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Hello everyone,
I just stated working with the CYW92076WCDEVAL evaluation kit and I'm following the "CYW920706WCDEVAL Kit Guide" in order to get the "hello sensor" demo working, but when I start the download ( demo.hello_sensor-CYW920706WCDEVAL download ) I get this message:
Detecting device...
********* Detection Failure *************
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| The CYW20706 was not detected. Verify that the device is connected, power-cycle if |
| necessary, and retry. |
| Please see Appendix sections in the Kit Guide for common com port problems. |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Even though I'm able to detect both /dev/ttyWICED_HCI_UART0 and /dev/ttyWICED_PUART1.
All the dip switches and jumpers are in their correct positions too.
I've tried the make command "demo.hello_sensor-CYW920706WCDEVAL download UART=/dev/ttyWICED_HCI_UART0" with no success. That throws:
Downloading application...
********* Download Failure *************
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Power cycle the CYW920706WCDEVAL board and retry. |
| If this problem persists, the serial flash on the board may be corrupted. |
| Please see Appendix D in the Kit Guide for recovery instructions. |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Download failed. This WICED platform of the SDK only supports download to 20706A2 device.
So I tried to recover the board (steps described in Appendix D), but that doesn't work either.
I know the board works because when I open a terminal on port /dev/ttyWICED_PUART1 I'm able to see the "hello sensor" traces (the board is shipped preloaded with that sample application).
For more information, this is my setup:
Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS x86_64
WICED Studio 6.0
Thank you in advance
Luis CRUZ
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There is an additional step while working in an Linux environment. Did you perform the step described in Appendix C in the above mentioned Kit Guide?
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There is an additional step while working in an Linux environment. Did you perform the step described in Appendix C in the above mentioned Kit Guide?
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Yes, I did that too. It's still not working though.
Any idea?
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Sorry I currently don't have a 64bit setup. I will let other users to take this.
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I didn't found the answer. I'm now working on Windows.
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Have you made sure that HCI UART port is not opened in any terminals ?
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hello,Did you find the answer?