![]() ![]() The power supply over USB port is only 3.0V, which is to low for my old J-Link so external 3.3V power is required.There are several issues with this setup to make it work: The documentation in mbed studio is nothing but annoying, so to say.Įven the getting started examples simply don’t work.Īny ideas? Can you point me to a documentation of the RTOS functions and a tutorial with working examples?Īs I wrote, I am using Segger J-Link (SWD) debugger attached to the 10-pin micro-pitch connector. I think it is somewhat sad and disappointing, especially as this board was the first board that was used with mbed at all and I own it since then. So I don’t know how to continue from here. I read about it in other threads on this forum, but hoped that the announced fixes fot this bug would have been done in the meantime. ![]() ![]() There seems to be something wrong with the implemention of pyOCD for the mbed LPC1768. It stops immediately after loading with the message: 0006772:ERROR:gdbserver:Unhandled exception in handle_message: No ACK received. I tried to use the debugger, but with no success. After the necessary changes to chrono values they compiled and I could load them to the board.īut the execution of the program stops in the call to ThisThread::sleep_for(100ms). I tried then to use the example code from the header files of the Thread and ThisThread classes. There were errors and warnings everywhere. I then tried to use the examples from the manual. But only by doing so there is a serial comport available and I got a serial console in mbed studio. I updated the board to the latest release and installed the winserial driver although the documentation states that it is not necessary. The copying of programs to the board is working.īut when I tried to use the board in mbed studio with os release 6.5. ![]()
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