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CC debugger
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  • Forum Post: CC2500 detection with RF studio

    Lalit Shah Lalit Shah
    Hi, I have basic board of CC2500 radio, i would like to configure the same with Smart Rf studio. I have CC debugger as well as smartrf04eB kit. How to connect CC2500 with smartRf studio. Regards, Lalit Shah
    on Jul 13, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Can CC debugger be resurrected by SmartRF 04 ?

    M M
    Yes, you can also use SmartRF04EB. The procedure is EXACTLY the same. That means that you still need to select "SmartRF05EB" as the device in the flash programmer, as explained in step 2 on page 14 in the manual (the device is the device you are writing the bootloader to, and the flash programmer...
    on Jul 31, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Pls help!

    esy esy
    Sarath Nair Can we buy the SmartRF04EB alone?? or does it come only with the CC1111 DK or likewise? I have tried searching a lot but in vain. If we can buy it separately as a single peice, could anyone tell how much it costs and where I could get it. Hi Sarath Nair. The SmartRF04EB Evaluation Board...
    on Aug 12, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2431 Custom Design: Problem in Programming

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Skay: What is the connection of your custom hardware to our SmartRF04EB? Can you share a picture of your connection? How do you power your target board with CC2431? Are you using as H. Stewart is saying, connector P14 or the SOC_DEM board? Please also be aware that we now have a new CC Debugger...
    on Aug 26, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Will CC1111EM work with SmartRF05EB

    esy esy
    Additionally, I can add that TI is very about to release a new "Mini Development Kit" for both the CC1110 and the CC2510 RF System-on-Chips. With its low price it's a nice starter kit and can give you quite a lot bang for the buck. The CC1110 Mini Development Kit is for 868 / 915 MHz band...
    on Aug 31, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Flashing CC1111 & CC1110

    Michael Kornegay Michael Kornegay
    The CC-Debugger ( http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/cc-debugger.html ) that can be a replacement for flash programming instead of using the SmartRF®04 which serves as the cross download / debugger hardware interface when using the evaluation boards. Someone else would have to comment...
    on Sep 4, 2009
  • Forum Post: NoICE for CC Debugger

    Klinkenbecker Klinkenbecker
    I have written a TCP server for NoICE that impliments the NoICE serial protocol over the CC Debugger. Useful if you want / need a GUI debugger for your SDCC projects with TI CC2530/1 Very early prototype, but would be interested in any feedback. http://www.koliada.com/Support/tabid/60/Default.aspx...
    on Sep 6, 2009
  • Forum Post: CC1110 Debugger Crash after PM Sleep

    tma tma
    Greetings: I recently obtained the CC1110 Mini Development Kit with the USB CC Debugger. I find that when I try to execute the Simple Link software that came with the kit whilst debugging within the IAR Embedded Workbench 7.51A (KickStart_16KB) IDE that the program crashes. I find I cannot single...
    on Oct 21, 2009
  • Forum Post: CC Debugger Killing 2430 chips.

    JackJohnson JackJohnson
    Hi, The CC Debugger is slowly killing off my boards based on the CC2430. When I program the devices using IAR. I can no longer set the LSB to 1. This is throught the entire range I'm trying to porgram. This doesn't happen teh first time but after 20 or so programming cycles. Any ideas on...
    on Nov 22, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: program cc2530 soc with smartRF04EB

    esy esy
    zhongbao jiang I have program "usb_bootloader_srf05dbg.hex" to cc2511.But my PC call me : fined an Unknow Device .why?I hane not programmed "cebal_fw_srf05dbg.hex" to cc2511. How to program "cebal_fw_srf05dbg.hex" to cc2511(on my ccdebugger board). Ah, you are having...
    on Jan 4, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: How to program a CC2431EM without a SmartRF04EB?

    esy esy
    Hi Fernando. I can confirm that it is not possible to program a (blank) CC2431 over regular UART. I'm sorry if you've been misled to believe that. The CC2431 has to be programmed via a proprietary (non-standard) 2-wire serial debug interface only used by "chipcon" devices. If...
    on Feb 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CC430 Based USB AP for SimpliciTI and Chronos

    esy esy
    Dominic Valentino Could I use the CC430 Development tool and connect a USB converter to one of the serial ports? I haven't studied the schematics of the CC430 Chronos hardware, but I think this should be possible. TI often uses e.g. a TUSB3410 as USB-to-serial chip on their USB dongle-part of their...
    on Feb 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Problem in connecting CCdegugger with cc1110 mini development kit

