Facing the issue XCP internal error: timeout expired

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Top model targets built: Model Action Rebuild Reason ===================================================================== blinky Code generated and compiled. Incremental checksum changed. 1 of 1 models built (0 models already up to date) Build duration: 0h 1m 31.43s
Selected serial baud value (9600) can introduce a significant delay in target response when transmission bandwidth is saturated. Consider using a higher baud value.
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Component:Simulink | Category:Model warning
action: EXT_INIT Creating Target Handler (XCP on Serial)... Build directory: C:\files\TI-Simulink\blinky_ert_rtw Serial Port Name: COM4 Baud Rate: 9600 action: EXT_CONNECT Connecting to the target...
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:Model error
Unable to connect to the 'TI F28P65x' target for 'blinky'.
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I'm using F28P65x board from Texas Instruments and im trying to build a program. However, I'm facing the above mentioned timeout error. I have tried different osckclock frequencies and baud rates but getting same results. Please guide me on this.
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Aditya Padmanabha
Aditya Padmanabha il 19 Nov 2024
The baudrate of 9600 is very low. Can you check and increase the baudrate to 115200 atleast and try monitor & tune? Also it would be good to verify if the serial communication is working by trying out this example https://www.mathworks.com/help/ti-c2000/ug/serial-communication-example.html. That atleast helps to narrow down the problem.
Thanks,
Aditya

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