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1. eee 5 2 1 USB MCU firmware update 5 2 0 Automatic Firmware update of the Evaluation Board 5 2 3 EB bootloader usi ee dee tee eene 6 COMMAND LINE INTERFA CE eere essen enses tne tn tnihi sens tn stesso seta sone ta sens enses soos osos sens enses snae 6 1 OPTIONS its tu tent eret an ce MR nn n s let et ste she sn ele et cts ie e nt LE EN 6 2 PLUG IN TO IAR WORRBENCH 50 he Diele ope ree prit e REG Piliers ds 6 2 1 Setup ace ORC HONEC 6 2 2 UE T 18 7 INSTALLED HEX FILES ISen SE ast 21 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Os S 21 9 DOCUMENT HISTORY 3 25 1 ier eee tud cop ocec sa gestae odo ue ced se Dub dion Ua ee send ebSasceccdesselsasesssensausssssessicte 22 2 22 I TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 1 Introduction This is the user manual for the SmartRF Flash Programmer The Flash Programmer can be used to program the flash memory in Texas Instruments Low Power RF System on Chips and for programming the flash memory of MSP430 devices via the MSP FET430UIF and the eZ430 dongle For IEEE 802 15 4 compliant devices e g CC2530 and Bluetooth low energy devices e g CC2540 the Flash Programmer support reading and writing the IEEE MAC address In addition the Flash Programmer can be used for upgrading the firmware on the SmartRFO4EB SmartRFO5EB CC Debugger and CC2430DB 2 Ab
2. flash location have meum been defined j nto hey ane el Perform actions SS eee SSS SSS SS Cal IEEE MAC address successfully read Status field Figure 8 MSP430 Programming Figure 8 show the tab used for programming of the MSP430 MCU The device can be connected via the USB Debug Interface MSP FET430UIF or via the eZ430 USB dongle The figure show both cases Devices connected with the MSP FET430UIF will appear as a COM port In this case it is COM47 For eZ430 connected devices it will be seen as both a HID port and COM port When the device is connected via the USB interface it could take a few seconds before the device appear in the device list The status of all actions will be given in the Status field at the bottom of the window An attempt to program a hex file build for another MCU family will be detected and reported in the Status field The Firmware version of the MSP FET430UIF will be checked automatically when a device is connected If the FW version does not match the PC Software version a message will be given and the user must choose whether or not to update the FW The update will be performed automatically if the user chooses to update the FW 11 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 2 Program Evaluation Board Texas Instruments SmartRF Flash Programmer What do you want to program Program E valuation Board EB Application USB EB
3. INSTRUMENTS Select Device Device SmatRFO4EB v CA USB MCU Serial port 4 Select Serial Port COMI j PC Silabs EC2 Serial Adapter Smart FF 4EB Flash image C svn_work satsw projects sf05tw trunk hex usb_bootloader_stf05eb he El Debug The ID Number should be given as 4 decimal digits r Actions dE Board identification Cc sese program oard identification Erase program and verify ID Number 0123 C A jpend and rii MENACE IUE M Auto increment ID number Verify against hex file occu The ID Number can C Read flash into hex file be automatically incremented when Perform actions programming has finished Ready for next board Figure 12 SmartRFO4EB Bootloader To program the bootloader on SmartRFO4EB it is required to use the Serial Adapter EC2 from Silabs Select Serial port and flash image The flash image can be selected from a drop down list with a history of the last 10 images that has been programmed It is also possible to use the button on the right side to browse for the required flash image Specify the board identification ID Number and select the actions Erase and program or Erase program and verify Click the Perform actions button to start programming Status will be displayed in the field below the button The action Verify against hex file can be used to check current image on the USB MCU with the given hex file 15 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash
4. Instruments SmartRF Tools Firmware For each device there will be a subfolder with the latest firmware version SmartRF04EB srf04eb_bootloader hex SmartRFO4EB bootloader cc2430db_bootloader hex CC2430DB bootloader fw0400 hex SmartRFO4EB application SmartRFO5EB usb_bootloader_srf05eb hex SmartRFO5EB bootloader cebal_ fw_srf05eb hex SmartRFO5EB application ACC Debugger usb_bootloader_srf05dbg hex CC Debugger bootloader cebal_fw_srf05dbg hex CC Debugger application ATrxEB usb_bootloader_trxeb hex TrxEB bootloader cebal_fw_trxeb hex TrxEB application 8 Troubleshooting This section contains troubleshooting for the SmartRF Flash Programmer If this section does not answer your question try the user s guide of your device or evaluation board or search the Texas Instruments E2E forum http www ti com e2e Q1 have two EBs with the same EB ID and l m unable to use them together What do do A1 Two EBs with the same EB ID cause a driver conflict The solution is to resurrect one of the EBs and give it a new EB ID Here it is assumed that the EBs is two CC Debuggers but this applies to SmartRFO5EB as well 1 Connect one CC Debugger to your computer 2 Connect the CC Debugger you want to resurrect to a separate power source e g another computer or a USB charger 3 Use SmartRF Flash Programmer to resurrect the CC Debugger as described in the CC Debugger s User s guide For details on resurrecting other EBs do
