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Hello,
The evaluation module I'm using is the DRV8301-69M-KIT. The control card involved is the TMDSCNCD28069MISO.
After updating C2000Ware and code Composer, I couldn't connect using the XDS100, which is resident (more properly "emulated") on-board the control card.
I went back to the previous version of CCS, but the issue is present there, as well.
The message I get from CCS is:
Error initializing emulator:
(Error -260 @ 0x0)
An attempt to connect to the XDS110 failed.
The cause may be one or more of: no XDS110 is connected, invalid
firmware update, invalid XDS110 serial number, or faulty USB
cable. The firmware and serial number may be updated using the
xdsdfu utility found in the .../ccs_base/common/uscif/xds110
directory of your installation. View the XDS110SupportReadMe.pdf
file there for instructions.
(Emulation package 9.3.0.00058)
The target configuration is all set up for the XDS100, and passes the connection test:
Results of "Test Connection"
[Start: Texas Instruments XDS100v2 USB Debug Probe_0]
Execute the command:
%ccs_base%/common/uscif/dbgjtag -f %boarddatafile% -rv -o -F inform,logfile=yes -S pathlength -S integrity
[Result]
-----[Print the board config pathname(s)]------------------------------------
C:\Users\dreagan\AppData\Local\TEXASI~1\
CCS\ccs1031\0\0\BrdDat\testBoard.dat
-----[Print the reset-command software log-file]-----------------------------
This utility has selected a 100- or 510-class product.
This utility will load the adapter 'jioserdesusb.dll'.
The library build date was 'Apr 29 2021'.
The library build time was '17:49:40'.
The library package version is '9.3.0.00058'.
The library component version is '35.35.0.0'.
The controller does not use a programmable FPGA.
The controller has a version number of '4' (0x00000004).
The controller has an insertion length of '0' (0x00000000).
This utility will attempt to reset the controller.
This utility has successfully reset the controller.
-----[Print the reset-command hardware log-file]-----------------------------
The scan-path will be reset by toggling the JTAG TRST signal.
The controller is the FTDI FT2232 with USB interface.
The link from controller to target is direct (without cable).
The software is configured for FTDI FT2232 features.
The controller cannot monitor the value on the EMU[0] pin.
The controller cannot monitor the value on the EMU[1] pin.
The controller cannot control the timing on output pins.
The controller cannot control the timing on input pins.
The scan-path link-delay has been set to exactly '0' (0x0000).
-----[The log-file for the JTAG TCLK output generated from the PLL]----------
There is no hardware for programming the JTAG TCLK frequency.
-----[Measure the source and frequency of the final JTAG TCLKR input]--------
There is no hardware for measuring the JTAG TCLK frequency.
-----[Perform the standard path-length test on the JTAG IR and DR]-----------
This path-length test uses blocks of 64 32-bit words.
The test for the JTAG IR instruction path-length succeeded.
The JTAG IR instruction path-length is 38 bits.
The test for the JTAG DR bypass path-length succeeded.
The JTAG DR bypass path-length is 1 bits.
-----[Perform the Integrity scan-test on the JTAG IR]------------------------
This test will use blocks of 64 32-bit words.
This test will be applied just once.
Do a test using 0xFFFFFFFF.
Scan tests: 1, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x00000000.
Scan tests: 2, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0xFE03E0E2.
Scan tests: 3, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x01FC1F1D.
Scan tests: 4, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x5533CCAA.
Scan tests: 5, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0xAACC3355.
Scan tests: 6, skipped: 0, failed: 0
All of the values were scanned correctly.
The JTAG IR Integrity scan-test has succeeded.
-----[Perform the Integrity scan-test on the JTAG DR]------------------------
This test will use blocks of 64 32-bit words.
This test will be applied just once.
Do a test using 0xFFFFFFFF.
Scan tests: 1, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x00000000.
Scan tests: 2, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0xFE03E0E2.
Scan tests: 3, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x01FC1F1D.
Scan tests: 4, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x5533CCAA.
Scan tests: 5, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0xAACC3355.
Scan tests: 6, skipped: 0, failed: 0
All of the values were scanned correctly.
The JTAG DR Integrity scan-test has succeeded.
[End: Texas Instruments XDS100v2 USB Debug Probe_0]
This target configuration is designated as the Default, so CCS should use it to connect to the Target, right?
Except it doesn't; it keeps trying to talk to an XDS110.
I suspected it had something to do with the target listed in Debug Configurations, so I went in there and sure enough, the target specified there is the XDS110.
Changing it, however, proved to be beyond me. Here's a screenshot of the Debug Configurations window.
Note that the only targets in the list are the XDS110, in one form or another. The XDS100 is not listed, and there is no obvious way to add it to the list.
How can I ensure that CCS will use the XDS100, not the XDS110?
Thanks,
Dave
Dave,
Did you try to run any example from C2000Ware, just to make sure the board and setup on your PC is working fine?
C:/ti/c2000/C2000Ware_4_01_00_00/device_support/f2806x/examples/c28/timed_led_blink
Also go CCS menu View -> Target Configuration, and right click, create new target config file. You should see the XDS100v2 emulator.
Thanks & Regards,
Santosh
Hi Santosh,
Yes. There are several C2000Ware examples that run. I can create Target Configuration files with the XDS100 as the target, the problem is that this project ignores them. The Debug Config does not present XDS100 as one of the choices - only the XDS110.
Thanks,
Dave
Okay - I solved it. There were 2 ccxml files listed under this project. One of them was for the XDS110, and even though it wasn't the one highlighted as the default, once I changed the target to XDS100, everything worked fine.
Thanks Santosh.
Best Regards,
Dave