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Purchasing Docking station [R3] C -1BE189010 for piccolo controllers

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CONTROLSUITE, C2000WARE

Sir,

On debugging the USB connection I am obtaining these results

[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\Rupesh\AppData\Local\TEXASI~1\CCS\
ti\1\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 'Nov 6 2017'.
The library build time was '10:36:36'.
The library package version is '7.0.100.0'.
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 '-180' (0xffffff4c).
The title is 'SC_ERR_CTL_NO_TRG_POWER'.

The explanation is:
The controller has detected a target power loss.
The user must turn-on or connect the power supply for the target.

[End: Texas Instruments XDS100v2 USB Debug Probe_0]

I found out that this problem exists with only the docking station I am using but not with other docking stations using the same controller. It would be great if you either inform which of the ICs on the docking station has gone wrong or inform how/where to purchase docking station separately.

Thanks.

  • Rupesh,

    We do not currently sell this docking station separately. You must buy a new station with control Card.

    You can find the schematic for the board in controlSuite/C2000ware and start checking components. Start with visual observation, looking for burnt parts. Then you can check voltages to ensure they are in range. check for open circuits and shorts where there should not be. You can replace any part on the board if you have a soldering iron.

    Thanks,
    Mark