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SWD targets not recognized #1291

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Nightwalker-87 opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 Discussed in #1240 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1295
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SWD targets not recognized #1291

Nightwalker-87 opened this issue Dec 30, 2022 Discussed in #1240 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1295

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Discussed in #1240

Originally posted by chriskuku April 6, 2022
I'm attaching a log I took today. I'm having very instable behaviour in recognizing SWD attached targets to nucleo and discovery boards which make it impossible to get a stable working setup on my Mac (mid 2014 Retina, macOS 11.6.5 BigSur). Very rarely it is possible to detect the target, but I haven't found a pattern yet, what the cause for the instability is.
I have powered the target from a Sabrent USB Hub. The measurable Voltage on the eval board is 5.02 V. OpenOCD reports
3.23V on the target.

I'm clueless for the moment
log.txt
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@Nightwalker-87 Nightwalker-87 added this to the v1.7.1 milestone Dec 30, 2022
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Nightwalker-87 added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 30, 2022
- Bugfix: "Failed to parse flash type or unrecognized flash type"
(Closes #1240) (Closes #1242) (Closes #1290) (Closes #1291)
- Updated README.md on OS-support
- Updated version_support.md
- Removed remnants of macOS support in CMakeLists.txt
- Minor code formatting fixes
- Updated CHANGELOG.md
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