Hi, so far I have been using Texas launchpad TIVA with Keil and now I want to try the development board FRDM-K64F. I have the board but I was unable to find a document with the full description of registers (addresses, configuration etc.)
I have been looking in this link: FRDM-K64F Platform|Freedom Development Board|Kinetis MCUs | NXP
and I'm looking for something fully complete like this one http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/spms376e/spms376e.pdf
Some info/ examples using Keil uVision Will also be appreciated
Thanks
Marcos
hi,
even worse. Now I only see the bootloader and after copying the opensda and re-pluging again the board, windows does not detect the board. By the way, I use win'7.
I gave up keil uVision for this board. it is by far much more complex than launchpad TIVA. I will try now with MCUXpresso tools
regards
Marcos
Do you modify the K20 chip code?
When you see the bootloader, which firmware you copy to the BOOTLOADER disc?
Do you have any external debugger, eg, JLINK, you can try to download the opensda2.2 firmware to the K20, then use the new DAPLink rev0244 OpenSDA v2.2 Bootloader.
Of course, you also can try the MCUXpresso IDE, whether you can download the code or not with the JLINK firmware? Just to check whether your problem is in the debugger side or the IDE side.
Any updated information, please let me know.
Kerry
HI, I just uploaded the file 02_OpenSDA_FRDM-K64F.bin , which was downloaded from https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/#JLinkOpenSDABoardSpecificFirmwares and pasted in the bootloader disk and now the flashinfo.txt says
This J-Link VMSD config can be used to flash a NXP MK64FN1M0xxx12 target device.
however, I get the same error when trying to upload the code :-(
Programming Done.
Contents mismatch at: 0000001CH (Flash=00H Required=96H) !
Contents mismatch at: 0000001DH (Flash=00H Required=E6H) !
Contents mismatch at: 0000001EH (Flash=00H Required=FCH) !
Contents mismatch at: 0000001FH (Flash=00H Required=DFH) !
Verify Failed!
Error: Flash Download failed - "Cortex-M4"
Flash Load finished at 00:26:44
1. Please use the SDK_FRDM-K64 code is downloaded from this link:
Welcome | MCUXpresso SDK Builder
Select development board, choose the board as FRDM-K64, then open the SDK folder:
SDK_2.5.0_FRDM-K64F\boards\frdmk64f\demo_apps\led_blinky\mdk
Test led_blinky project.
You also can check Getting Started with MCUXpresso SDK.pdf under:SDK_2.5.0_FRDM-K64F\docs
2. You can also try the CMSIS DAP debugger
OpenSDA Serial and Debug Adapter | NXP
Please help you to check what's the PC system you are using? If you are using the win10, you may also need to use the external debugger to update your FRDM-K64 onboard K20 bootloader firmware.
More details, please check the above opensda link.
I find your test project seems not from the SDK directly, so please download the newest SDK project, check your PC system, and the opensda, also test the CMSIS DAP debugger firmware.
Any updated information, please let me know.
Have a great day,
Kerry
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hi,
I modified the Port configuration and it tries to load the code
but it fails during verification
JLink info:
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DLL: V6.10i, compiled Oct 25 2016 19:31:51
Firmware: J-Link OpenSDA 2 compiled Oct 13 2015 12:10:27
Hardware: V1.00
S/N : 621000000
* JLink Info: Found SWD-DP with ID 0x2BA01477
* JLink Info: Found SWD-DP with ID 0x2BA01477
* JLink Info: AP-IDR: 0x24770011, Type: AHB-AP
* JLink Info: Found Cortex-M4 r0p1, Little endian.
