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SM470R1B1M-HT Programming/Debugging

  • Andreas Steiniger
    Posted by Andreas Steiniger
    on May 26 2012 04:50 AM
    Prodigy20 points

    Hi everyone,

    *     I have a basic question, regarding the programming of the SM470R1B1M-HT. I want to test the I/O pins with a simple routine in c.   

    *     The JTAG interface is connected as shown in the schematic of the HEATEVM Board and accordingly IAR Kickstart Kit.

    *      I only have a XDS100v2 Emulator and the Code Composer Studio v5.2, but I can't choose the device in a new project, so I think the CCS and Emulator not                           supporting the SM470R1B1M-HT MCU with an ARM7 core.

    *     So my question is, what for Software & Development Tools I need to programm and debug the SM470R1B1M-HT MCU over the JTAG interface ?

    *      Did I need the IAR Workbench ?

     *     Can I choose a related device and where I can get the header files for including, or have you a simple programm example for the SM470R1B1M-HT MCU ?

     

    Many Thanks...

    Best regards

    Andy

              

    debug JTAG programming SM470R1B1M-HT
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  • Wade VonBergen
    Posted by Wade VonBergen
    on May 30 2012 13:41 PM
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    Andy, the most supported path is using the IAR workbench.  It will have some examples and code available.

    It should be possible to use an other emulators with CCS4+.  However, I do not know if the low cost XDS100s will work.

    For CCS4+, it will be necessary to create the target configuration manually and verify that the emulator/cpu configuration is correct.

    Regards,

    Wade

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  • nestor lee
    Posted by nestor lee
    on May 13 2013 03:05 AM
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    Dear Wade,

    By “It should be possible to use an other emulators with CCS4+” ,What emulator is your suggestion?

    Thanks. 

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  • Wade VonBergen
    Posted by Wade VonBergen
    on May 20 2013 16:56 PM
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    Nestor, sorry for the delay, I have been out on travel.

    I am really only familiar with XDS510 and Blackhawk XDS560m.

    Presumably others are viable as well, but can not be certain of the low cost versions.

    Regards,

    Wade

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