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These c onfiguration steps are required to connect BlueBox to the Target and perform the CPU Reset command, which establishes the initial Debug connection. Possible Solution 1. Create a New Workspace via File | Workspace | New Workspace . 2. (optional) Make sure LPD is set on the target de...
Solution 1. Select File | Select Workspace to: Create a New Workspace and/or automatically preset detailed CPU settings for various Target Boards Use a winIDEA Example Workspace for evaluation purposes 2. Follow the Wizard. More resources in winIDEA Help Configure a New Workspace Start wit...
You get a BlueBox, hook it up, and can’t start debugging? What went wrong and what can you do about it?This topic lists the most common reasons for failure that you as a first-time user can encounter. Possible causes and solutions Licensing issues If you have more iC5 BlueBox Debuggers, yo...
These configuration steps are required to connect BlueBox to the Target and perform a CPU Reset, which establishes an initial Debug connection. Solution 1. Create a new winIDEA Workspace via File |Select Workspace. 2. Open Hardware |CPU Options |SoC . 3.Select JTAG, DAP Standard, DAP Wide,...
The Active Probe is connected to the target on one side and the other side it connects to the iC7max/iC5700 FNet port via the FNet cable. In the Setup and Configure Hardware Tutorial you'll find detailed steps to connect to the following Active Probes: Infineon DAP/DAPE II AGBT/SGBT/Aurora...
The Debug Adapter is directly connected to the Target and the other side connects via the ribbon cable to the iC5 (iC5000/iC5700) or iC7 (iC7mini/iC7pro) connectors. Detailed steps in Hardware Setup and Configuration Tutorial. Configuration steps 1. Connect the Power supply. 2. Connect the...
For powering use only original accessories, which are delivered together with the BlueBox hardware. If you wish to use a power supply different from the delivered one, consult with technical support first. Powering On/Off steps 1. Power on the BlueBox. 2. Power on the Target Board. When de...
These configuration steps arerequired to connect BlueBox to the Target andperform CPU Reset, which establishes initial Debug connection. Solution 1. Create a New Workspace via File | Workspace | New Workspace . 2. Set JTAG Scan speed in Hardware | CPU Options | JTAG . 3. (optional) Enter p...
These configuration steps arerequired to connect BlueBox to the Target andperform a CPU Reset, which establishes the initial Debug connection. Solution 1. Create a New Workspace via File | Workspace | New Workspace . 2. Open Hardware | CPU Options | SoC: a. Select JTAG or SWD under the Deb...
Are you a first-time user of winIDEA and BlueBox or you would like to know more about BlueBox tools? We recommend you follow our Tutorials which focus on the basics and follow the recommended learning sequence of our field application engineers with many years of training experience. Getti...
If the embedded target does not provide a matching debug connector (e.g. has a different pinout as the BlueBox debug adapter), it is not recommended to use wires or any other material ( example 1 , example 2 , example 3 - note that these are examples of not working systems). Possible solut...
We recommend that first-time users use winIDEA Workspace Examples, which cover all main supported CPU architectures and BlueBox combinations. It will ease getting started and get to know winIDEA. Find more information in the winIDEA Help chapter Getting started .