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xinyu1650
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Error in services launch sequence
PEmicro GDB Launch Failure : The GDB Server was not able to establish a connection to the target processor. Please check your connections and power. Verify that the launch settings in the Debug Configuration are accurate.

i use my own pcb,

S32 Design Studio for ARM Version: 2018.R1    Build id: 180815

chip:S32K116.

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ajayyadav1996
Contributor III

Adding Kinetis Recovery Tool

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ajayyadav1996
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Or there is one more possibility that your watchdog is not disabled.

 

Best Regards,

Ajay Yadav

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ajayyadav1996
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Hello Xinyu and Robin,

 

I was facing same issue and going through comments on software forum, As I am looking into older comments on forum in future someone like me may reach this thread and he might get benefitted from my comment so adding it to this thread.

I found that issue was present with my PE micro hardware (It was faulty), I was able to find root cause with Kinetis Recovery utility tool. 

To download it, Follow below link,
Solved: Can't use PEmicro debugger with S32K118EVB2-Q048 - NXP Community

 

Best Regards,

Ajay Yadav

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Robin_Shen
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi xinyu1650,

Have you check the connections and power?

Table 8. S32K1xx - JTAG and SWD interface AN5426.pngPORT G Multilink.png

Have you successfully program the chip before?

Please observe the waveform of the RESET pin with an oscilloscope and upload a picture. If there is a periodic pulse, please let me know the period of the pulse.

Have you tried to using P&E Recovery Utility halt MCU by refer to: https://community.nxp.com/t5/S32K/Can-t-use-PEmicro-debugger-with-S32K118EVB2-Q048/td-p/1376204


Best Regards,
Robin
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xinyu1650
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No change in pin voltage(reset  and vcc  pin),the voltage is 0v.

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Robin_Shen
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Would you please power the S32K116?

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