* JLink Info: FPUnit: 6 code (BP) slots and 2 literal slots
* JLink Info: CoreSight components:
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 @ E00FF000
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 [0]: FFF0F000, CID: B105E00D, PID: 000BB00C SCS
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 [1]: FFF02000, CID: B105E00D, PID: 003BB002 DWT
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 [2]: FFF03000, CID: B105E00D, PID: 002BB003 FPB
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 [3]: FFF01000, CID: B105E00D, PID: 003BB001 ITM
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 [4]: FFF41000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BB9A1 TPIU
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 [5]: FFF42000, CID: B105900D, PID: 000BB925 ETM
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 [6]: FFF43000, CID: B105900D, PID: 003BB907 ETB
* JLink Info: ROMTbl 0 [7]: FFF44000, CID: B105900D, PID: 001BB908 CSTF
ROMTableAddr = 0xE00FF000
Target info:
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Device: MK64FN1M0xxx12
VTarget = 3.300V
State of Pins:
TCK: 0, TDI: 0, TDO: 0, TMS: 0, TRES: 0, TRST: 1
Hardware-Breakpoints: 6
Software-Breakpoints: 8192
Watchpoints: 4
JTAG speed: 1429 kHz
Erase Done.
Programming Done.
Contents mismatch at: 0000001CH (Flash=00H Required=96H) !
Contents mismatch at: 0000001DH (Flash=00H Required=E6H) !
Contents mismatch at: 0000001EH (Flash=00H Required=FCH) !
Contents mismatch at: 0000001FH (Flash=00H Required=DFH) !
Verify Failed!
Error: Flash Download failed - "Cortex-M4"
Flash Load finished at 16:07:57
Click flashdownload item :
Do you add the flash download algorithm?
I still suggest you try the official SDK MDK project directly.
Wish it helps you!
Have a great day,
Kerry
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hi Kerry
I see this screen
and yes, I'm using the example provided by NXP led_control_bm
in my jlink disk (the freescale board) there is a text file that says No valid VMSD configuration for target flashing found.
but I don't know how to fix that (where should I get this file?) NXP example consists of more than 200 files just to play with leds and switches!!!
regards
Marcos
HI Mark
yes, I see this disk
then I follow the web link, which brings to this page https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/models/j-link-ob/ where I check that the debugger is j-link.
then I set this debugger:
I accept the terms
and I get this error
in the build line I can read
JLink info:
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DLL: V6.10i, compiled Oct 25 2016 19:31:51
Firmware: J-Link OpenSDA 2 compiled Oct 13 2015 12:10:27
Hardware: V1.00
S/N : 621000000
***JLink Error: Debugger tries to select target interface JTAG.
This interface is not supported by the connected emulator.
Selection will be ignored by the DLL.
Error: Flash Download failed - Target DLL has been cancelled
Flash Load finished at 23:29:23
but I don't know how to fix that. Note that I don't have any additional hardware for debugging. Just the freescale development kit. I'm trying to execute the suggested example available in NXP website
regards
Marcos
PD: in case it helps: I installed again the packs for K6x but I got the same result
Hi
It says why it doesn't work - you still need to configure the debugger in the Segger JLInk setup.
This is a general ergonomics nightmare in uVision: It has to in fact be set up twice in two locations....
Regards
Mark
hi, many thanks, I Will try this https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/technology/ides/keil-mdk/ this afternoon.
however, this is NOT a general keil problem. With Texas launchpad tiva is by far much more simple. It's a problem with this debugger.
regards
if the doc is this one in cursive letters
Hardware requirements
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- Mini USB cable
- FRDM-K64F board
- Personal Computer
Board settings
==============
This example project does not call for any special hardware configurations.
Although not required, the recommendation is to leave the development board's jumper settings
and configurations in default state when running this example.
Prepare the Demo
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1. Connect a USB cable between the PC host and the Debug Link port on the board.
2. Download the program to the target board.
3. Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.
Running the demo
================
The log below shows the output of the led control demo in the terminal window:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The demo is used to demonstrate how to use new components.
The main function of the demo is to control the led by using the shell or button.
For shell, please enter "help" to get the help information firstly. Turn on LED by using command "led on". And turn off LED by using command "led off".
For button, please press the button SW3 to control LED. Turn on LED when the button is pressed with long press or double click event. And turn off LED when the button is pressed with short press or one click event.
SHELL build: Aug 30 2018
Copyright 2018 NXP
led_control@SHELL>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I still miss the configuration for debugging. Which option should I select?
