SPRACS4 June 2020 TMS320F2800132 , TMS320F2800133 , TMS320F2800135 , TMS320F2800137 , TMS320F2800152-Q1 , TMS320F2800153-Q1 , TMS320F2800154-Q1 , TMS320F2800155 , TMS320F2800155-Q1 , TMS320F2800156-Q1 , TMS320F2800157 , TMS320F2800157-Q1 , TMS320F28384D , TMS320F28384D-Q1 , TMS320F28384S , TMS320F28384S-Q1 , TMS320F28386D , TMS320F28386D-Q1 , TMS320F28386S , TMS320F28386S-Q1 , TMS320F28388D , TMS320F28388S , TMS320F28P650DH , TMS320F28P650DK , TMS320F28P650SH , TMS320F28P650SK , TMS320F28P659DH-Q1 , TMS320F28P659DK-Q1 , TMS320F28P659SH-Q1
In this method, the 128-bit JTAG password can be entered in the device ccxml file (Target Configuration file) and the CCS will use this password to unlock the JTAG before connecting to the target. Follow these steps:
When you try to connect to the target (CPU1), the CCS will use the 128-bit JTAG password to unlock the JTAG password. If the password is correct, then the JTAG interface will get enabled and the target will get connected. If the password is not correct, then the target connection will fail.