S32K344 J-Link GDB Server failed: Device name 'S32K344' not recognised

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S32K344 J-Link GDB Server failed: Device name 'S32K344' not recognised

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TZYlss
Contributor I

HI, I want to download S32K344 program through JLINK debugger, but can not recognize S32K344 .

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Is this JLINK firmware version too low, or with s32K344EVB-Q257 voltage mismatch caused? Or some other reason.

 

 

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Robin_Shen
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi TZYlss,

According to the information in your screenshot, V6.42a is too old. As SploreLcp mentioned you need to update the J-Link software.

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You can find the Release notes of J-Link, it will mention which new chips have been supported after the version update.


Best Regards,
Robin

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gajendrahattimare
Contributor I

how to plug in the newer version j-link in S32DS_3.4

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Robin_Shen
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi TZYlss,

According to the information in your screenshot, V6.42a is too old. As SploreLcp mentioned you need to update the J-Link software.

TZYlss_1-1654610454529.png

You can find the Release notes of J-Link, it will mention which new chips have been supported after the version update.


Best Regards,
Robin

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gajendrahattimare
Contributor I
how to plug in the latest version of j-link in S32DS 3.4
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SploreLcp
Contributor II

Yes.

Why not update to the last version or higher than V7.56c.

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