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Hi Charles, Kindly see below for our customer response: I followed instructions from my professor on how to install the drivers. I was instructed to install a software called Keil uVision. These are the instructions on what I should install http://edx-org…
Hello Green,
Sorry, that wasn't clear when I saw your initial post.
The Windows PC should see an uninstalled device under either ports or USB Controllers
You may be needing to install the ICDI Drivers: https://www.ti.com/tool/STELLARIS_ICDI_DRIVER…
Hello Esteban,
Okay, maybe you need the ICDI drivers then: https://www.ti.com/tool/STELLARIS_ICDI_DRIVERS
Also make sure you are connecting to the top USB connected and the switch is set for Debug.
Hi,
In your device manager, I don't even see the "Stellaris I-Circuit Debug Interface". See below. You are supposed to see the ICDI JTAG Interface the moment you connect the USB cable between the PC and the LaunchPad debug port.
On the…
Hi,
First plug in the board to another Windows and find out from the Device Manager if the board is enumerated. If not, then install the drivers.
Please follow this installation user's guide. http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/spmu287c/spmu287c.pdf
The drivers…
Part Number: EK-TM4C123GXL Hello,
I have an EK-TM4C123GXL. My PC is Windows 7 Home Premium SP1.
I have an issue trying to install the driver for the COM port. The other two drivers (DFU and JTAG) are correctly installed.
Whenever I try to install the…
Hello Pranjal,
If Windows is not recognizing the ICDI due to a driver issue, you can use the follow driver files to reinstall them: http://www.ti.com/tool/STELLARIS_ICDI_DRIVERS
If the ICDI got corrupted, you can use the LM Flash Programmer software to…
Hello Mayuresh,
First off, quick check that you have it powered right and on the right port make sure your USB cable is connected to the Debug port and the switch is selected for Debug. You should see a green power LED on:
If that is done right and you…