The application PCB now has the TM4C1290NCPDT ETM trace pins connected to the JTrace Pro
connector. I have initialized the trace pins in the firmware and generated an ELF file.
The hardware was not originally designed for ETM. These pins were brought out just
to use JTrace Pro. Currently, the trace pins do not have any resistors connected to them.
Attached is a sample picture from the TI app note. Do these resistors need to be connected
to all trace pins? Please advice what connections are needed.
When I load the project into Ozone, it says there is no trace clock present, trace may not
work correctly.
While I created a JLinkScript.txt file, what else do I put in the OnTraceStart function?
The tutorial project from the Segger website has an empty pex file.
TI_MSP432E4_16MHz_TraceExample_pex\TI_MSP432E4_16MHz_TraceExample _pex
Thanks,
Priya
connector. I have initialized the trace pins in the firmware and generated an ELF file.
The hardware was not originally designed for ETM. These pins were brought out just
to use JTrace Pro. Currently, the trace pins do not have any resistors connected to them.
Attached is a sample picture from the TI app note. Do these resistors need to be connected
to all trace pins? Please advice what connections are needed.
When I load the project into Ozone, it says there is no trace clock present, trace may not
work correctly.
While I created a JLinkScript.txt file, what else do I put in the OnTraceStart function?
The tutorial project from the Segger website has an empty pex file.
TI_MSP432E4_16MHz_TraceExample_pex\TI_MSP432E4_16MHz_TraceExample _pex
Thanks,
Priya