Originally, the installer said that the driver could not be installed and when I looked into it further, the page at (from Section 10 of the GSG) said that the version of MBED is deprecated. I had actually tried to install this driver before posting this question because the Section 10 of the Getting Started Guide (GSG) says to do so. After ufedor’s reply here, I got a reply from a support technician with suggesting to install the driver at. the RDB I have).īecause I am new to NXP, I actually posted this question on both and here at. the board that addresses) is the same for the LS1046A (i.e. According to and application note included in the download on, the binary image for the LS1012A (i.e. After disconnecting from and plugging back into the console port on the RDB, I found that while the laptop now recognized a storage device named “MBED” as expected, the expected serial port was still not recognized. Following the post at, which primarily refers to the post at, I downloaded the binary image from, unzipped it, connected the RDB to the laptop via USB, and copied the binary image to the BOOTLOADER drive. I did note at this point that the laptop started to temporarily identify a “mass storage device” named “BOOTLOADER” when the USB was connected (the switches have been returned to the configuration shown in Table 9 of the GSG ). Following the application note at, after identifying that the latest version of the Layerscape SDK was 20.04, I downloaded the latest QSPI U-Boot image from, wrote the downloaded image to a 16GB SD card using Win32 Disk Imager, altered the switches to boot from the SD card as described in Table 2 in (and later ), but still the laptop failed to recognize a serial port. Since the laptop was not recognizing any device was connected, I began to be suspicious that the RDB may have corrupted memory. Looking into the problem further, I found that the device manager on the laptop did not recognize any device was connected when the USB cable was connected from the laptop to the console port on the RDB. SW3, SW4, and SW5 on the RBD) to the configuration described in Table 9 of the GSG, but I was unable to establish a serial connection with either Tera Term or Moba XTerm. I am expecting to be able to establish a console connection via the “console” USB port on the front panel of RDB as described in Section 10 of the GSG. I am using a laptop running Windows 10 Enterprise (version 1803, 64-bit) and, according to the page at, a serial driver should not need to be installed for Windows 10. Unfortunately, the laptop I am developing with does not recognize a serial port from the RDB. I am just getting started with an LS1046A-RDB (referred to hereafter as the RDB) and I have been following the Getting Started Guide.
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