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I requested the MCAL for TC37X from Infineon's official website to get a 3-month evaluation version but was rejected to ask me to contact the resellers from the lists listed on the website.
And then I requested from EBTresos website but there is no response after 20 days until now.
And then I got connect with another reseller named Intron, they told me that my case was special and need to discuss with Infineon's guys.
My background is, I want to evaluate my cdd software to check whether it can work well in Infineon's TC375 MCU, and there is no CAR OEM or CAR version. I'm now setting up the environment based on the TC375, and I've already bought the AURIX lite kit V2. I'm wondering if there is no evaluation version I can pay for it, but nobody told me how I can pay, only no response.
What should I do then?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Sunny
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Hello,
with newer ADS versions, the sync_on_halt.c
file is also being added to the project automatically.
However, it's causing linker errors in some of my projects.
After removing the file from the project, since I am using iSystem for debugging, the linker error disappears.
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If I do the following:
1.) creating a new AURIX project (in my case for the TC375LK Kit)
2.) Working on it and be able to compile without errors
3.) Exporting it by the 'Export' function
4.) Zip the export and send it to a third person that is adding it to his workspace after unzipping and using the import function
5.) No this third person is running into the compile error: No AURIX device is configured in this project
Actually this is a very 'early' compile error because it seems like it is raised in a preprocessor phase of the compiler. I checked the .project and .cproject files on my machine and the the one I send the files to it. But couldn't find a difference. I also couldn't find any property in the project content that allows my to specify the Aurix device version (there is a symbol for the compiler __CPU__=tc37x but this is the case on both machines. I also made this experience since a couple of ADS versions with a lot of different people (I teach students so I distribute usually to a couple of dozen people my projects - because of IT restrictions in my environment I cannot use a git server. So I use this export-import scheme instead).
I could read about this error occasionally in this forum but nobody seems to be able to track down the problem. It's a little bit annoying because a workaround is possible (just copy relevant files/folders to others) but such a simple functionality I usually expect to work. So I still hope that it is a small user error on my side. Anybody any idea?
Best Regards
Markus
Show LessAfter changing the settings in the configuration wizard, after saving, return to the keil programming interface, and the window will not pop up, which means that the configuration change wizard did not work
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Show LessI have a strange issue that relates to live variable mode. After upgrading from ADS 1.9.0 to 1.9.20, the live variable mode does not work anymore, it reports "Port access error". However, I can read the value once the cpu is paused.
CPU is running:
CPU is paused:
Also, while is was working before, it can only show integer values in live mode.
If the variable is float, then it shows the value as uint32 when running, I need to pause the CPU to read it as float value. Is there anyway to read it as float when running as well ?
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Show LessIn ADS-L project, when doing an incremental build (only one simple C file changed and need to compile), it used to take less than 10 seconds, however, now the same build process took around 2 minutes. I didn't change any project settings.
I check the progress bar; it seems following two step took significant time:
What makes it worse is that, after each 2-minute build, there is about 60% chance that the build will fail due to either of the following two errors:
And then I have to build again and pray for no error, sometimes the error disappeared, but many times it happens again, so I have to keep rebuilding until there's no error. Sometimes the whole rebuilding can take more than 10 minutes.
On the other hand, my experiment with the evaluation board involves constantly making small changes and test out how they work, the slow build and the errors make it very painful. Please help.
Thank you very much!
Edit1: After new year holiday, a new error suddenly pops up when enter debug mode:
If I remove all expressions in the "Expression" window, the error disappeared.
And somehow the build time reduced to around 10s.
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Hi,
I am using AURIX development studio 1.9.20. I am trying to create a library project, I am following as example:
But when I created the project, it only includes three folders (see attachments). And that is all, I cannot see the archive file (.a) that should be created by default according the link before.
From this thread -> https://community.infineon.com/t5/AURIX-Development-Studio/Aurix-Development-Studio-Library-Project-Tasking-Binary-missing/m-p/330467#M10
Seems that the problem should be solved including that .exe, but I don't know if that route changed for the version 1.9.20
Best regards,
Gil
Show LessDevelopment environment: AURIX Development Studio 1.9.20 | Using the chip: TC264 Problem description: When debugging, no source available for “core 0. frame [0]” is displayed when I click on the function reference of the breakpoint, but in the program, you can skip to the function definition, and the source file contains the header file declared by the program. If there is a breakpoint inside the function, the program can run there. Tried solution: Cancel the second-level optimization and turn off the connector optimization. Since there is no way to add images to the main text, my specific phenomena and test methods are all described in my attached document. Please tell me how to solve this problem?
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Show LessTwo noob questions from the first stint with Aurix IDE:
1) After I opened a second project the code from the prior opened project turns grey. Which I thought is maybe a good feature to see the active project changed. BUT: After closing the other project the one remaining/ active will not get white again. What did I miss here? (see screenshot)
2) When opened the first time I could access the Pin Mapper, the second time there was no graphic of the chip anymore and now its constantly greyed out. What am I missing here?
I am very unsure about the intended workflow in the IDE, when and where and how do I set my Pins and names and drive states? Is there another tutorial? The getting started does not go so deep and I could not find a training covering on how to use all the features.
Thanks!
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