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Firmware flashing problem "Failed to attach to CPU" #144
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hi @iwko. It looks like the JLink is correctly identified and the target is correctly powered by looking at the One difference from my output is the
I very rarely use this commander myself. If you're a beginner, I'd suggest using the VSCode extension for flashing / debugging. There's a nice tutorial in the nrf docs. Good luck! |
I've tried to change the device in J-Link Commander to the same device as you but without a positive outcome. I also tried other nrf family devices but it had no effect. Then I tried to us VSC but i get error
this is the link to the exact nrf module used on my board https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Bluetooth-Modules_Chengdu-Ebyte-Elec-Tech-E73-2G4M08S1C_C356849.html if it helps. |
Hello!
I am using J-Link EDU Mini to flash firmware into b-parasite 2.0. When I try to connect using J-Link Commander I get such an error:
I soldered jump wires to pins according to the instructions here https://github.com/rbaron/b-parasite/wiki/How-to-Flash-the-Firmware-Samples#using-a-cr2032-battery. Because my jump wires did not fit into j-link pin cable I cut some wire from resistors and soldered them to jump wires and then put them into the pin cable. Has anyone had a similar problem? Is there some way to debug the problem? I am a beginner in electronics.
My PCB boards are produced and assembled by JLCPCB and came today.
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