Remora - ethernet NVEM cnc board

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21 Jul 2023 08:53 #275942 by raf1110
I did have power on when attempted flashing. I am having trouble with pyOCD.
Do I need serial port together with stlink connected?

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21 Jul 2023 22:17 #275978 by scotta
No, you don't need the serial port connected when flashing. But it does help to see the debug output.

What's the issue with pyOCD?

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21 Jul 2023 22:54 - 21 Jul 2023 22:56 #275983 by raf1110
I have managed to get to this point after   Now last thing to set this to be visible I have seen somewhere answer regarding IP and I think I am very close.
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21 Jul 2023 23:01 #275984 by scotta
Ok, so you've flashed with MCUXpresso. Great news. Looking forward to you testing a ping response from the board.

Board has a static IP of 10.10.10.10 so you will need to have your LinuxCNC computer in the 10.10.10.x range.

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22 Jul 2023 13:34 #275993 by raf1110
I have tried on linuxcnc to set IP but there was no device seen connected to pc port. I am unsure how to debug via RS232 so far there wasnt anything spitting out in realterm. I have noticed there is no light on lan port on board when connected to pc.
What would be easiest method to test eth connection.
IDE is printing same telnet IP/port as yours in this video
at that time.

After that I don't know how realterm is set to print as on yours although it seem to stay connected to rs232 adaptor.

Let me know if any other info would help I can try to find.
Many thanks

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22 Jul 2023 14:18 - 22 Jul 2023 14:59 #275995 by tuxcnc
There is a solution how to create binary file in MCUXpresso :
 
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Now you can use ST-Link or DAPLink with pyocd (I have three different devices and all work).
 
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22 Jul 2023 16:48 - 22 Jul 2023 16:50 #276002 by raf1110
I have flashed .bin recommended as per previous post since I have error when compile and flash completed successfully. 

Unless that need to be compiled and I have missed something.

Problem is I don't know how to check if board is working 
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22 Jul 2023 17:16 #276006 by tuxcnc

Problem is I don't know how to check if board is working 
 

Do not create equations with many unknowns.
Upload precompiled firmware and configure your computer so that it can see the controller.
Only then compile your own versions of firmware.
I used github.com/scottalford75/Remora-RT1052-cpp
I suggest raw.githubusercontent.com/scottalford75/...ora-rt1052-1.1.0.bin , it does work, I tested.

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22 Jul 2023 20:16 #276016 by raf1110
I have uploaded that same bin but how to test/connect?
Is there a way to see connect via LAN on windows if IP configured ?
I dont have experience but so far I think all went well so far.

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22 Jul 2023 21:42 #276029 by scotta

I have uploaded that same bin but how to test/connect?
Is there a way to see connect via LAN on windows if IP configured ?
I dont have experience but so far I think all went well so far.

You will need to get your LinuxCNC machine Ethernet configured correctly now and first set your IP address to 10.10.10.2 for example.

Then you can test by pinging the controller board
ping 10.10.10.10

The board will respond to the ping requests. You can then move on to installing the remora-nv component and configuring LinuxCNC.

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