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CC debugger won't work with CC85XX development kit

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Igor Majki��
Posted by Igor Majki��
on Nov 23 2011 05:52 AM
Prodigy60 points

I just received from my professor new CC85XX development kit.  The boards seem to work correctly, and pair correctly.

However, the CC Debugger doesn't seem to work correctly.  When connected to the PurePath Wireless AudioEB, with either a CC85XX, or CC85XX-CC2590 range extender module,  there is a steady RED light, indicating no RF device was found. 

 The SmartRF Studio program as well as the SmartRF Flash Programmer and the PurePath Wireless Configuration programs all show the CC Debugger as connected in the programs, so the USB drivers are working. 

I have completely uploaded the latest CC Debugger firmware, and still no change in the situation.

The failure occurs regardless of which of the 2 AudioEB boards is attached, and regardless of any combination of AudioEB and RF module from the CC85XX development kit.

i am runing software on 64 bit win7 and 32 bit XP but the problem remains the same

 

thanks

igor

(majkic.igor@gmail.com)

 

 

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  • fernando rivas
    Posted by fernando rivas
    on Aug 09 2012 05:02 AM
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    Sorry,

    I missed words: I have only one CCdebugger and I don´t have SmartRF05EB. I have SmartRF04EB but I think it is no possible to detect CC2511 with this board.

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  • Kristoffer S
    Posted by Kristoffer S
    on Aug 09 2012 05:08 AM
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    Hi Fernando,

    You say: "I have also tried step 8.2 but SmartRF Flash Programmer doesn´t detect CCDebugger again."

    When I do step 8.2 it looks like this when I'm done:


    Are you experiencing the same? If not, what are you experiencing?

    -Kristoffer

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  • fernando rivas
    Posted by fernando rivas
    on Aug 09 2012 05:48 AM
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    Hi Kristoffer,

    In my case, I´m experiencing almost the same, but my ccdebugger is detected by Smartrf Flash programmer when debug connector is rotate from the right position!

    So I have been able to update the firmware to the last FW version.

    Maybe something in CCdebugger board crashed, because I have tried all and there are no results.

    Thanks.

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  • Kristoffer S
    Posted by Kristoffer S
    on Aug 09 2012 06:12 AM
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    Fernando,

    "debug connector is rotate from the right possition"

    I don't quite understand. Are you talking about the 10-pin flat cable here? You shouldn't need this at all when updating the CC Debugger firmware. Then you only need the USB cable. So can you please show me a screen shot of your flash programmer after you have done the steps in 8.2 (a smilar picture to the one I have posted).

    -Kristoffer

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  • fernando rivas
    Posted by fernando rivas
    on Aug 09 2012 06:49 AM
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    Hi all,

    I have solved the problem!!

    I have discovered that LDO TPS79633 doesn´t work well, so I have replaced it with similar available one and I already debug!

    Thanks for your help! 

    I hope this solution could solve same of your problems too.

    Bye

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