Description
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
Key Features
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 degree
2 Supported Software
IAR Embedded Workbench For C8051
SmartRF Flash Programmer
SmartRF Studio
SmartRF Packet Sniffer
PurePath Wireless Configurator
3 Connects to PC: Computer connection via USB interface
4 Connects to target board
Target board connection via 10-pin IDC connector (2x5 2.54mm pitch). The figure below shows the header pinout
Supported Devices
1 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
2 Controlling the following transceivers from SmartRF Studio:
CC1120, CC1121, CC1125, CC1175
CC1101, CC110L, CC113L, CC115L
CC2520
3 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
Package
CC Debugger × 1
USB cable × 1
10-pin flat cable × 1