise loses sync - sometimes a usb hub port expander bogs down and you have to unplug and replug into the PC the usb hub, sometimes just cycle power and reconnect the target board, sometimes re-boot the PC.

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  • final year students
    Posted by final year students
    on May 19 2012 14:05 PM
    Intellectual390 points

    yup u took it right project is due on 26th and our whole work is left with zigbeeeeee :( and no help

    sorry thats nt the case ,actuallyy when we connect the hardware of cc2530 with usb cable it works   ,but when we connect the device using serial port of evalution board it display the message "no TARGET selected" and device have no acess to the PC even in the device manger... so plx guide us what the problem is? and how to solve

    thanx for replying

    regards..

     

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  • Dirty Harry
    Posted by Dirty Harry
    on May 21 2012 12:43 PM
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    The IAR debugger only connects via USB cable to SmartRF05EB or the CC-Debugger - IAR debugger can never use a serial port connection.

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