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Hi,
I downloaded a .iic file by mistake on the FX2LP EEPROM (the file was taken from the SuiteUSB examples). Now I would like to restore the factory firmware, or to restore the situation in which the USB was recognized as "EEPROM Missing" when connected to the PC. How can I do?
Thank you in advance,
Alessandro
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Hi
Is there a switch to disable the EEPROM on your borad?
If not remove a series resistor available on SCL/SDA line of EEPROM.
If there is no EEPROM connected to FX2LP it will come up with VID/PID 0x04B4/0x8613.
0x0081 PID is probably stored in EEPROM so your board is coming up with that PID.
Thanks
Nikhil
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Hi,
I just add some details about the issue I posted before:
- I downloaded an old version of the Fx2_C0.iic file, originally intended for the Development Board Kit (which I do not have)
- I used this file to restore - at least - a condition similar to "no EEPROM"
- Now everything works fine, but the device has PID 0081 ("Development board" string in the .inf file of the driver) when connected to the board, while it had 8613 ("Missing EEPROM" string in the .inf file of the driver).
Is there a way to get the original Fx2_C0.iic which leads to PID 8613? It is not strictly necessary for the FX2LP to work, but I would like the version of the file to be the "original" one, the one my board (Avnet with Virtex5) came with.
Thank you very much again!
Alessandro
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Hi
Is there a switch to disable the EEPROM on your borad?
If not remove a series resistor available on SCL/SDA line of EEPROM.
If there is no EEPROM connected to FX2LP it will come up with VID/PID 0x04B4/0x8613.
0x0081 PID is probably stored in EEPROM so your board is coming up with that PID.
Thanks
Nikhil
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Unfortunately I don't have access to the EEPROM. Maybe I will keep the firmware I now have, because it's not causing any problem, but I will also look for the resistor solution you suggested. Thank you for your help!
Regards
Alessandro
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