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Ride7 for ARM Debugging with Hardware Tools
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4.2.3 Hints and Troubleshooting
4.2.3.1 Example projects
The examples in the REva folder of the “Ride” directory are configured for use with the REva
evaluation board, which includes the RLink. For standard installations they are found at
C:\Program Files\Raisonance\Ride\EXAMPLES\ARM\REva. These examples can also be used
with other demonstration and evaluation boards with a standard JTAG connector and the RLink.
Before using an example, look at it and make sure that the jumpers on the REva evaluation board
are set correctly (Enable switches for the LEDs, buttons, SCI, EEPROM, etc). Usually, there is
some important information in comments at the beginning of the main file (I.e. the file that
contains the "main" function).
The examples in the Primer folder of the Ride directory are configured for use with the Primer
evaluation boards, such as the STM32-Primer, which includes the RLink. For standard
installations they are found at:
C:\Program Files\Raisonance\Ride\EXAMPLES\ARM\Primer(\STM32).
These examples can also be used with other demonstration and evaluation boards with a standard
JTAG connector and the RLink. Usually, there is some important information in comments at the
beginning of the main file (I.e. the file that contains the "main" function).
4.2.3.2 Testing USB driver, connections and power supplies
To test the USB driver installation and the operation of RLink, use the "Connect to RLink"
instant action. The RLink appears in Windows' device manager under the "Jungo" section when it
is correctly recognized.
• To test the connections and power of the target board and STRx or STM32, use the
"Check connection to target" instant check. This operation requires RLink to connect to
the target ARM, ensuring that it is powered, correctly connected to RLink, and that the
rest of the application board does not interfere with the communication between RLink
and the STRx or STM32 (see below). It also checks that the JTAG TAP is of the correct
type.