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CC Debugger - Debugger and Programmer for RF System-on-Chips

CC Debugger - Debugger and Programmer for RF System-on-Chips
WaveShare Electronics
CC Debugger - Debugger and Programmer for RF System-on-Chips
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CC Debugger - Debugger and Programmer for RF System-on-Chips

The CC Debugger is primarily used for debugging and programming the flash on CCxxxx 8051-based System-on-Chip (SoC) devices from Texas Instruments. CC Debugger also supports CCxxxx RF transceivers. In addition, CC Debugger is used for configuring the CC85xx devices with PurePath Wireless Configurator.

Package Content

  1. CC Debugger x 1
  2. USB Cable x1
  3. 10 P FRC Cable x 1

Performance

  • Compatible with the original TI CC Debugger
  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows xp sp2/sp3, Windows Vista 32bit, Windows 7 32bit
  • Target voltage: 1.2V~3.6V
  • Capable of powering the target board from the debugger
  • Operating temperature: 0℃~85℃

Supported Software

  • IAR Embedded Workbench For C8051
  • SmartRF Flash Programmer
  • SmartRF Studio
  • SmartRF Packet Sniffer
  • PurePath Wireless Configurator
  • Connects to PC
    • Computer connection via USB interface
  • Connects to target board
    • Target board connection via 10-pin IDC connector (2x5 2.54mm pitch). The figure below shows the header pinout:CC Debugger header pinout

Programming and debugging the following 8051-based system-on-chips from Texas Instruments:

CC1110, CC1111, CC2430, CC2431, CC2510, CC2511, CC2530, CC2531, CC2533, CC2540, CC2541, CC2543, CC2544, CC2545

Controlling the following transceivers from SmartRF Studio:

CC1120, CC1121, CC1125, CC1175, CC1101, CC110L, CC113L, CC115L, CC2520

Configuring the CC85xx devices with PurePath Wireless Configurator:

CC8520, CC8521, CC8530, CC8531


LED Status

  • OFF: The debugger has no power or there is no valid firmware on the debugger.
  • AMBER (BOTH LEDS ON): The debugger is powered, but there is no valid firmware.
  • RED LED BLINKING: The Debugger is in Boot Recovery Mode.
  • RED LED ON: No device detected. This might be due to old firmware on the CC Debugger, or a problem with the hardware connection (make sure the target board is properly powered and connected correctly).
  • GREEN LED ON:The target device has been properly detected. It is possible to start programming/debugging.

Development resources: user manual, schematic, firmware, software, etc.

Wiki: www.waveshare.com/wiki/CC_Debugger


 

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