Hello,
I wanted to compile my first project, and I had an error like "Sharc assembler is not found", when I installed the Sigma Studio for Sharc option!
Thanks for your help, I'm just getting started.
Best regards,
Jean-pierre
Hello,
I wanted to compile my first project, and I had an error like "Sharc assembler is not found", when I installed the Sigma Studio for Sharc option!
Thanks for your help, I'm just getting started.
Best regards,
Jean-pierre
Hi Jean-pierre,
SigmaStudio for SHARC requires CrossCore Embedded Studio to be installed and licensed. For more details, please refer to:
Best regards,
MKB
Hi,
thank you for your reply.
I already installed CCES, I got a free license for 90 days. But when I did "compiled" in Sigma Studio for Sharc ", he made a mistake because he couldn't find the assembler.
Should we also open at the same time as Sigma studio, CCES and thus Sigma studio will automatically link with the assembler?
Best regards,
Jean-pierre
What version of SigmaStudio for SHARC are you using? Please verify that the CrossCore Embedded Studio is listed in the SigmaStudio 'Settings' window as shown below (Tools -> Settings... -> SHARC).
If not listed, can you please try re-installing CCES again?
Hi mkokaly,
in reality nothing worked, so I uninstalled everything and I reinstalled the latest version, I did everything in "Admin" mode, and I just started Sigma studio in "Admin" mode too, and everything is OK .
Thank you.
I'm just missing the free 90-day license that I lost due to the relocation.
Can you ask someone to send me a validation code by email to reactivate it.
Best regards,
Jean-pierre
Hi Jean-pierre,
Thanks for the update. Good to hear that the issue is resolved.
Regarding the CCES license, may I ask you to please contact private support via processor.tools.support@analog.com with a copy of your license.dat file (please do not post it on the forum).
Have a look at the following FAQ for details of where to find your licens.dat file: FAQ: Where can I find my license.dat file in CrossCore Embedded Studio??
Please include a link to this thread when you contact private support.
Regards,
MKB
Hi Jean-pierre,
Thanks for the update. Good to hear that the issue is resolved.
Regarding the CCES license, may I ask you to please contact private support via processor.tools.support@analog.com with a copy of your license.dat file (please do not post it on the forum).
Have a look at the following FAQ for details of where to find your licens.dat file: FAQ: Where can I find my license.dat file in CrossCore Embedded Studio??
Please include a link to this thread when you contact private support.
Regards,
MKB
Hi Mkokaly,
I just received my evaluation board 21489EZ-KIT, I connected under the principle board, my USB cable on a small daughter board, and in Sigma studio, the USB tab went from green to red, indicating a problem of connection.
Do you have an idea of the problem?
(Before I was connected to another card of "Chinese" origin, via the EVA-ADUSB2Z card, and the tab was green!)
Best regards,
it seems in the device manager, that the ADSP21489-EZKIT card is well recognized.
However, in the last window opened, it says: The USB device \ VID_064B & PID_2228 \ 6 & 31ed290c & 0 & 5 requires that the installation be continued.
I made a super simple project to start. I connected the analog inputs directly to the outputs. a simple wire.
but I think it doesn't work even though Sigma studio doesn't mention an error at the bottom right of the screen.
Here are the explanations, I enter with a sine generator, which I put in series with the output, a resistance of 600 Ohms, already when I connect the empty voltage (without connection) goes from 0.85V 0.66mV which wants the input impedance to be super low. (not normal according to the diagram which indicates an input impedance of approximately 5KOhms. on the output, I also have 0.66mV. But if I cut the supply (OFF), on the output and the input, the voltage of sine goes back to 0.55V.
Please explain my error to me.
Hi,
We´d strongly recommend that you refer to the SigmaStudio for SHARC Getting Started Guide. It should have been automatically installed upon installation of the tools, and it should be located here (default installation path): “C:\Analog Devices\SoftwareModules\SigmaStudioForSHARC-SH-Relx.x.x” folder.
SHARC example schematics are provided as well, which you can use as a reference to create your own project.
For any further requests, not directly related to this original post, please open a new post.
Thanks,
MKB