
ChipScope Pro Software and Cores User Guide
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UG029 (v14.3) October 16, 2012
Xilinx JTAG Programming Cable Troubleshooting
Table A-3:
Verifying Correct JTAG Parallel Cable IV Connection
Issue(s)
Solution(s) or Work-Around(s)
How can I tell if I am
connecting to the Parallel
Cable IV correctly?
1.
Start the ChipScope Pro Analyzer tool.
2.
Select the JTAG Chain menu option.
3.
Select the Platform Cable USB option.
4.
Make sure the Speed and Port options are set correctly.
5.
Click
OK
.
6.
Look for messages similar to the following:
COMMAND: open_parallel_cable FREQUENCY=5000000 PORT=LPT1
INFO: Started ChipScope host (localhost:50001)
INFO: Opened socket connection: localhost 50001 localhost/127.0.0.1
INFO: Connecting to cable (Parallel Port - LPT1).
INFO: Checking cable driver.
INFO: Driver windrvr6.sys version = 8.1.1.0.
INFO: WinDriver v8.11 Jungo (c) 1997 - 2006 Build Date: Oct 16 2006
X86 32bit SYS 12:35:07, version = 811.
INFO: LPT base address = 0378h.
INFO: ECP base address = 0778h.
INFO: ECP hardware is detected.
INFO: Cable connection established.
INFO: Connecting to cable (Parallel Port - LPT1) in ECP mode.
INFO: Checking cable driver.
INFO: Driver xpc4drvr.sys version = 1.0.4.0.
INFO: LPT base address = 0378h.
INFO: Cable Type = 1, Revision = 10.
INFO: Setting cable speed to 5 MHz.
INFO: Cable connection established.
Table A-4:
Troubleshooting Platform Cable USB Connection Issues
Issue(s)
Solution(s) or Work-Around(s)
1.
On attempting to connect to the cable
you see the following messages in
the console.
INFO: Cable connection failed.
ERROR: Failed to open Xilinx
Platform USB Cable. See
message(s) above.
This issue occurs when your cable is
installed but not connected. If the
cable is connected and you still see
this issue it might be damaged or
require a firmware update.
You should first check to see if the cable is connected. Go to Issue #2.
2.
Is your cable is plugged into the
appropriate USB port?
If NO: Connect the cable and attempt to connect in the ChipScope Pro
Analyzer tool.
If YES: Go to Issue #3.