Hello,
i am new to the MCX Controllers, and i can not establish an USB connection.
I use a MCXN527VKLT Controller, and I have connected:
-USB0-DM and -DP
-VDD_USB (over a 3.3V regulator)
-VSS_USB
-USB0_VBUS_DET to 5V from USB
My expectations are that when I pull ISPMODE_N pin to GND via a switch, then plug in USB in my computer, open the ISPMODE_N switch, the controller should be seen as an HID?
I also tried testing the connection with the secure provisioning tool.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance and sorry for this beginner question.
Steve
Hi @BuS
Thank you for your post,
Could you confirm your external crystal oscillator value?
The UG10092: MCX N Series Hardware Design Guide | NXP Semiconductors has a note that is relevant in the case of ISP over USB: If using the HS USB in In-system programming (ISP) mode, a 24 MHz crystal must be used in at least the first access of the device. However, the user can modify the security fuse configuration to allow a different crystal. However, the user must configure it. For example, factory configuration requires a 24 MHz crystal for HS USB ISP operation.
BR
Hi,
there is a 24MHz crystal attached to pin P1_30 and P1_31.
Steve
Hi @BuS
thank you for clarifying!
Please review the VDD_CORE voltage.
USB HS is not supported when VDD_CORE < 1.1 V
Also review that your system follows the 2.5 Required Power-On-Reset (POR) Sequencing described at Highly integrated low-power dual-core Arm Cortex M33 MCU with on-chip accelerators
Could you confirm if you were able to use your custom board before?