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==Appendix B - Using an External JTAG with the BAM210==
==Appendix B - Using an External JTAG with the BAM210==
* 1. Locate the [[Bambino_Documentation#System Files - mbed|LPC11U35 Virtual COM Port Binary]]
* 1. Locate the [[Bambino_Documentation#System Files - mbed|LPC11U35 Virtual COM Port Binary]]
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* 2. Boot the MBED HDK into CRP DISABLED mode by shorting JP3 while connecting the USB Cable. A [[Image:CRP_DISABLED.png]] drive should appear. [[Image:BAM210E_CRP_DISABLED.png|center]]
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* 2. Boot the MBED HDK into CRP DISABLED mode by shorting JP3 while connecting the USB Cable to USB1. A [[Image:CRP_DISABLED.png]] drive should appear. [[Image:BAM210E_CRP_DISABLED.png|center]]
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* 3. Program the Interface firmware by deleting the firmware.bin file and copying the new binary to the CRP DISABLED disk.
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* 3. Program the Interface firmware by deleting the firmware.bin file and copy lpc11u35_vcom.bin to the CRP DISABLED disk.
* 4. Reboot the Interface by disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable without JP3 shorted  
* 4. Reboot the Interface by disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable without JP3 shorted  
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* 5. Verify that the MBED disk comes up
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* 5. Finished!
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* 6. Finished!
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The JTAG connector now free to use with an external JTAG. A virtual COM port is now available on USB1.
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[[Bambino-210_Manual/Appendix A|PREVIOUS: Appendix A]]
[[Bambino-210_Manual/Appendix A|PREVIOUS: Appendix A]]

Revision as of 12:36, 7 October 2014

Appendix B - Using an External JTAG with the BAM210

  • 1. Locate the LPC11U35 Virtual COM Port Binary
  • 2. Boot the MBED HDK into CRP DISABLED mode by shorting JP3 while connecting the USB Cable to USB1. A Image:CRP_DISABLED.png drive should appear.
  • 3. Program the Interface firmware by deleting the firmware.bin file and copy lpc11u35_vcom.bin to the CRP DISABLED disk.
  • 4. Reboot the Interface by disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable without JP3 shorted
  • 5. Finished!

The JTAG connector now free to use with an external JTAG. A virtual COM port is now available on USB1.


PREVIOUS: Appendix A