Hello NXP team,
I received our S32K144EVB today and managed to get approximately 5 builds on to it. It came up as a drive (although the name wasn’t recognised, it was just as E: drive). I flashed a couple of builds via Simulink to use the buttons and LED’s blinking at different frequencies, then played with a couple to manipulate signals via the rotary pot.
Now the board takes approx. 60 to 180 seconds to illuminate its status LEDs when I plug it into USB. It’s as if the driver does not respond like it did when I first plugged in. Often it doesn’t even come to life.
Also, I can no longer see the drive in Windows 10. However I know that it still has a valid application because the switches and LEDs still do what the last build was for. Therefore I can’t drag and drop *.mot files.
I tried connecting with FreeMASTER and the ToolsàWizard only shows me COM1, but no longer shows me what was COM3 for OpenSDA.
I looked through the forums for various articles and came across these:
https://community.nxp.com/thread/488831
https://community.nxp.com/thread/464233
https://community.nxp.com/thread/486976
The board was ordered from Farnell, came from USA and with lot AOIF192502 and I used the latest and greatest MBDT to create the builds. I can postulate that “maybe” some aspect of Windows 10 on my workstation might be causing USB driver issues with OpenSDA but I would appreciate if anyone has some pragmatic checks to suggest. All other phones and USB sticks and drive work ok. In fact I had the same issue when plugging into a laptop: board not recognised.
I don’t yet have the right cable to give the board independent power but anyway I don’t feel that would help me with USB detection. I am curious as to why the board worked and then now it does not. It’s not an issue with ports, I’ve tried every single one of the 8 I have available. I don’t have the small enough probes right now to access test points on the PCB to check for supply voltage. I’ve had issues in the past with USB drivers when I used to support Motorsport data-loggers but not had this kind of issue before where a PCB behaves dead 80% of the time after 2.5 hours of usage. Any ideas?
Thank you
Chris Catto