5. Part 15 Compliant Caution This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Interference Statement for Class A EVM devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Interference Statement for Class B EVM devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This
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7. appear 8 Remove jumper on pin 9 10 on P4 and mount jumpers on P5 NOR Note After the programming is finished it takes a few seconds before the device appear in the device list This is due to timing constrains on the USB bus after programming and reset of the device 5 2 2 Automatic Firmware update of the Evaluation Board The firmware can be updated automatically with the latest version The latest version of the firmware is installed together with any of the SmartRF Tools When the Evaluation Board is connected to the USB port the flash programmer will compare the current firmware version with the version found in the hex files installed together with the flash programmer If current firmware is found to be an old version this will be indicated as shown in Figure 10 1 Texas Instruments SmartRF Flash Programmer 435 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS What do you want to program Program E valuation Board M Update EB Firmware gt EB Application USB EB application serial EB bootloader The firmware is of ee i D D i 5 i i EB ID Chip type EB type EB firmware ID AEB fimwarrev an old revision 0124 CC2530 SmartRF SEB 0500 0012 fold The Update EB Firmware button is enabled Figure 10 Old firmware indication There will also be a popup dialog with information about how to update the EB Firmware See Figure 11 13 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G Ol
8. application serial EB bootloader 435 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS p typ p EB firmware ID EBfimwarerev 0124 CC2530 SmartRFO5SEB 0500 0013 8245 N CC Debugger Firmware revision number Flash image C Program Files T exas Instruments SmartRF Tools Flash Programmers bins i Change 1 bytes at Ox ones to o2 Actions C Erase Erase and program CN C Erase program and verify C Append and verify ag Ca ae eT Perform actions IEEE MAC address successfully read Figure 9 Programming of the Evaluation Board EB application USB is used when updating the USB MCU found on SmartRF04EB SmartRFO5EB CC Debugger and CC2430DB The use of this tab is described in chapter 5 2 1 EB application serial can be used in stead of the EB application USB to update the USB MCU on SmartRFO4EB This setup requires the EC2 serial adapter from Silab For the rest it has the same functionality as the EB application USB EB bootloader is used to update the bootloader on SmartRFO4EB SmartRFO5EB CC Debugger and CC2430DB Further details are described in chapter 5 2 3 5 2 1 USB MCU firmware update Figure 9 show the EB application USB tab It provides the possibility to update the firmware on an Evaluation Board using only a USB cable No additional programmer is necessary When a SmartRFOAEB SmartRFO5EB CC Debugger or CC2430DB is connected it will appear in t
9. the USB MCU Normally there shouldn t be any problem to use the fast speed The flash image can be selected from a drop down list with a history of the last 10 images that has been programmed It is also possible to use the button on the right side to browse for the required flash image The connected CC Debugger or SmartRFO4EB board should be visible in the list of connected devices The Chip type should be CC2511 Select the required device Specify the board identification ID Number and select the actions Erase and program or Erase program and verify Click the Perform actions button to start programming Status will be displayed in the field below the button 16 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 6 CommandLine Interface 6 1 Options To get all available options in the command line interface run the SmartRFProgConsole exe in a command window without any parameters arguments A list of all available options will then be printed out These options are the same as the ones available in the GUI version of the Flash programmer Please refer to chapter 4 for a description of these 6 2 Plug in to IAR Workbench The command line interface can be integrated in the IAR Workbench To setup IAR with this feature follow the instructions below 6 2 1 Setup Start IAR Workbench and choose Configure Tools from the Tools menu Figure 15 IAR Embedded Workbench IDE File Edit View Project T