In fact when I try to upload it says no debug unit device found
Hi
When you plug the FRDM-K64F into your PC it will show up as an external hard-drive and there you can see which debugger/loader is installed (it could be CMSIS-DAP, Jlink or PEMicro). Select this and then go into the debugger setting and set details, such as SWD mode.
You can get complete ready-to-build uVision projects for FRDM-K64F at the uTasker open source GIT hub link (USB, Ethernet, SD card, etc.)
Regards
Mark
About the K64 code, I highly recommend you use the official SDK code, that code already be tested, it contains the MDK project, please download the code from this link:
https://mcuxpresso.nxp.com/en/select
Select the board as FRDM-K64, then generate the code and download it.
You will find the package already contains the doc and code folder, you can refer to the document in the doc at first to get start.
Wish it helps you!
Have a great day,
Kerry
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K64 register document is the reference manual:
https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=K64P144M120SF5RM
Have a great day,
Kerry
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Hi,
I have found register addresses in the document you provided. Many thanks!
Now I'm trying to execute my first assembler code with this board based on a version I have for another board and I got some errors:
1. There are some compilation errors. However, the .axf is generated. I guess the error is in the .c files, which it is supposed that I'm not using. I guess for this reason they are not critical. Am I ok? how can I remove this .c and .h files from the target?
Rebuild started: Project: FRDMexample *** Using Compiler 'V5.06 update 6 (build 750)', folder: 'C:\Keil_v5\ARM\ARMCC\Bin' Rebuild target 'Target 1' assembling FRDMexample.s... assembling startup_MK64F12.s... compiling system_MK64F12.c... compiling startup.c... C:\Users\faundez\AppData\Local\Arm\Packs\Keil\Kinetis_SDK_DFP\2.3.0\platform\devices\startup.c(68): warning: #47-D: incompatible redefinition of macro "__VECTOR_TABLE" (declared at line 126 of "C:\Users\faundez\AppData\Local\Arm\Packs\ARM\CMSIS\5.6.0\CMSIS\Core\Include\cmsis_armcc.h") #define __VECTOR_TABLE Image$$VECTOR_ROM$$Base C:\Users\faundez\AppData\Local\Arm\Packs\Keil\Kinetis_SDK_DFP\2.3.0\platform\devices\startup.c: 1 warning, 0 errors linking... .\Objects\FRDMexample.axf: Warning: L6914W: option ro-base ignored when using --scatter. .\Objects\FRDMexample.axf: Warning: L6914W: option rw-base ignored when using --scatter. .\Objects\FRDMexample.axf: Warning: L6340W: options first and last are ignored for link type of scattered ./RTE/Device/MK64FN1M0VLL12/MK64FN1M0xxx12_flash.scf(90): warning: L6314W: No section matches pattern *(InRoot$$Sections). Program Size: Code=380 RO-data=1040 RW-data=0 ZI-data=2048 Finished: 0 information, 4 warning and 0 error messages. ".\Objects\FRDMexample.axf" - 0 Error(s), 5 Warning(s). Build Time Elapsed: 00:00:06 Load "C:\\Keil\\ejemplo\\Objects\\FRDMexample.axf" Internal DLL Error Error: Flash Download failed - Target DLL has been cancelled Flash Load finished at 00:14:40
2. When I try to load the code in the FRDMK64 board I got the following error: no ulink2/ME device. I think this is because I have not setup the proper debug. According to Keil it seems that this board uses JTAG/SW (MDK5 - NXP FRDM-K64F ). However, I do not see this option available in keil 5.29. How should I fix that? Please, consider that this is my first time trying to work with this development board. My previous experience is with launchpad TIVA TM4C123 mainly in C
This is my assembler code, based on a document "GPIO example in Kinetis design studio (KDS) with FRDM-K64F" by Paul Garate & Augusto Panecatl
thanks in advance
Hi
Registers are described in the users manual: Arm® Cortex®-M4|Kinetis® K64 120 MHz 32-bit MCUs | NXP
Regards
Mark
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