When I completed the steps outlined in the MCU-LINK installation guide and proceeded to use MCU-LINK in conjunction with MCUXpresso IDE, I encountered an issue.
After connecting the computer to MCU-LINK, I can debug and the probe is recognized. However, after I select it, it keeps reconnecting and pops up this exception. What could be the reason for this? Could you please help me understand? Thank you!
What is circled in red is that it would be on after normal burning, and the blue part would be on after pressing. Now D8, D9, D10 and D11 are not on, and they can't be burned in.
The following figure is the error that pops up after clicking Debug.
The picture shows my connection status
Hi @Yu_
Thanks for your question
Are you using a custom board or the MIMXRT685-EVK?
Are you using an external power supply for the board? or are you using the MCU-Link?
Another thing to mention is the Additional information included at the MCU-Link User Manual
[MCU-Link Base standalone Debug Probe, Page 7]
Hi @Yu_
Please could you try to connect directly the MCU-LINK connector to the SWD 10 pin connector on the RT685EVK board.
Let me know if this solves your issue.
Hi @Yu_
Apologies for the late reply
Thank you for clarifying your setup
It seems that the issue is that the RT685 Board you are using are not being recognized by the MCU Link. Could you confirm that both boards are sharing a common ground reference?
Those error you are facing appear when you start debugging or during running the debug?
Hi @Yu_
Please try to connect all the 10 connectors of the MCU-LINK to the corresponding signal on your RT600 board
VREF is needed to the proper work of the level shifters at the MCU-LINK
IF_DETECT is needed to go to gnd of your board to detect the board.
Please try to connect all the 10 pins if possible
Hi @Yu_
The D2 flashing means that the on-board debugger is running.
The D11 is a power on indicator that you could see at the schematic of the board.
The D8 is blue led that is controlled by P0_26
Did you modify the board in any way? or did you move any of the mini jumper default position?
Hi @Yu_
If the D11 is not on, there is a power distribution problem at the board. The debugger is still working that is why you detect the board when connected the USB.