SmartRF04EB CC1110 CC2530 Zigbee Emulator Programmer
SmartRF04EB, CC series wireless chip debugging tools can be used in CC11xx, CC24xx, CC25xx other series, download, simulation, debug Supports common multiple debugging tools such as breakpoints, single-step, full speed, erase, read, encrypt and support for protocol analysis;
MCS-51 compiler for seamless connectivity such as IAR730B, IAR751, IAR760, IAR810 for IAR;
Supports the following software tools: SmartRF Studio, SmartRF Flash Programmer, IEEE Address Programmer, Packet Sniffer;
Supported Operating System: WINXP, WIN7;
Features and Performance
Full version of the circuit, simplified, with two BUFFER outputs, stable, reliable, compatible with most domestic module pins;
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Automatic recognition speed, download speed up to 150KB/S;
Built in the target board to provide 3.3V voltage;
Interface description is the official standard version:
CC Debugger is primarily used for debugging and programming flash on Texas Instruments' CCxxxx 8051-based System-on-Chip (SoC) devices. CC Debugger also supports CCxxxx RF transceivers. Additionally, the CC Debugger is used to configure CC85xx devices with the PurePath Wireless Configurator.
Features:
- Compatible with the original TI CC Debugger
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Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows xp sp2 / sp3, Windows Vista 32bit, Windows 7 32bitTarget voltage: 1.2V ~ 3.6VTarget ability to power the board from the debuggerOperating temperature: 0°C ~ 85°CSupported SoftwareIAR Embedded Workbench for C8051< li>SmartRF Flash Programmer
SmartRF StudioSmartRF Packet SnifferPurePath Wireless ConfiguratorConnects to PC< li>Connection to computer via USB interface
Connects to target boardConnection to target board via 10-pin IDC connector (2x5 2.54mm pitch) < /div>
LED Status
- OFF: The debugger has no power or the debugger does not have valid firmware.
- YELLOW (BOTH LEDS ON): Power to the debugger is provided, but there is no valid firmware.
- RED LED blinking: Debugger is in Boot Recovery Mode.
- RED LED ON: No device detected. This may be due to outdated firmware or a problem with hardware connectivity in the CC Debugger (make sure the target board is powered and connected correctly).
- GREEN LED ON: The target device has been properly detected. It is possible to start programming / debugging.