RT1180 EVK onboard MCU-Link debug 0 available SWD Devices detected.

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RT1180 EVK onboard MCU-Link debug 0 available SWD Devices detected.

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ethan_dang1
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When I try to debug with RT1180 EVK onboard MCU-Link, I get the following error, JP5 not shorted

I had try to use NXP-MCUBootUtility for chip earse in SDP mode, However, the following error will still occur after the successful erase and switching to qflash boot

 

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mayliu1
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi @ethan_dang1 ,

Thank you so much for your interest in our products and for using our community.

Regarding your question, I suggest you refer to this user guide.

https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=UM12021&isHTMLorPDF=HTML

Please double check the MCU-link chapter in the following Fig.

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Best Regards

MayLiu

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ethan_dang1
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Hi @ethan_dang1 ,

I also found that using IAR allows for normal debugging using the on-board debugger. The version of MCUXpresso IDE I am using is v25.6.136. It is also possible to debug normally using an external Jlink in MCUXpresso IDE.

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mayliu1
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi @ethan_dang1 ,

Thanks for your updated information.

Please confirm that the version of the MCUXPresso IDE you have installed is compatible with the SDK library version. It is recommended that you update both to the latest versions.

Best Regards

MayLiu

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ethan_dang1
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Hi @mayliu1 

Thanks for your reply.

I have refer to this file, now JP4 and JP5 are open, The LEDs status is also normal

But after clicking "debug", the issue still occurs.

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