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TMDSCNCD263: TMDSCNCD263

Part Number: TMDSCNCD263

The issue is related to E2 version AM263x Control Card.

I am using this CC to validate one TIDM design. I am giving +5V supply to the design and seeing LD16 LED on the CC board is glowing red. This causing JTAG failure. I am using the released CCXML file only.

I changed the CC and used I new one. This time connection check was successful but just after starting the code execution following debug assert failure message came:-

How to resolve the issue? 

  • Hello,

    Could you please confirm if you're following the steps mentioned in AM263x MCU+ SDK: Additional Details to build and run the examples? Specifically, have you configured the Bootmode to be NOBOOT mode?

    Thanks,

    Sahana

  • Hi,

    I have followed the steps mentioned in AM263x MCU+ SDK: Additional Details. In my CC, I can see SW3 has been configured for QSPI BOOT MODE. Do I need to change it to NOBOOT mode?

    Thanks,

    Shamik

  • Hi Shamik,

    It depends on the boot mode that you're trying to use. If you're looking to flash the application using QSPI, it should be set to QSPI BOOT mode. Else, if you're loading the application using CCS, it should be set to NO-BOOT mode as explained in this page: AM263x MCU+ SDK: EVM Setup (ti.com)

    Regards,

    Sahana

  • When I am placing the CC in docking station, LD16 is not at all glowing and code is getting loaded properly. I am able to execute the code also. But when I am placing the CC in TIDM design, that LD16 LED is glowing & test connection itself is failing

  • Hello,

    Could you please clarify if you're using a correct power supply as mentioned in the user's guide: The AM263x Control Card requires a 5 V, 3A power supply in order to function. While a USB type-C cable is included, A 5 V, 3A power supply is not included in the kit and must be ordered separately .The Belkin USB-C Wall Charger is known to work with the Control Card and supplied type-C cable. For more information on power requirements refer to Power Requirements. If there is an insufficient power input then the red LED (LD16) will glow.

    Regards,

    Sahana