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CC2530 does not get detected on the SmartRF Flash Programmer.

CC2530 does not get detected on the SmartRF Flash Programmer.

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Charvi Mehta
Posted by Charvi Mehta
on Dec 23 2011 05:09 AM
Prodigy150 points

Hi,

    I have got some problem with getting my board detected on the SmartRf Flash Programmer. My CC2530 board does not get detected. During the SmartRf setup it gave me some errors as to not being able to install some drivers and delete some directories. May be the problem is related to that.

  I tried uninstalling and installing the SmartRF Flash Programmer twice but with no luck.   I am very short of time please help soon.

Thanks in advance.

CC2530 IAR Embedded Workbench RemoTI zigbee Flash Programmer Zigbee RF4CE
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  • Igor Sherer
    Posted by Igor Sherer
    on Dec 23 2011 05:19 AM
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    Hi,

     

    How exactly you have connected your board to the smartRF flash programmer, through

    CC debugger or smartRF05EB. Have you applied power to your board once it's connected

    using one of the above tools?

    Br,

    Igor

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  • Charvi Mehta
    Posted by Charvi Mehta
    on Dec 23 2011 07:32 AM
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    Hi,

            I have connected my board through smartRf05EB. and yes I connected my board first gave power to the smartRF05EB and then to my board. Does it work that way?

     

    Thanks

    Charvi.

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  • Igor Sherer
    Posted by Igor Sherer
    on Dec 23 2011 07:40 AM
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    In case of smartRF05EB do as follows:

    1. Apply power to your custom board
    2. Connect your board with a flat cable to a smartRF05EB
      Make sure that the direction of the cable is alright and
      pin #9 on the flat cable is connected to power comming
      from your board.
    3. Connect smartRF05EB to a PC with USB cable, make
      sure there no evaluation module mounted.
    4. Turn on power switch on the smartRF05EB, the third
      line on LCD should be "CC2530", once you see it, consider
      your board connected. 

    Br,

    Igor

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  • Rui Zhang69778
    Posted by Rui Zhang69778
    on Apr 19 2012 15:12 PM
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    Hi Igor:

    Connect your board with a flat cable to a smartRF05EB Make sure that the direction of the cable is alright and pin #9 on the flat cable is connected to power coming from your board.

    from the datasheet of EB 1.8.1, the pin 9 is not connected to anything. Do we need to connect pin 9 to power supply?

    Thanks

    Rui

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  • TIABO
    Posted by TIABO
    on May 11 2012 02:23 AM
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    Rui,

    If you wish to power the target board with +3.3V from the SmartRF05EB, connect the target's VDD to pin #2 and #9 (remember to mount a 0 ohm resistor in position R30 on SmartRF05EB).

    If your target is self powered, then connect its VDD to pin #2 only (e.g. by not having R30 mounted). Pin #2 goes to the level shifter onboard the SmartRF05EB.

    Igor Sherer

    In case of smartRF05EB do as follows:

    1. Apply power to your custom board
    2. Connect your board with a flat cable to a smartRF05EB
      Make sure that the direction of the cable is alright and
      pin #9 #2 on the flat cable is connected to power comming
      from your board.
    3. Connect smartRF05EB to a PC with USB cable, make
      sure there no evaluation module mounted.
    4. Turn on power switch on the smartRF05EB, the third
      line on LCD should be "CC2530", once you see it, consider
      your board connected. 

    Br,
    ABO 

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