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cdc programming evm + clock pro

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCE949, CLOCKPRO

Hi,

I'm trying to configure a CDCE949 device using the cdc programming evm v1.1 and clock pro.

I turn on the clock pro, I ca find the appropriate board, I press the on/off tab. 

the socket powered and device in socket idications light. from there I can't wriet or read from the device.

please advise

thanks

Enbar

  •  Enbar,

    could you provide more details about which operating system/ Window version as well as which SW revision of clock pro you are using. Also, did you always fail in reading/writing to the device? HAve you been able to programm a couple of parts?

    Thanks and reagrds, Georg. 

  • Georg,

    I've tried the module on both winXP and Win7-32bit & win7-64bit.

    the clockpro version is 1.2.

    while trying to write I get writing successful indication from the SW, but I2C line are not moving.

    while trying to read I get device not detected

    while trying to write to eeprom I get nothing

    I've tried several parts with no success

    thanks

    Enbar 

  •  Enbar,

    I forwarded your request to our SW specialist. He will followup you request.

    Regards, Georg.

  • Enbar,

    Sorry for the late response, I'm currently working on your request. I will be back to you as soon as I have a proper solution.

    Thanks.

  • Enbar,

    Perhaps you are mixing the Clock Pro functionality. When you are working on the Programming EVM window you will be able to detect only the Programming EVM board and be able to write into it from this window only.

    And when you work on the Main Window you will need to use the Performance EVM to communicate with the GUI/Board. Since you are using a Programming EVM the Main window won't communicate with this board and that's the reason why you are getting this response.

    If you want to write your generated setup into the Programming EVM I suggest the following procedure:

    1. First use the Wizard window (first screen) to generate the setup you want you use.

    2. With your desired setup loaded in the Main Window, go to File, and save your setup in the format you prefer.

    3. Go to Tools, Programming EVM and once you have your board detected go to the File menu and load you previously saved file.

    4. Click the Program Devices button to write your setup into the board.

    I hope this was helpful,

    Israel

  • It was very helpful

    thank you very much

    Enbar