TI DM355 with JLink

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  • TI DM355 with JLink

    Hi,

    I am trying to use the JLink Emulator to download code and talk to the DM355 EVM board from TI. Currently I have it so that it is recognizing the ARM 9 microcontroller, but it can not pick up the NAND Flash which is a Micron part (MT29F16G08DAA). This TI DM355 which is essentially a ARM 9 will be running MontaVista Linux on it, has anyone used the JLink to connect to this? What steps are required to download MontaVista Linux onto the chip?

    Thanks in advance
  • Hello npatel,

    Are you trying to download you application via J-Flash?
    If yes: J-Flash currently supports NOR flashes only.

    If no: A bit more information what you are working with, would be useful (IDE, project, etc.)


    Best regards,
    Alex
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  • Well currently I have a ubl and uboot image which are provided by Spectrum Digital they are both (*.bin files). I need some way to send it to the Texas Instruments DM355 which is essentially an ARM9. The flash chip that is on the board is a micron part number and is 29F16G08DAA. which from what I have seen through the J-Flash ARM is not supported. I need a way to program the ARM9 and the NAND Flash through JLink. The DM355 EVM board does have a standard 20 pin JTAG connector.

    I have attached the datasheet to the chip and also to the DM355 EVM board that I am using

    focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/tms320dm355.html

    c6000.spectrumdigital.com/evmdm355/revd/