10. 1 4 IEEE 802 15 4 address general change field The input fields for the IEEE address depend on the connected RF Device Location Primary C Seconda IEEE Ox 00 1248 0001 14 38 C3 Figure 6 IEEE address for ZigBee SoC CC2530 31 M Change 3 bytes at Ox oFoog to 12 F43D Figure 7 Change field for non ZigBee SoC 8 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G IEEE address on ZigBee devices like CC2430 31 On a CC243x the IEEE address is stored in the last 8 bytes of the flash E g the placement is different depending on the size of the Flash See Table 1 below Chip type IEEE address start IEEE address end CC243xF128 Ox1FFF8 Ox1lFFFF CC243xF64 OxFFF8 OxFFFF CC243xF32 Ox7FF8 Ox7FFF Table 1 Placement of IEEE address To read the IEEE address from a chip select the appropriate Chip type e g F 128 and push the Read IEEE button To write the IEEE address to a chip manually write the address into the IEEE field hexadecimal with a space between each byte and then push the Write IEEE address button Writing the IEEE address will fail if the flash is write protected or the debug command lock is set If the Retain IEEE address when reprogramming the chip is checked the IEEE address is preserved when a new program is written to the chip with the Erase and program or Erase program and verify action This is however not possible if the debug c
11. Download and unpack the zip file from the TI web page http www ti com tool flash programmer Double click on Setup SmartRFProgr x x x exe file to start the installation Follow the instructions on the screen Note The installation of SmartRF Flash Programmer must be executed with administrator privileges For Windows Vista and Windows 7 a User Access Control dialog will appear when starting the installer If the user has administrator privileges click on the yes button to continue installation If the user doesn t have administrator privileges a user id and password with these privileges must be entered 4 22 i TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 Programming Using the GUI Version The Graphical User Interface operates in two different user modes One for programming of System on Chip modules and one for programming of the Evaluation Boards MCU 5 1 Program CCxxx SoC or MSP430 devices Figure 1 shows the user mode for programming of System on Chip modules Two types of modules are supported Texas Instruments SmartRF Flash Programmer What do you want to program Program CCxxxx SoC or MSP430 men EB ID Chip type EB type gt EB firmware ID Texa INSTRUMENTS Interface MSP430 tab System on Chip Fast used to program MSP430 MCU s tab Used to program CCxxxx SoC C svn_work Projects 02582_EVM_Production_Test trun
12. Erase program and verify C Append and verify C Verify against hex file C Read flash into hex file Actions Write protect Chapter 5 1 1 2 Block debug commands incl read access B Cannot Append and verify when set Perform actions CC2530 ID0124 IEEE MAC address read successfully Flash lock Chapter 5 1 1 3 Figure 2 System on Chip window 5 1 1 1 Device list The device list show all currently connected System on Chip devices Note that when the System on Chip tab is selected any Evaluation Board without a System on Chip EM connected will not be displayed If more than one chip is connected the one selected marked blue in this window is the one that will be programmed 6 22 I TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 1 1 2 Actions There are six different actions that can be performed on the Texas Instruments SoC To perform an action select one and then press the Perform actions button The progress bar and output window at the bottom will output the progress and result of the action The six actions are Erase This action will erase the flash memory of the selected SoC Erase and program Will erase the flash memory of the selected SoC and then program it with the hex file selected in the Flash image field Erase program and verify Same as Erase and program but after the programming the content of the flash will be read back and compare
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15. Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 2 3 2 SmartRFO5EB 3 Texas Instruments SmartRF Flash Programmer ki What do you want to program TEXAS Program Evaluation Board INSTRUMENTS EB Application USB EB application serial EB bootloader PC Device SmartRFO5EB fig Interface Fast Flash image C svn_work satsw projects srfO5fw trunk hex usb_bootloader_srf05eb he El Chip type EB type EB firmware ID 8245 CC2511 CC Debugger O5CC 0016 USB Debug CC Debugger SmartRFOSEB The Programmer should be listed here r Actions Erase 2 r PESE Board identification Erase program and verify ID Number 0123 RS M Auto increment ID number C Verify against hex file C Re t Perform actions Figure 13 SmartRFOBEB bootloader For programming of the bootloader on SmartRFO5EB it is possible to use the CC Debugger as illustrated on the image shown when Device SmartRFOBEB is selected It is also possible to use a SmartRFOAEB or SmartRFO5EB board instead of the CC Debugger The 10 pin flat ribbon cable should then be connected on the SoC Debug header on the SmartRFOxEB Programmer Device to be programmed SoC Debug USB Debug SmartRFO4EB SmartRFOSEB Figure 14 Programming of bootloader with SmartRF04EB The interface speed can be set to either Fast or Slow This determines the clock speed on the debug interface of
