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CC2510: CC2510

Part Number: CC2510
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC-DEBUGGER,

Problem Description:

  1. After preliminary analysis, we have confirmed that the TX port of the module component did not send data to the main control board, but the module worked normally
  2. Read out the software of the problem module and then burn it to other modules, which can work normally? ]
  3. There are two modules with this problem. After one of the modules is burned again, it will recover [hardware normal?

Therefore, we can not judge whether it is a hardware or software problem.

Our initial idea is whether there is a tool that can read the register value of IC without burning [destroy program] to see whether it is consistent with the software configuration.

If there is any other need to confirm, please contact me directly: 13818175226

Thank you for your support

  • Hi houyong,

    Have you used a CC-DEBUGGER to further debug the software of the failing modules?  When you say that the modules worked normally does this mean they were correctly powered and could perform other tasks except for UART? Can you re-evaluate the boards with basic software examples provided by TI to see if they are failing under these circumstances?  What percentage of boards or devices are failing?  Have you tried switching the CC2510 devices between boards to determine whether this is caused by hardware or software?

    Regards,
    Ryan