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Having trouble getting computer to connect to LPCXpresso54628 board

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Goku
Contributor I

I'm having trouble connecting the NPX board. Below is how I've connected my board. 1.PNG

I've tried running LPCScrypt, but I keep getting this error.

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Also tried activating the debugger through MCUXpresso IDE, but nothing shows up.thumbnail_image003.png

This is what I'm seeing in device manager. 

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HangZhang
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi @Goku 

If you plug in a USB cable, it will provide power to the board and the LED will blink. However, when I saw the picture, your LED did not blink. So please try to replace the USB cable and  new board. If the USB cable is not a problem, it should be that the board is broken.

Hope this will help you.

BR

Hang

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frank_m
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> Also tried activating the debugger through MCUXpresso IDE, but nothing shows up.

This supposedly means you came across the installation of LPC-Link drivers during installing LPCXpresso. Is this correct ?

> This is what I'm seeing in device manager. 

This looks like the driver is missing. Have you tried to install/re-install the driver from within the "device manager" ?

Have you tried another USB ports (on the same PC) ?

Have you tried another PCs ?

 

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Goku
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Yes, I've already installed the LPCXpresso Link2 USB driver package. 


Uninstalling the device and updating the driver, using a different PC, using a different USB cord did not fix the issue.

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HangZhang
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi @Goku 

If you plug in a USB cable, it will provide power to the board and the LED will blink. However, when I saw the picture, your LED did not blink. So please try to replace the USB cable and  new board. If the USB cable is not a problem, it should be that the board is broken.

Hope this will help you.

BR

Hang

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Goku
Contributor I

Seems like the USB was the issue. Thanks!

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