7 years, 3 months ago.

URGENT: MTS bootloader fails to start the application on mdot, the firmware update was successful.

I have a custom board with mdot. I have successfully flashed the AT Firmware via the MTS Bootloader. This works perfectly well on the UDK board, i.e. flashing via the MTS bootloader prompt and the application starts up successfully,

Here is the bootloader prompt o/p and after the flash was successful, it just sits there and it looks like its not able to start the application? How can I debug this further? We need this resolved ASAP, as this is blocking us from testing the custom board.

bootloader :> transfer ymodem [INFO] Starting YMODEM file transfer [INFO] YMODEM file transfer succeeded bootloader :> flash [INFO] Starting flash [INFO] appended crc: 2244052040 [INFO] calculated crc: 2244052040 [INFO] erasing sector 4 addr 0X8010000 [INFO] erasing sector 5 addr 0X8020000 [INFO] erasing sector 6 addr 0X8040000 [INFO] erasing sector 7 addr 0X8060000 [INFO] 0X2C124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X2A124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X28124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X26124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X24124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X22124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X20124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X1E124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X1C124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X1A124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X18124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X16124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X14124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X12124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X10124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0XE124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0XC124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0XA124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X8124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X6124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X4124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X2124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0X124 bytes remaining [INFO] 0 bytes remaining [INFO] Flashing new firmware successful

Thanks, Ajay.

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The MultiConnect® mDot™ offers significantly longer range and improved radio performance compared to traditional wireless solutions—resulting in greater transmission range and reduced capital expense.

After your update the device firmware, did you ever try to flash the application again? Sometimes it may helpful.

posted by Fred Li 04 Jan 2017
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