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youxi
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HI:

The MCU is connected according to the figure below, but simulation is not possible.

 

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danielmartynek
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Do you have any other probe?

I would recommend contacting SEGGER support.

 

Regards,

Daniel

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danielmartynek
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Hi @youxi,

What project have you loaded to the MCU? Can you share it?

Can you create a new empty project for S32K314 in S32DS IDE and load it?

 

Thank you,

BR, Daniel

 

 

 

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youxi
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Hi.@danielmartynek,
I built an empty project. But there is no way to simulate an empty project
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danielmartynek
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In you first post, the screenshot indicate that the project was loaded and the execution was halted at a breakpoint in SRAM at 0x2000033C (PC register).

What is the error message now?

Can you share the debug configuration?

Can you place a breakpoint in the startup code (reset routine)?

 

Thank you,

BR, Daniel

 

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youxi
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Hi:

The attachment is the result output during S32K314 simulation.

 

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danielmartynek
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Hi @youxi,

In the log, I see that the J-link tries to program S32K312.

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I understand you have S32K314.

This would explain the failure to program it.

 

Regards,

Daniel

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youxi
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Hi@danielmartynek 

I changed the device to s32k314, but still can't successfully

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danielmartynek
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Do you have any other probe?

I would recommend contacting SEGGER support.

 

Regards,

Daniel

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youxi
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Hi @danielmartynek 

The value of the CFSR register is 1.The address that the pc pointer refers to is 0x820E4000. I don't know what error this address represents

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