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Hello,
I’ve built a simple application in Mbed Studio and want it to run on the device.
But “triangle button” is inactive.
Important detail: when I connected my platform by USB, I wasn’t prompted to make it active platform.
Nevertheless I selected my platform in the list of platforms.
But still don’t see the USB sign at the left of platform name, that should mean that Mbed Studio recognized my platform.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks.
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The fw-loader tool which comes with ModusToolbox is also available for download as a standalone tool. You can download it from here: Releases · cypresssemiconductorco/Firmware-loader · GitHub
Having ModusToolbox just makes it easier to have all tools housed together.
Glad it works now
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Mbed Studio recognizes the target only when it is in DAPLink mode. Please click on the mode switch to switch to Kitprog3 DAPLink mode. In DAPLink mode the status LED ramps at 2 Hz frequency.
Refer Section 2.2.3 Mode Switching for more information in the Kitprog3 User Guide.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Thank you for suggestion.
The platform is in DAP-link mode: when I put cursor over USB peripheral, I see the following: "Eject KitProg3 CMSIS-DAP"
And here is what I see in Mbed Studio:
As you can state, the "program triangle" is deactivated and also there is no "green USB symbol" at the left of the platform name
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When you are in DAPLink mode, you should see a DAPLink drive being shown. Do you see that?
I assume you have mbed-cli installed. If yes, please type in the following command see if your board is being listed:
>> mbed detect
Let me know your observations.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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No, I don't see any DAPLINK drive in windows explorer.
Concerning mbed detect, here it is (note that the platform is connected over USB):
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Please connect to the Kitprog3 USB port as shown below:
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It's (and was) the case:
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No, I have no ModusToolbox on Windows machine. Only Mbed Studio.
I considered them as separated tools. Am I wrong ?
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They are seperate tools but ModusToolbox comes with some tools packaged which lets you upgrade firmware of the Kitprog3. Please install ModusToolbox from here.
Once installed, please run the bat script attached and let me know if the DAPLink drive is visible.
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Dheeraj
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Yes, now it works.
Thanks !
Whatever I find a little odd - in order to operate a tool you have to install another.
Here I stress, that it is about another tool, quite bulky ... not a small driver.
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The fw-loader tool which comes with ModusToolbox is also available for download as a standalone tool. You can download it from here: Releases · cypresssemiconductorco/Firmware-loader · GitHub
Having ModusToolbox just makes it easier to have all tools housed together.
Glad it works now
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Can I now deinstall ModusToolbox because I have it already on Linux machine ?
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Yes you can
Regards,
Dheeraj