Content originally posted in LPCWare by Roman.Dunduk on Tue Nov 01 19:29:05 MST 2011
Quote: CodeRedSupport
The attached zip file should allow you to connect to your LPC1313/01 part.
Please extract the xme file from the zip and place it into...
[FONT=Courier New][SIZE=2]C:\nxp\LPCXpresso_4.0.6_152\lpcxpresso\bin[/SIZE][/FONT]
[Change the above to match your install directory. I also suggest taking a backup of the[FONT=Courier New][SIZE=2] bin[/SIZE][/FONT] directory first.]
Let us know if this solves the problem for you.
Regards,
CodeRedSupport.
I have an error with opposite results - my default ID is intact but the part id is 0xFFFFFFFF
Is there a way I can reset the on-board device ID?
Here is what I got in the debug log:
LPCXpresso Debug Driver v4.0 (Sep 21 2011 20:05:40)
Looked for chip XML file in C:/nxp/LPCXpresso_4.1.0_190/lpcxpresso/bin/LPC1769.xml
Looked for vendor directory XML file in C:/nxp/LPCXpresso_4.1.0_190/lpcxpresso/bin/nxp_directory.xml
Found generic directory XML file in C:/nxp/LPCXpresso_4.1.0_190/lpcxpresso/bin/crt_directory.xml
Emu(0): Conn&Reset. DpID: 2BA01477. Info: T1S6RGRIA
SWD Frequency: 3000 KHz. RTCK: False. Vector catch: False.
Packet delay: 0 Poll delay: 0.
Invalid LPC1769 Part ID: 0xFFFFFFFF
Known LPC1769 ID(s): 0x26113F37
03: Failed on chip setup: Ec(01). Invalid, mismatched, or unknown part
Never mind - have found another solution
Thank you