![]() ![]() Sorry - the IDE team is not based in Austin. And quite a few of us in the IDE team actually have Macs as our primary machines, so we do a lot of our development and testing work on MacOS (mine is running OSX 10.14.4).Īnyway, I've managed to find a completely unopened FRDM-KL46 board. ![]() I've been able to successfully debug using MCUXpresso IDE v10.3.1 with my FRDM-KL46 with P&E firmware in the OpenSDA, both plugged in via a USB2 hub connected to a USB3 socket on my Thunderbolt3 dock, and also with the FRDM-KL46 plugged directly in a USB-C port of my Macbook via an Apple USB-C to USB-A convertor. With regards to your question about the Mac I am personally using, it is a Macbook Pro 2016 (new style with all USBC) i7 running MacOS 10.14.4. Its possible that might give us more info:Ĭan you also post the actual. That might mean the MCU is broken, or maybe your KL46 is "locked"Ĭan you maybe post the contents from the pegdbserver_console (ie copy and paste the text from the console, not a screenshot). However it does rather sound like the debug probe portion of your board is failing to physically make a connection to the KL46 MCU at all. I will ping P&E to confirm details of exactly what this means. One of the ways to confirm, is going to MCUXpresso installation directory and starting up MCUXpresso from command line as sudo. Please let me know if after doing a Bootloader update you can see the OpenSDA enumerated under Debug Configuration for PEmicro interfaces.Ĭan you also please confirm that you are running your MCUXpresso as an administrator. Once the firmware is updated by copying BOOTUPDATEAPP_Pemicro_v111.SDA into the board while it is started in Bootloader mode, you will have to re-start the board in Bootloader mode and re-drop MSD-DEBUG-FRDM-KL46Z48M_Pemicro_v118.SDA into the board.Ī zip file with the latest versions of OpenSDA firmware including BOOTUPDATEAPP can be downloaded from the following location: You would need to do this update on a Windows 7 PC. Please follow steps outlined in the following blog post to update the Bootloader from v109 to v111: I know a change was made to it, which prevented unexpected writes to OpenSDA firmware from the operating system, that were occasionally crashing the firmware, hence preventing it from standard debug and MSD operation. ![]() Looking at the versions of OpenSDA firmware components, it looks like you are not running the latest Bootloader v111. ![]()
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