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  • Forum Post: Re: Free compiler for CC1110?

    esy esy
    Yes, the CC Debugger is just a replacement tool of SmartRF04EB / SmartRF05EB for doing flash programming and debugging. It's maybe not fully what you're looking for, but have you had a look at the KickStart version of IAR EW8051? It allows up to 16 kB code size (your CC1110 in the kit has 32...
    on Aug 25, 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: Re: how to print to debugger console?

    esy esy
    Hi rl, all you have to do is to #include <stdio.h> and use printf() in your code. For this to work with the debugger console you will have to go to Project options -> Linker -> Output (tab) and in the "Format" section where you have selected "Debug information for C-SPY"...
    on Oct 8, 2009
  • 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: Program CC2530

    sumit tiwari sumit tiwari
    Hi chethan, Ya now i am able to load the code in our CC2530 development kit and UART is also working now. tell me till which stage you have reached ? are u usning CC debugger or SmartRF05 Evaluation board to load the code ? first check out the DD,DC and RST connection required to load the code...
    on Feb 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Keil compability with CC2431DK

    esy esy
    Keil do have a debugger driver for the CC2431DK development kit. You will need to install the AGDI driver for the "TI two-wire Debug Interface Driver". See this page: http://www.keil.com/dd/chip/4463.htm You should note that the support software TI provides for the kit is assuming you're...
    on Mar 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: cannot connect with cc debugger on 2540 on own design

    Tor-inge Tor-inge
    I have seen that communication sometimes fail due to long wires or poor soldering that distort the signals on the debug interface. You should also check that the CC2540 have good stable power. Tor-Inge
    on Sep 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2500 Debugging with CC-Debugger

    Sven Kautlenbach Sven Kautlenbach
    actually, you have to focus on pin nr.2, it has to be connected to your electronic device anyway to VCC/VDD. But the pin number nine have to be connected to the nr.2 pin (and also to vcc/vdd then) if u want to power up your device from CC debugger, if u have separate power (battery ...) do not connect...
    on Mar 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC2510 spi interface problem

    LJT LJT
    Sorry, Reposted this question as a new post. LJT
    on May 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC2510 spi interface problem

    LJT LJT
    TA12012, I have been able to generate an output on P1_6 by writing bytes to the U1DBUF register. However, I am having problems with stepping through my code so I can examine variables and registers within IAR EW and still generate a serial clock output. Please see my most recent post including source...
    on May 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC Debugger Stability with IAR and BLE Stack

    Jonathan Cohn Jonathan Cohn
    I've begun development on my BLE keyfob hardware and have noticed some limitations when working with IAR and the CC Debugger. I was wondering if anyone else has witnessed unusual behavior with breakpoints and debug output. For instance, I cannot set breakpoints while the program is running...
    on Sep 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC2510 SPI interface problem

    LJT LJT
    Hello Texas Instruments! I am still having problems configuring my SPI communication between the TI CC2510 (master device) and a third party ASIC (slave device). I need to be able to send a series of commands from the master to slave device to configure the slave device and begin reading data from...
    on May 16, 2012
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