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Can't use PEmicro debugger with S32K118EVB2-Q048

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newbie
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Dear sirs,

  I got S32K118EVB2-Q048 from Digi-Key this week and tried to run sample application(hello_world_s32k118) with PEmicro debugger(built-in OpenSDA) to check if the EVB is fine. Things were not going well and got errors as PEmicro_connection_assistant.png

problem_occurred.png

Info of environment:

OS: Windows 10 21H1

S32 Design Studio for S32 Platform Version: 3.4

S32 Design Studio S32K1XX SDK RTM 4.0.2

SDA_info ( is it ok of wrong board name? 

sda_info.png

Windows Device Manager: device_manager.png

drive.png

EVB is powered by USB and 3 leds were all on(D1:red, D2/D3:green) after powered.

Could anyone give some suggestion for this issue ? Thanks in advance.

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Robin_Shen
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Hi

Please try to use P&E Recovery Utility halt MCU by refer Recovering Cortex-M Microcontroller with a Power Glitch.

Please try power cycling your board until this operation is successful.png

J16(external power) can be used to power cycling your board.(connect Pin1-2 of J107)
After halt the MCU, you should be able to debug it.

Success. Processor halted..png

Best Regards,
Robin
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seini
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@newbiecinema hd Still facing same issue. Can't able to figure out.

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Robin_Shen
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Hi

Please try to use P&E Recovery Utility halt MCU by refer Recovering Cortex-M Microcontroller with a Power Glitch.

Please try power cycling your board until this operation is successful.png

J16(external power) can be used to power cycling your board.(connect Pin1-2 of J107)
After halt the MCU, you should be able to debug it.

Success. Processor halted..png

Best Regards,
Robin
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Dear Robin,

  Thanks for your prompt support and this method unbricks my EVB.

  BTW, it only works under MCU voltage 5v. (connect Pin2-3 of J10)

  If MCU voltage is set to 3.3v, P&E Recovery Utility would never halt the processor even EVB is unbricked now.  (It was shipped with Pin1-2 connected of J10)

  I don't know if this behavior is ok or there is still something abnormal of my EVB.

 

  best regards,

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@Robin_Shen  Do you have any comment about the different behavior of MCU voltage setting ?

Thank you.

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Robin_Shen
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I cannot reproduce the problem you mentioned here.
I am using S32K118EVB-Q064 SCH-29945 REV. B.
The Application Version is: 1.23
J10 pin1-2
J107 pin1-2
J104 pin1-2

Maybe you can try to update OpenSDA Firmware.(Pemicro_OpenSDA_Debug_MSD_Update_Apps_2020_05_12\MSD-DEBUG-S32K118EVB-Q064_Pemicro_v123.SDA)

Application Version is 1.23.png

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Dear Robin,

  Thanks for your prompt reply. I had updated firmware of OpenSDA to v1.23 but MCU voltage3.3v still didn't work.

SDA_INFO_123.png

My EVB is S32K118EVB2-Q048 (48pin)

EVB_v2.jpg

Is it the same with yours?  Thank you.

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Robin_Shen
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Sorry. I did not notice that your board is different from mine. Currently I don’t have S32K118EVB2-Q048 (48pin), so I can’t test it.

From the schematic, there are some changes in the power supply part, which may be caused by the difference.

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@Robin_Shen  May I request the schematic of S32K118EVB2-Q048 you mentioned because I couldn't find it at NXP's web site. Thank you. 

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