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haroldvogel
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When I attempt to load the application on to my board in the debugger I receive:

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I have unplugged and plugged in the USB connector to the multilink unit.

I have restarted the computer.

I have turned off the computer and restarted the computer.

I have powered off the board and disconnected the multilink unit powered the computer down and restarted the computer after the computer is up and running I connected the USB cable to the multilink device and powered the board back up with the same above result.

 

Hope you can tell me what is wrong.

 

John Vogel

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trytohelp
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Hi John,

It seems the interface is recognized as it's displayed in the P&E Connection Assistant.

Most of the time (from my experiences) I  met similar problem when the connection on board was wrong (wrong port).

Now if there is a problem with the P&E driver, on the P&E web site you will find some information which could help you but for me it's not the problem.

Please have a look to:

    P&E Microcomputer Systems

    P&E Microcomputer Systems

This morning I've performed some tests on my side.

The configuration used was:

    - Multilink Universal rev.B

    - TWR-K21D50M with TWR-ELEV

Test_1: Multilink plugged on PC -> not connected on board.

On Multilink only the led blue was lighted.

Here I got same message:

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Test_2: Multilink plugged on PC -> connected to the board but board power off.

On Multilink only the led blue was lighted.

Launching the debug session, the same error appears.

Test_3: Multilink plugged on PC -> connected to the board and board power on.

On Multilink the leds blue and orange were lighted and the application is loaded on board.

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For me you've a problem between the Multilink and board.

This could be due to wrong on-board port used or power supply.

Have a great day,
Pascal
NXP Technical Support

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