I bought a Segger J-Link EDU for my private testings (S/N 268004270). Maybe i shoot to high, but i tried to connect to a faulty radio (Blaupunkt Travelpilot FX) which has a OMAP5948 on board. The device is not booting up and i want to get more information by connecting to it's JTAG port to see what's wrong.
After browsing hours and hours i found out that this is not a standard device from TI and information about it is somewhat "confidential", so you can't find it anywhere. But it should be an ARM9 processor and an DSP inside (maybe C6000), so it is more like OMAP-L138. I also found description of the radios serviceport (orange connector at bottom of PCB) and connect it to the J-Link interface.
Next i tried to connect with it, but neither autodetection nor ARM9 would do. Only errormessages.
Can someone please help me get into this, step-by-step?
I've read about the basic functionality of JTAG and know that my J-Link is called a TAP in this terms. There must be a way to "detect" what devices can be found on the bus. Or do i have to specify anything, somewhere?
Any help would be fine! Thanks in advance
After browsing hours and hours i found out that this is not a standard device from TI and information about it is somewhat "confidential", so you can't find it anywhere. But it should be an ARM9 processor and an DSP inside (maybe C6000), so it is more like OMAP-L138. I also found description of the radios serviceport (orange connector at bottom of PCB) and connect it to the J-Link interface.
Next i tried to connect with it, but neither autodetection nor ARM9 would do. Only errormessages.
Can someone please help me get into this, step-by-step?
I've read about the basic functionality of JTAG and know that my J-Link is called a TAP in this terms. There must be a way to "detect" what devices can be found on the bus. Or do i have to specify anything, somewhere?
Any help would be fine! Thanks in advance