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18. d Firmware on Evaluation Board One of the connected Evaluation Boards is running an old version of the firmware The firmware can be updated automatically with the latest version installed together with the flash programmer The update can be started from the Program Evaluation Board panel Select the EB Application USB tab The Lipdate EB Firmware button should be visible and enabled if old Firmware have been detected The board with old Firmware should be marked with old behind the EB Firmware rev number Select the device and click on the Update EB Firmware button What do you want to program Program Evaluation Board Update EB Firmware 5 tee opua EB Application USB EB application serial EB bootloader EB firmware ID EBefirmaare rev 0124 CC2530 SmartRFO5EB 0500 0015 old eee Note SmartRFO4EB SoC Evaluation Module must be removed before update is started CC2430DB PS jumpers must be removed and jumper 9 10 on P4 must be mounted Don t show this message again Figure 11 Popup dialog for old EB firmware 14 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 2 8 EB bootloader The bootloader of the different Evaluation Boards can be updated from the EB bootloader tab 5 2 8 1 SmartRFO4EB Texas Instruments SmartRF Flash Programmer j What do you want to program Program E valuation Board EB Application USB EB application serial EB bootloader EXAS
19. d with the hex file This will detect errors during programming or errors caused by damaged flash It is therefore recommended to always verify after programming Append and verify This action will write the contents of the hex file given in the Flash image field to the selected SoC without erasing the Flash first Note that all the Flash written to must read OxFF be erased before programming starts Feature is useful when a program is divided into more that one hex file This action uses debug commands to read from the Flash which means that if the debug commands are blocked on the chip it is impossible to perform this action Verify against hex file This action will compare the contents of the Flash with a hex file given in the Flash image field Note that the function only verifies that the contents of the hex file is present in the Flash it does not check if there is anything additional written in the Flash This action uses debug commands to read from the Flash which means that if the debug commands are blocked on the chip it is impossible to perform this action Read into hex file This action will read the entire content of the Flash and then write it to the hex file given in the Flash image field Note that the hex file given in the Flash image field will be overwritten This action uses debug commands to read from the Flash which means that if the debug commands are blocked on the chip it is impossible to perfor
20. el extended Format variant None Module local symbols Include all Cancel Figure 19 Generate HEX file as primary output To produce a hex file for banked code please see the manual named SWRU038 IAR User Manual available from www ti com Note that if you only select the HEX file as output from the linker you cannot debug this particular image To have both the hex file and the debug file output select Debug information for C SPY and Allow C SPY specific extra output file Then select the Extra Output tab 19 22 l INSTRUMENTS Category General Options C C Compiler Assembler Custom Build Build Actions Debugger Third Party Driver Texas Instrument Infineon ROM Monitor Analog Devices Silabs Simulator Options for node per test SmartRF Flash Programmer SWRUO069G Factory Settings Output Extra Output define Diagnostics List Config Proce gt V Generate extra output file m Output file N Override default per test hex Format Output format intel extended m Format variant None Select Generate extra output file and specify name of the hex file 20 22 I TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 7 Installed hex files After installation of the Flash Programmer a few hex files have been installed The typical location of these files will be C Program Files Texas
