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Hello! I just unboxed a new CYW920719B and I'm having issues downloading one of the example ModusToolbox projects to the board. The serial port is available in device manager.
Initially, ModusToolbox was unable to automatically detect the serial port at all:
Programming target device ...
Detecting serial port ...
Serial port not detected...
Download failed
Based on this thread , I was able to specify the serial port directly in the makefile to progress a little bit, but still no luck:
UART?=COM5
New error message is failed to determine baud rate
Programming target device ...
Found serial port : COM5
Downloading FW ...
Failed to determine baud rate
Download failed
I have tried the Recover and Reset button pattern as described in the readme and the thread linked above but it appeared to have no effect.
Note that the board is currently running the default demo application that ships with the dev kit which uses the serial port to print text (thermistor readings) and doesn't have the serial port as an actual HCI interface, so Client Control and CyBluetool don't connect properly to the board. Does this have something to do with it?
Thanks!
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Ok I changed which COM port Windows was assigning the Peripheral, then plugged the board into a different USB port and that managed to get both ports to enumerate
The makefile still seemed to have trouble autodetecting the port, but specifying the port in the file itself worked fine now.
UART?=COM#
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There should be 2 UART port, the HCI UART and the Peripheral UART. You should use the HCI UART port, not the peripheral UART. But I only see the peripheral UART port number in your capture picture.
Please check the HCI UART port and try to program the kit with recover procedure again.
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Ok I changed which COM port Windows was assigning the Peripheral, then plugged the board into a different USB port and that managed to get both ports to enumerate
The makefile still seemed to have trouble autodetecting the port, but specifying the port in the file itself worked fine now.
UART?=COM#