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FRDM-KL05Z cannot be recognized by computer

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zz642040273
Contributor II

I used Win10 with a new FRDM-KL05Z, after I install the PEMicro driver and connect the board.

The board can be recognized as  openSDA -CDC serial Port and and it appeared as a disk named KL05Z or bootloader. However, I cannot open it or drag anything into it.

After a moment the driver disappeared and the PEMicro openSDA device disappeared and becomes Unknown USB device with code 43.

Anyone can help me on this?

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zz642040273
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Problem fixed.

Install a Win7 virtual machine and connect the board to your computer. Win7 virtual machine are able to recognize the board.

Update the bootloader and firmware to the newest version from http://www.pemicro.com/opensda/. Then the Win10 host OS are able to recognize the board. 

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zz642040273
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Problem fixed.

Install a Win7 virtual machine and connect the board to your computer. Win7 virtual machine are able to recognize the board.

Update the bootloader and firmware to the newest version from http://www.pemicro.com/opensda/. Then the Win10 host OS are able to recognize the board. 

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zz642040273
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Hi, 

Thanks for your reply.

However, when I plugged with bootloader mode, the same happened and I cannot drag anything into it and later on it became unrecognized:(

 

Best,

Z

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nxf56274
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Hi,

The final method is update your bootloader and firmware. You need an external jlink debugger. And follow the attachment.

Have a great day,
TIC

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nxf56274
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Hi,

The firmware of PE always generate many problems. So we do not use it in common.

Have a great day,
TIC

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zz642040273
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So what we normally used and is there any other approach to fix the problem?

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nxf56274
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Hi,

Updating the bootloader is the only way to fix the problem. We use jlink and daplink firmware. They are more stable than PE mirco.

Have a great day,
TIC

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Thanks!

So, If I don't use the PEMicro firmare, do i need to install the PE drive? 

And if I use DAPLINK firmware, do I need to install any other driver?

 

Best,

Zheng

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nxf56274
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Hi,

Both firmware need the driver. I suggest you use jlink firmware. 

Have a great day,
TIC

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Thank you very much! 

 

However, I would like to know is this the fault of the bootloader and firmware of this board itself or all KL05Z board? In other word, may this be fixed if i buy a new board?

 

Also, How do I connect Jlink with KL05Z?

 

Z

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nxf56274
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Hi,

Hold the reset and then power on. Do you see the disk named 'bootloader'? Then try to download the pemiro firmware and drag it to the disk.

Have a great day,
TIC

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