21. en each byte When Erase and program or Erase program and verify action is performed the bytes at the given address from the hex file are replaced with those written by the user before the chip is programmed The hex file itself is not changed 9 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 1 1 5 View Information Page To view the information page click on the View Info Page button shown at the left side Only applicable for CC253x and CC254x The Information Page is a read only region that stores various device information 10 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 1 2 MSP430 Programming 4i Texas Instruments SmartRF Flash Programmer ki What do you want to program TEXAS Program CCxxxx SoC or MSP430 IS INSTRUMENTS Systemon Chip MSP430 The Device Name will indicate the PotName MSP430 MCU AVAILABLE COM4 MSP430F 2618 AVAILABLE HIDO199 COM39 MSP430F2274 device name Refresh Flash image C Documents and Settings a01 90575 My Documents CC430 code_from_ w EX Write IEEE IEEE Ox 01 02 03 04 05 06 08 09 Port Name indicate if Virtual serial port COM or Human Interface Device HID will be used for the connected device Read Write of the Actions IEEE address is only C Erase applicable for Erase and program R C Erase program and verify devices where the UE NEU
22. ent and not intended for consumer use It is intended solely for use for preliminary feasibility evaluation in laboratory development environments by technically qualified electronics experts who are familiar with the dangers and application risks associated with handling electrical mechanical components systems and subsystems It should not be used as all or part of a finished end product Your Sole Responsibility and Risk You acknowledge represent and agree that 1 You have unique knowledge concerning Federal State and local regulatory requirements including but not limited to Food and Drug Administration regulations if applicable which relate to your products and which relate to your use and or that of your employees affiliates contractors or designees of the EVM for evaluation testing and other purposes 2 You have full and exclusive responsibility to assure the safety and compliance of your products with all such laws and other applicable regulatory requirements and also to assure the safety of any activities to be conducted by you and or your employees affiliates contractors or designees using the EVM Further you are responsible to assure that any interfaces electronic and or mechanical between the EVM and any human body are designed with suitable isolation and means to safely limit accessible leakage currents to minimize the risk of electrical shock hazard 3 Since the EVM is not a completed product it may not meet all appli
23. equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For EVMs annotated as IC INDUSTRY CANADA Compliant This Class A or B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Concerning EVMs including radio transmitters This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Concerning EVMs including detachable antenna
24. he device list In the rightmost column the revision number of the current firmware can be read Note that the update procedure is different for SmartRFO4EB and CC2430DB However the hex file used fw400 hex is identical for the two products SmartRFO5EB and CC Debugger uses a different hex file specially build for the USB MCU CC251 1 12 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 2 1 1 Updating SmartRFO4EB SmartRFO5EB USB MCU firmware 1 Remove any CCxxxxEM module and all external equipment connected to the Evaluation Board 2 Connect the USB cable to the Evaluation Board and turn it on it should appear in the Device list with Chip type N A Browse to the correct flash image e g fw0400 hex for SmartRFO4EB Choose the Erase program and verify Push Perform actions The status indicator at the bottom will show the progress and when completed the text EB firmware update OK will appear D OR c 5 2 1 2 Updating CC2430DB USB MCU firmware 1 Remove all jumpers on P5 2 Connect pin 9 and 10 on P4 USB deb together 3 Connect the USB cable to the CC2430DB and turn it on it should appear in the Device list with Chip type EB type and EB firmware ID set to N A Browse to the correct flash image e g fw400 hex Choose the Erase program and verify Push Perform actions The status indicator at the bottom will show the progress and when completed the text EB firmware update OK will
25. k 3_Design y fooo7o to Flash image Change EN bytes at Ox r Actions C Erase Cc Flash lock effective after program append Write protect i n C Append and verify Write protect boot black C Verify against hex file C Read flash into hex file Block debug commands incl read access NB Cannot Append and verify when set Perform actions Ua 0 0057 Figure 1 Program CCxxxx SoC or MSP430 System on Chip is used to program Texas Instruments SOC s e g CC1110 CC2430 CC2510 and CC2530 The use of this tab is described in chapter 5 1 1 MSP430 is used to program the MSP430 MCU used in various RF development kits Further details are described in chapter 5 1 2 5 22 13 TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 1 1 System on chip i Texas Instruments SmartRF Flash Programmer ki What do you want to program TEXAS Program CCxxxx SoC or MSP430 INSTRUMENTS System on Chip MSP430 EB ID Chip type EB type EB firmware ID 0124 CC2530 SmartRFO5EB 0500 0013 Device list Chapter 5 1 1 1 IEEE address only CC2430 Chapter 5 1 1 4 00 12 4B 00 01 14 38 C3 Location E Primary Secondary IEEE Ox address when reprogramming the chip lash lock effective after program append C Erase and program
