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  • Forum Post: CC debugger won't work with CC85XX development kit

    Kenneth Boyce Kenneth Boyce
    I just received a new CC85XX development kit. The individual boards (master and slave) 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...
    on May 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: PurePath CC8530 and TLV320AIC3204 Design Help

    Juan Munoz Juan Munoz
    Per, Thanks again for a fast answer! I looked at the TLV320AIC3204 datasheet and saw that it requires I2C communication. Since I2C can be done from the CC85xx to the audio codec (TLV320AIC3204), if I use an external MCU to control the CC85xx can this I2C communication between the CC85xx and the audio...
    on Mar 20, 2012
  • Forum Post: about CC8531

    hirokuni oota hirokuni oota
    Hi. Now, PC and USB Dongle(master) are connected by USB. I send a command from PC to CC8531 using USB, and wants to change the signal level of a GIOpin as the result. Do I send a command from PC and can do control of the GIOpin of CC8531 ? If I can do the control, what kind of thing should be...
    on Jul 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC85xxDK-Headset current consumption in "Network standby" state

    Ken Morenz Ken Morenz
    I am also looking for current consumption values of the CC85XX+CC2590 in low power states. The data sheets only list the active current consumption and the power-down state power consumption. Thank you. Ken
    on Aug 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC Debugger and SPI Interface not Responsive with the CC8531 PurePath IC

    Rishi Ratan Rishi Ratan
    Thanks for your response Kristoffer. I think I mistyped the Rbias pin. I actually have connected that to GND through the 56k resistor. Also turns out I did connect PIn 37 (IOVDD) to VCC as well. I still see about ~0.85V for the regulator voltage and the CCDebugger light is still RED. Can you suggest...
    on Oct 26, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC Debugger and SPI Interface not Responsive with the CC8531 PurePath IC

    Rishi Ratan Rishi Ratan
    HI, We are connecting a CC8531 PurePath IC onto a ProtoAdvantage QFN adapter board. We are just trying to configure the chip with the CCDebugger and PurePath Wireless Configurator software. We are following the following connections from the debugger data sheet. 1. VCC 2. VCC 3. CSN - connected...
    on Oct 26, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC85xx configuration dump using the CC debugger

    Torje Nikolai Thorsen Torje Nikolai Thorsen
    Hi everybody. Is there a way of reading out the configuration parameters of an already programmed CC85xx device using the CC debugger and the PurePath Wireless Configurator, or another dedicated tool? Best regards, Torje N. Thorsen
    on Nov 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: Is CC Debugger needed in autonomous mode?

    li li hongfang li li hongfang
    Is CC Debugger needed in autonomous mode? The CC85xx device are delivered unprogrammed from TI,so,if i want to use this device,i must preprogram it? If i want to use the autonomous mode,whether there is a need to program CC85xx?and how to? whether i need the CC Debugger to connect the CC85xx,and...
    on Feb 20, 2013
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