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Asked: July 1, 2022In: Microcontroller

Unable to debug Renesas RA6M4 using E2 Lite

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While trying to debug Renesas RA6M4 MCU using E2 Lite through SWD , but it is showing error Break at address “0x4bda” with no debug information available, or outside of program code. How to solve this issue?

While trying to debug Renesas RA6M4 MCU using E2 Lite through SWD , but it is showing error Break at address “0x4bda” with no debug information available, or outside of program code. How to solve this issue?

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  1. Shivali Singh
    Added an answer on July 27, 2022 at 6:15 pm

    Hi, Please check your below pin / connection is ok. 1. SWCLK 2. SWDIO 3. 3.3V 4. GND 5. RESET need pulled up and give small filter capacitor. 6. MD, need this pin as pullup.   Please check this above pins and let me know if you have face any issues. Thanks & Regards Shivali Singh  

    Hi,

    Please check your below pin / connection is ok.

    1. SWCLK

    2. SWDIO

    3. 3.3V

    4. GND

    5. RESET need pulled up and give small filter capacitor.

    6. MD, need this pin as pullup.

     

    Please check this above pins and let me know if you have face any issues.

    Thanks & Regards

    Shivali Singh

     

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Asked: June 24, 2022In: Microcontroller

Debugging Renesas RA6M4 using E2 Lite

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I am trying to debug Renesas RA6M4 MCU using E2 Lite through SWD. But it is showing error Break at address “0x4bda” with no debug information available, or outside of program code. What is the solution to this problem?

I am trying to debug Renesas RA6M4 MCU using E2 Lite through SWD. But it is showing error Break at address “0x4bda” with no debug information available, or outside of program code.

What is the solution to this problem?

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  1. pallavi sharma
    Added an answer on July 11, 2022 at 5:36 pm

    Check your custom board MD Pin. If MD Pin se low with pull down that means micro controller in bootloader mode (SCI/USB boot). So if you want to debug, this MD Pin should be high (INTERNAL FLASH mode).

    Check your custom board MD Pin. If MD Pin se low with pull down that means micro controller in bootloader mode (SCI/USB boot).

    So if you want to debug, this MD Pin should be high (INTERNAL FLASH mode).

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