Good afternoon folks,
I had asked this question at the tail of another thread and I got no response. I'm attempting to clarify the question and hoping to get some advice.
If I buy an individual TM4C123GH6PMI chip and want to solder it onto my own PCB (with JTAG Programming connections) for a hobby (if that matters) project, is it technically possible (with an in circuit programmer, XDS100(?), etc.) and legitimate (as far as the Free license is concerned) for me to program that chip (again, using its full capacity with no code size limitations, etc.) with code I developed using the Free CCS License? Or is the idea with the Free license that if I want to incorporate a full program into a project AND use the free CCS license that I must do so by incorporating the entire Launchpad board into the project? I would just like to understand the options.
Related to that question is if the XDS100 (not sure if I need the TMDSEMU100V2U-20T, or -ARM, or -14T) is the Tool to buy to allow programming a custom PCB onto which I've included a programming Header.
Many thanks in advance for any advice! Best,
Eric