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TIDA-01606: TIDA-01606: TIDA-01606 burn-in problem help

Part Number: TIDA-01606

Hello, I am currently doing experiment 3 of TIDA-01606, a hardware lab platform, closed loop load addition, my load is currently 20 ohms, when the voltage on the DC side is added to 130V or more, the CCS of my computer is disconnected from the control board, and the interface is a fluttering red, the error is shown below:

C28xx_CPU1: Error: (Error -1044 @ 0x0) The debug probe reported an error. Confirm debug probe configuration and connections, reset the debug probe, and retry the operation. (Emulation package 9.5.0.00143)
C28xx_CPU1: Unable to determine target status after 20 attempts
C28xx_CPU1: Failed to remove the debug state from the target before disconnecting. There may still be breakpoint op-codes embedded in program memory. It is recommended that you reset the emulator before you connect and reload your program before you continue debugging
IcePick_C_0: Error: (Error -150 @ 0x0) One of the FTDI driver functions used during configuration returned a invalid status or an error. (Emulation package 9.5.0.00143)
IcePick_C_0: Unable to determine target status after 20 attempts
IcePick_C_0: Failed to remove the debug state from the target before disconnecting. There may still be breakpoint op-codes embedded in program memory. It is recommended that you reset the emulator before you connect and reload your program before you continue debugging
C28xx_CPU2: JTAG Communication Error: (Error -150 @ 0x0) One of the FTDI driver functions used during configuration returned a invalid status or an error. (Emulation package 9.5.0.00143)
C28xx_CPU2: Failed to remove the debug state from the target before disconnecting. There may still be breakpoint op-codes embedded in program memory. It is recommended that you reset the emulator before you connect and reload your program before you continue debugging

I've currently added a USB isolator between my computer and the burner, but the problem still occurs when the voltage on the DC side is increased to 130V or more, so I'd like to ask what might be the cause and what are the suggestions?