JLink fails to connect, as mentioned previously. We need to first find the answer to what caused this. It was suggested by Mr. Basler from NXP the issue could be on the JLink side. I already contacted Segger about that, no response as of now. As for the project I've sent you ...
But it doesn't show any more detailed information WHY it lost the connection. When I try to erase flash via JLink, it gives the following error J-Link>eraseNo address range specified, 'Erase Chip' will be executed'erase': Performing implicit reset & halt of MCU.ResetTarget() ...
I also tried copying the libjlinkarm.so that the Segger J-Link tools installed in /opt/ into SimplicityStudio/v3/common/tcf/plugins, but then I was just unable to detect any hardware. Below are a couple selections from my Simplicity Studio logs. If needed, I ...
I have a esp32 that worked great and suddenly it lost wifi and now it does not want to connect to wifi anymore and when connected to the computer it says it’s on com 9 and when trying to flash it again it just doesn’t work. So hopefully this will fix it. If not I have ...
link to lunicus.org Reply Jlink April 10, 2019 at 8:58 pm #53 What would be nice is Garmin fixing the issues with the constant updates that break the connection between device(s) and their app. Actually, who cares. I’m 2 weeks into using my new Wahoo element bolt and it look...
After attempting to jump to user app the system crashed, and I lost the debug connection completely, and received this error message when attempting to reconnect: "J-Link GDB Server failed: Could not connect to target. Please check if target is powered and if ribbon cable is plugged properly...
I have seen [could-not-connect-to-target-Jlink-MCUXpresso/m-p/856208#M3486], but I could not see a solution for me in this post. Software:Windows 10 Pro, Version 2004, Build 19041.1052. But this doesn't seem to be relevant as the problem exists already several years on at least 2 ...
JLink fails to connect, as mentioned previously. We need to first find the answer to what caused this. It was suggested by Mr. Basler from NXP the issue could be on the JLink side. I already contacted Segger about that, no response as of now. As for the project I've sent you ...
JLink fails to connect, as mentioned previously. We need to first find the answer to what caused this. It was suggested by Mr. Basler from NXP the issue could be on the JLink side. I already contacted Segger about that, no response as of now. As for the project I've sent you ...
JLink fails to connect, as mentioned previously. We need to first find the answer to what caused this. It was suggested by Mr. Basler from NXP the issue could be on the JLink side. I already contacted Segger about that, no response as of now. As for the project I've sent you ...