Hallo Bart & Martin, > maybe you should remove the unit from the board and use it alone. > The serial can be connected with applied cable directly on the unit too. > Use jumpers to activate the reset and boot, then remove reset jumper, > and after 30 seconds remove boot jumper. > > If it continues to run a program after that procedure, you have a broken unit. > If not, the boot key is not correctly wired on the "Regler Board".
The boot-key is correctly wired on the CC2-ReglerBoard I have uploaded the OS many times on CC2-Units mounted on the CC2-ReglerBoard. So there can not be the problem. The only different thing is that the reset takes about one second more time because of the onboard watchdog-circuit. But this would only mean that you must press the boot-key a little bit longer.
> > > Tnx Martin for your response, the unit doesn't show a blank screen, it just stays in hostmodus > > > (when it was in hostmodus before I go through the bootroutine) > > > or it resets and runs a programm (when the unit was running a programm). > > > Whatever I do, I never get a blank screen.
Bart, here you misunderstood Martin. There will never be a blank screen !! (Only, if you press boot before connecting the supply) If you try to set the boot-mode there will be no new message. You will further see the last message. e.g. the unit was in hostmode before you set the boot-mode there will further displayed the message "HOSTMODE". If you try to set the boot-mode and the message in the display dosen't change then you are in the boot-mode.
> > > > > > > > The voltage level of the boot line seems to be OK for me. > > > > TTL-low level is below 0,8 Volt. And 2,5 Volt is definitely more than this. > > > >
The boot-pin(BSL) is shared with the address-bus for the RAM and FLASH. So you will measure 2,5 volts, but in real there are 0 and 5 volts, because there is activity on the address-bus.
regards André H.
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