CC DebuggerUser's GuideLiterature Number: SWRU197HSeptember 2010–Revised April 2014
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www.ti.comUsing the CC Debugger7 Using the CC DebuggerAfter having connected the debugger to the target device, the debugger can be powered up by plug
Updating the Firmwarewww.ti.com8 Updating the FirmwareIn order to make sure the CC Debugger works seamlessly with your device, it is important that it
www.ti.comUpdating the Firmware3. Double click on the item in the list and a new window will appear (see Figure 13).Figure 13. Auto Firmware Update4.
112453Updating the Firmwarewww.ti.com8.2 Updating the Firmware Manually in SmartRF Flash ProgrammerYou can also update the firmware manually using the
www.ti.comUpdating the Firmware8.3 Forced Boot Recovery ModeIf, for some reason, the firmware update fails and the CC Debugger appears to be non-respo
Updating the Firmwarewww.ti.comWhen opening the box, locate the debug connector header next to the target connector. Connect thisheader to another CC
1124563www.ti.comUpdating the FirmwareNext, use the SmartRF Flash Programmer to program the bootloader on the debugger. Follow these fivesteps (illust
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Updating the Firmwarewww.ti.comThe RED LED on the debugger should now be blinking, indicating that the bootloader is running but thatno application ha
www.ti.comTroubleshooting9 TroubleshootingTable 4. Troubleshooting FAQsQ1 Help! The debugger does not detect the SoC. What should I do?A1 There are se
Schematicswww.ti.com10 SchematicsFor more information, see Appendix A or the complete bundle including gerber files, schematics andlayout [3].11 Refer
www.ti.comAppendix A Schematic23SWRU197H–September 2010–Revised April 2014 SchematicSubmit Documentation FeedbackCopyright © 2010–2014, Texas Instrume
Revision Historywww.ti.comRevision HistoryChanges from G Revision (January 2014) to H Revision ...
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User's GuideSWRU197H–September 2010–Revised April 2014CC Debugger1 IntroductionThe CC Debugger is primarily used for Flash programming and debugg
www.ti.comAbbreviations and Acronyms2 Abbreviations and AcronymsCSn Chip Select (active low)DC Debug ClockDD Debug DataDUT Device Under TestGND Ground
Initial Stepswww.ti.com5 Initial Steps5.1 Installing the USB DriverTo get the required USB driver for the CC Debugger, it is necessary to install one
Pin 1Pin 2Pin 1Pin 2www.ti.comConnecting the CC Debugger to the Device6 Connecting the CC Debugger to the Device6.1 Target Connector DetailsThe target
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