F28035 XCP Connection Error
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Robin Molnar
on 26 Jun 2023
Commented: Robin Molnar
on 26 Aug 2023
Hello,
I try to deploy a simple model to my Texas Insturments Experimenter's Kit powered by an F28035 MCU, but during Monitor & Tune in R2022a, I fail to connect to it.
What happens is that the code gets build and deployed to the MCU, but then the connection fails with:
| External Mode Open Protocol Connect command failed
| Caused by: Could not connect to target application: XCP internal error: timeout expired, in response to XCP CONNECT command
| Component:Simulink | Category:Block diagram error
The model that I use is:

The hardware configuration is:

The External Mode is setup as:

Finally, the SCI_A that should be used by XCP is configured as:

Isn't XCP connection achieved via the XDS100v2 probe, or what is wrong?
Thanks,
Robin
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Nathan Hardenberg
on 27 Jun 2023
I had this Problem with the Piccolo F280049C Launchpad and had to change the COM-Port (which is COM4 in your case):
Model Settings > Hardware Implementation > Target hardware resources > External mode > Serial port (...)
In Device-Manager check for the COM-Port with "User UART". For me by default the other COM-Port (Auxiliary Data Port) was selected. After the change "Monitor & Tune" worked as expected. Maybe this can also help you, even if it is not the same board/processor
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