Firmware upgrade of pytrack removes USB
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Hi
I ordered 2 fipys and 2 pytracks, and I followed the instructions and started by upgrading the firmware of the pytrack.
However, once I upgraded the firmware, the /dev/ttyACM0 device vanished, and therefore the fipy is unusable through the updated pytrack. The other (not updated) pytrack still works and shows the /dev/ttyACM0 device once connected, and the REPL loop works on that unit, but the other one obviously doesn't.The firmware was updated on linux with dfu-util which say the process was successful.
OS: Ubuntu 16.04
Desktop environment: Gnome 3Does anybody have any suggestions to fix the issue?
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Hi @catalin
Yes, I did follow these instructions.I did just that, and the usb device does not show. I also tried to repeat the dfu-util command with no success.
I don't know if the hardware or is faulty (did notls /dev
orlsusb
before updating the firmware to ensure that the hardware work). However,dfu-util
does not work when the pytrack isn't connected, but it works when it is connected, as you would expect. I buggles my mind, how you can flash something thatlsusb
doesn't acknowledge.Do you have any suggestions?
Best regards
Frederik
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hi @Zinoex, just to understand what you did.
So, following these instructions https://docs.pycom.io/chapter/pytrackpysense/installation/firmware.html, you successfullydfu-util
updated Pytrack?I suspect, Pytrack was not successful updated, and remained into bootloader mode. Could you try
lsusb
command (or any to show the USB devices connected), so, to check if a device comes up when you connect the faulty Pytrack?
Use on the Pytrack (no Fipy inserted), and maybe try to repeatdfu-util
command.