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Hello Team,
Is there a is way to use a 10-pin CC debugger on a 14-pin JTAG?
Regards,
Renan
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Hello Renan,
I am not sure what 14-pin JTAG pin mapping you are referring to. The CC-DEBUGGER can only program 8051 core MCUs, not Arm-based products. 14-pin refers to either the TI version, historically used for DSPs, or the obsolete ARM connector, neither of which are intended to be used with CC-DEBUGGER. What device are you attempting to program and can the hardware schematic be shared?
https://www.ti.com/lit/sprui94
https://www.ti.com/lit/swru197
https://www.ti.com/lit/spru655
https://software-dl.ti.com/ccs/esd/documents/xdsdebugprobes/emu_jtag_connectors.html
Regards,
Ryan
Hello Ryan,
Thank you for this response. Actually, my customer will use the CC-DEBUGGER in the 14-pin JTAG on the docking station of F28M3. Is it possible to use the 14-pin JTAG on the docking station to debug, and if it is possible?
Regards,
Renan
The CC-Debugger can be used to program and debug the following 8051-based system-on-chips from Texas Instruments:CC1110, CC1111, CC2430, CC2431, CC2510, CC2511, CC2530, CC2531, CC2533, CC2540, CC2541, CC2543, CC2544, CC2545. It cannot be used with a F28M3 docking station.
Regards,
Ryan