Apr 16, 2020
03:42 AM
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Apr 16, 2020
03:42 AM
Dear Infineon
An user manual should have all informations needed to "USE" the "thing" for which that manual was written.
I am a newbie to XMC. So I bought an XMC boot kit (XMC1300)
At page 9 form " Board_Users_Manual_XMC1300_CPU_Card_R2.pdf " there is a word about "Debug connector X201 "
Where is this connector located on the board? There is no silkscreen with parts references/designators on pcb. You did not supplied an assembly drawing with parts designators on the PCB (you only show the schematic and pcb copper layer)
How about the DIP switch ? What does it do?
And I just started to browse the manual...
An user manual should have all informations needed to "USE" the "thing" for which that manual was written.
I am a newbie to XMC. So I bought an XMC boot kit (XMC1300)
At page 9 form " Board_Users_Manual_XMC1300_CPU_Card_R2.pdf " there is a word about "Debug connector X201 "
Where is this connector located on the board? There is no silkscreen with parts references/designators on pcb. You did not supplied an assembly drawing with parts designators on the PCB (you only show the schematic and pcb copper layer)
How about the DIP switch ? What does it do?
And I just started to browse the manual...
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Apr 20, 2020
06:18 AM
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Apr 20, 2020
06:18 AM
Hi,
The X102 debugger connector is marked in the picture below.
The DIP switch is used to connect/disconnect the signals from the on board debugger to the device (SWDCLK, SWDIO, UART_TX, UART_RX).
Regards,
Jesus
The X102 debugger connector is marked in the picture below.
The DIP switch is used to connect/disconnect the signals from the on board debugger to the device (SWDCLK, SWDIO, UART_TX, UART_RX).
Regards,
Jesus
Apr 21, 2020
12:05 AM
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Apr 21, 2020
12:05 AM
what device ? The XMC1300 MCU ?
The kit came with a ribbon cable. What should I do with it?
If I want to connect to XMC1300 what do I do ?
If I want to connect to an external MCU what do I do ?
I guess my incompetence level is too high for this kind of documentation
The kit came with a ribbon cable. What should I do with it?
If I want to connect to XMC1300 what do I do ?
If I want to connect to an external MCU what do I do ?
I guess my incompetence level is too high for this kind of documentation