Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMS320F28335,
Hello,
I recently ordered the TMDSEMU200-U to flash our TMS320F28335 board. The first time I powered it up the "Test Connection" was successful and able to flash the board. Then, I had my coworker try on his computer, and it gave him a cable break error (see below). I plugged it back into my computer, and it gives me the same cable break error. Here is the error:
[Start: Texas Instruments XDS2xx USB Debug Probe_0]
Execute the command:
%ccs_base%/common/uscif/dbgjtag -f %boarddatafile% -rv -o -S integrity
[Result]
-----[Print the board config pathname(s)]------------------------------------
C:\Users\MCLAYP~1\AppData\Local\TEXASI~1\
CCS\ccs1040\0\0\BrdDat\testBoard.dat
-----[Print the reset-command software log-file]-----------------------------
This utility has selected a 560/2xx-class product.
This utility will load the program 'xds2xxu.out'.
The library build date was 'Jun 25 2021'.
The library build time was '16:23:59'.
The library package version is '9.4.0.00129'.
The library component version is '35.35.0.0'.
The controller does not use a programmable FPGA.
An error occurred while hard opening the controller.
-----[An error has occurred and this utility has aborted]--------------------
This error is generated by TI's USCIF driver or utilities.
The value is '-183' (0xffffff49).
The title is 'SC_ERR_CTL_CBL_BREAK_FAR'.
The explanation is:
The controller has detected a cable break far-from itself.
The user must connect the cable/pod to the target.
[End: Texas Instruments XDS2xx USB Debug Probe_0]
Here is the Target Configuration Basic Panel:
Here is the Advanced Panel:
Please let me know what you recommend. Have looked at the other posts and some of them recommend switching pins. I think it should be correctly connected though since I was able to successfully flash a TMS320F28335 board before the error.
Thank you so much for your help,
Michael