    esy esy
    Hi, I just bought a CC1110 mini development kit.Try to connect via mini development with ccdebugger.But I found that CCdebugger RED led continiously blink. Try to reconnect it to the CC1110 board, and press the "reset" button on CC Debugger. Make sure that the cable from the CC Debugger...
    on Mar 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Problem in connecting CCdegugger with cc1110 mini development kit

    prakash43291 prakash43291
    HI, I just bought a CC1110 mini development kit.Try to connect via mini development with ccdebugger.But I found that CCdebugger RED led continiously blink. Please let me know how to solve this problem(how to debug this ). I install the drier, and my USB port is working fine!. eagerly expecting...
    on Mar 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CC430 Based USB AP for SimpliciTI and Chronos

    esy esy
    Hi Fabian, Did I understand this right so far? Yes, you can use CC Debugger, or one of the SmartRF Evaluation Boards (SmartRF04EB, SmartRF05EB), if you have that, to program the CC1111 dongle. Unfortunately, the CC1111EMK isn't being shipped with the packet sniffer firmware pre-programmed....
    on Mar 2, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC2510DK-MINI

    Dave Weinzierl Dave Weinzierl
    I have the CC2510DK-MINI with CC Debugger. I see it in the SmartRF05 window, but having tried multiple times to upgrade firmware I still get "No-Chip New Device" - USB DID 0x2228, FW ID 0x5CC I have tried using the /Extras/cebal_fw_srf05dbg.hex with both the flashprogrammer and SmartRF...
    on Mar 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC Debugger & cc1111dk Dongle

    Assar Assar
    Just purchased a cc Debugger kit and some cc1111dk Dongles and thougt this would be the ultimate cheap test development environment. The problem is that I can't get the CC Debugger to recognize the cc1111dk dongle. The power was easy to notice, just mount 0 ohm on R6. I allso checked that the important...
    on Apr 6, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CC Debugger & cc1111dk Dongle

    esy esy
    Yep. Then you'll get 3.3 V from on the CC Debugger via pin 9 on the debug connector, which will power the dongle.
    on Apr 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: command line utility to program CC2431 in production

    cédric cédric
    Hello, I'm working on automating flashing firmware on to CC2431 board for the production. We will use CCDEBUGGER for this. We don't want to use a software like smartrf flash programmer. We will prefer a command line utility that we can incorporate into a batch file or script. Does...
    on Apr 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CC Debugger + IAR Giving Fatal Error

    esy esy
    Hi, Which version of IAR EW8051 have you been testing with? Does the CC Debugger + CC2530/CC2531 work as expected when you use it together with other PC tools such as e.g. SmartRF Studio ? (that would determine if the USB drivers for it is correctly installed, or anything)
    on May 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC2430: Chip is locked

    DJ DJ
    I have several CC2430 based board designs that are in production. I recently noted that for one of these designs, I can no longer reprogram the CC2430 chip on our boards using the SmartRF04EB with SmarRF Flash Programmer, nor from within my IAR Development environment. I get a message "CC2430 -...
    on Jul 31, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Programming CC2530EM with CC debugger

    Giuseppe Giuseppe
    I would recommend you to give a look at the CC debugger user guide. http://www.ti.com/litv/pdf/swru197b Refer to page 11 for the SoC required minimum connections. -DC, DC and RESET line -Vdd (pin 2, from the target) and GND -Vdd 9 is just optional - you can use it to power the SoC while...
    on Aug 7, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CC Debugger killed my CC8520!

    esy esy
    Hi Wang, so you are saying that the CC Debugger is no longer able to detect the CC85xx on your prototype boards, but the CC Debugger seems to work normally with the eval kit hardware? If you press the "reset" button on the CC Debugger after connecting it to the CC85xx, the LED on the debugger...
    on Aug 10, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Having problems with CC Debugger

    esy esy
    If the LED on the CC Debugger stays off, it is not a good sign. It could perhaps be that either the CC Debugger's firmware has gotten corrupted somehow, or the CC Debugger has been ESD zapped/damaged somehow. If you have another CC Debugger, or a SmartRF04EB or SmartRF05EB development board, you...
    on Aug 10, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Having problems with CC Debugger

    esy esy
    Okay, it's good that the regulator is working. By "ESD zapped" I meant that any of the ICs inside could perhaps have been damaged by electrostatic discharge. However, this was just a wild speculation since I don't know anything about your working environment you are using the CC...
    on Aug 11, 2010
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