Hello,
I am working with a S32K144 EVB and I have a project based on the example "lpuart-echo" of my board. I use the LPUART1 to receive information (computer to board) and I added the FlexioUART module to send information (board to computer). The project works well but, at any time, the program hangs in this part of the code. (Please, see image I attached)
Previously, I tried to use LPUART0 instead of FlexioUART module but I had the same problem.
Thank you in advance.
Default ISR Problem after "ready to stacked" function
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Re: Default ISR Problem after "ready to stacked" function
Did you configure the interrupt in the OIL file?
http://www.erika-enterprise.com/wiki/in ... ISR_Object
http://www.erika-enterprise.com/wiki/in ... t_Handling
http://www.erika-enterprise.com/wiki/in ... ISR_Object
http://www.erika-enterprise.com/wiki/in ... t_Handling
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Re: Default ISR Problem after "ready to stacked" function
Yes, but not a WDOG_EVM interrupt. I declared interrupts for: "LPUART1", "PORTA", "PORTB", "PORTD" and "PORTE".
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Re: Default ISR Problem after "ready to stacked" function
Obviously,
somewhere in your code the peripheral tied with WDOG_EVM interrupt entry it is turn on (A Watchdog? [I don't know the MCU]).
You need to find where this is done and why and prevent it.
Errico Guidieri
somewhere in your code the peripheral tied with WDOG_EVM interrupt entry it is turn on (A Watchdog? [I don't know the MCU]).
You need to find where this is done and why and prevent it.
Errico Guidieri