Hi,
I installed Pins tool on my Windows 7 and trying to do pin configuration. I have the following problem:
After I installed the tool, I open TWR-KV58F220M configuration and works fine. Then, if I want to open TWR-K65F180M, it tells me that there is no processor selected. Then if select "MK65FN2M0VML18", give me error "Cannot download the processor database", can someone tell where the problem is and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Christie
Hi, Christie,
I just have a try, I can download the FRDM-K64F, I paste the screenshot. The preference menu setting is the same as yours.
BR
XiangJun Rong
Hi Christie,
with 'open' do you mean the menu File > Open?
Then you already have a configuration (.mex file) for it (can you share it)?
Or are you using File > New... for the MK65Fn2M0VLM18?
I just did that, and it does download the data for me.
I hope this helps,
Erich
PS: https://mcuoneclipse.com/2016/07/29/nxp-pins-tool-understanding-data-for-offline-usage/
Hi Christie,
I verified the case one on my side (loading a .mex for a device where I do not have the data already downloaded on my machine).
It properly connects automatically to the server and downloades the data for me.
Could it be that you are not connected to the network? Or can you share any more details or screenshots of the problem?
Thanks,
Erich
Hi Christie,
I think your proxy might cut off the connection. You might change the proxy settings under Edit > Perferences:
Native is the default, and uses the system default proxy settings. Not sure if this is causing the issue on your side.
Erich
Hello Christie,
does not work at all, or sometimes? I do not see issue entry in the log on the web site. Can you measure ping to the kex.nxp.com (if that works through your proxy) and also the download speed from our website? I've created 10MB file so you can measure it using your browser: http://kex.nxp.com/staticdata/test.bin
Also please post here the c:\Users\<yourname>\NXP\swtools.log where might be some information whether there was a problem with timeout or whatever.
Regards,
Libor
Hi Christie,
there is no other settings. It is using the host OS/browser proxy settings. What is strange that it seems to work for you some time, but other times not. I have tried it myself from Proxy and non-proxy networks, and have not found any issues. Do you have any specific firewalls installed? Maybe you could disable it to give it a try?
If that really does not work: get the files while not behind the proxy instead?
Erich
Hi Erich,
Yes. You are right. It works sometime, but not all time.
I tried the different settings on firewall and no help.
Is there anyway to download the device profile without using the tool, so I can use it locally?
Thanks,
Christie
This functionality will be in the next version of the tool. If you send me an email to libor.ukropec (at) nxp.com with list of boards/processors you need I can prepare a ZIP archive for you that you will just unzip into the proper directory.
Regards,
Libor
P.S. Please look also to my previous post for the ping/download speed and log answer/question.