2025-02-09 03:06 AM
Hello,
I have been trying to connect to the AEK-MOT-TK200G1 using a SPC5-UDESTK.
I tried UDE starter kit 5.02.04, and UDE starter kit 2021.05.
I'm getting the following error: (Message from component 'PpcJtagTargIntf' :Can't connect target !)
I have checked all drivers and versions but I still get the same error.
Here is my device manager:
I ran out of ideas of what to try next.
Has anyone got this setup working?
Thanks,
Alex
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2025-02-09 08:42 AM
Hi,
Did you put the board in SW debug mode?
Check User Manual UM2995 at paragraph 3.5
General info about debugging with PLS UDE can be found here:
Part 7 - AutoDevKit™ detailed tutorial: Debug and release of firmware created with AutoDevKit™
Some more trouble shooting hints from the Community:
PLS UDE and Windows 10 - STMicroelectronics Community
Best Regards,
AutoDevKit Team
2025-02-09 08:42 AM
Hi,
Did you put the board in SW debug mode?
Check User Manual UM2995 at paragraph 3.5
General info about debugging with PLS UDE can be found here:
Part 7 - AutoDevKit™ detailed tutorial: Debug and release of firmware created with AutoDevKit™
Some more trouble shooting hints from the Community:
PLS UDE and Windows 10 - STMicroelectronics Community
Best Regards,
AutoDevKit Team
2025-02-09 10:56 AM
Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
I have tried all the suggestions.
1. I placed JP2, applied power, removed JP2, connected the SPC5-UDESTK -> same error.
2. I watched the video, and that is what I'm doing. I also have the AEK MCU board, and connecting to the onboard debugger works fine. But it doesn't work when I use the SPC5-UDESTK to the AEK-MOT-TK200G1 board.
3. I uninstalled the drivers and reinstalled them -> same error.
I don't know what else I can try..
Thanks,
Alex
2025-02-10 10:17 AM
Out of nowhere, today it worked on both computers that I was using...
Without changing anything on them, it suddenly worked. I can now flash the board and step by step the code.
I don't know what was wrong before.
Thanks for your help,
Alex