26. l operation some circuit components may have case temperatures greater than 60 C as long as the input and output are maintained at a normal ambient operating temperature These components include but are not limited to linear regulators switching transistors pass transistors and current sense resistors which can be identified using the EVM schematic located in the EVM User s Guide When placing measurement probes near these devices during normal operation please be aware that these devices may be very warm to the touch As with all electronic evaluation tools only qualified personnel knowledgeable in electronic measurement and diagnostics normally found in development environments should use these EVMs Agreement to Defend Indemnify and Hold Harmless You agree to defend indemnify and hold TI its licensors and their representatives harmless from and against any and all claims damages losses expenses costs and liabilities collectively Claims arising out of or in connection with any use of the EVM that is not in accordance with the terms of the agreement This obligation shall apply whether Claims arise under law of tort or contract or any other legal theory and even if the EVM fails to perform as described or expected Safety Critical or Life Critical Applications If you intend to evaluate the components for possible use in safety critical applications such as life support where a failure of the TI product would reasonably be expected to c
27. la TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SmartRF Flash Programmer User Manual 2 Texas Instruments SmartRF Flash Programmer What do you want to program 4i TEXAS Program CCxxxx SoC or MSP430 INSTRUMENTS System on Chip MSP430 Chip type EB type EB firmware ID 9999 CC2540 SmatAFD4EB 0400 0043 5266 CC2530 SmartRFOSEB Interface Fast Flash image C Program Files as Instruments Packet SniffeGeneral Firmye Location Read IEEE write IE E Primary Secondary IEEE Ox V Retain IEEE address when reprogramming the chip View Info Page Actions e C Erase and program Erase program and verify Append and verify Block debug commands incl read access C Verify against hex file n s pend flash inta hex fie NB Cannot Append and verify when set Flash lock effective after program append Write protect Perform actions r SWRUO69G l TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRU069G Table of contents 1 INERODUCTION possim EUMD 3 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL nest do odas Dota ade spo bc Jose spa Ie agno oa eodd ge aree tia ise enoia Sac tte dat teen de ua 3 3 1020 OE E E frr 3 4 ENS TAL LATIONS lcm 4 5 PROGRAMMING USING THE GUI VERSION sssssnnnnnenerenenenennenerenennneses 5 5 1 PROGRAM CCXXX SOC OR MSP430 DEVICES siennes 5 5 1 1 System ON Chip teretes E des OEE ee ndn 5 1 2 MSP430 Programming 5 2 PROGRAM EVALUATION BOARD
28. m this action 7 22 l TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 5 1 1 3 Flash lock When programming a chip it is possible to apply the different flash lock and debug command lock options that are supported by the chip These fields will change depending on the chip type selected in the device list Please refer to the datasheet for the different chip types for a description of these lock features Note that if the debug command lock is set it is impossible to use most of the debug commands on the chip E g the flash may no longer be read out CC11xx CC25xx and CC24xx For these devices it is possible to write protect all pages or the upper part of the page numbers Flash lock effective after program append Write protect 32 kB All pages v Write protect boot block Block debug commands incl read access NB Cannot Append and verify when set Figure 3 Write protect CC243x CC253x and CC2540 For these devices it is possible to write protect each page of the flash image The input field Write protect should be given as shown in Figure 4 Write protect CC2530 The pages to be write protected can be given separated by a comma It is also possible to specify a range of pages Flash lock effective after program append Write protect 1 4 126 Block debug commands incl read access NB Cannot Append and verify when set Figure 4 Write protect CC2530 5 1
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31. ommand lock is set on the chip before the programming starts IEEE address on ZigBee devices like CC2530 31 For CC253x it is possible to have two IEEE addresses programmed in flash The Primary address is programmed in the Information Page and can only be read The address is preprogrammed in factory The secondary IEEE address which is optional used when the address in the information page is not used is stored at the end of the flash The last 16 bytes is used for lock bits and the IEEE address is stored in the last 8 bytes before the lock bits Chip type IEEE address start IEEE address end CC253xF256 Ox3FFE8 0x3F FEF CC253xF128 Ox1FFE8 Ox1lFFEF CC253xF64 OxFFE8 OxFFEF CC253xF32 Ox7FE8 Ox7FEF To read the IEEE address select either Primary or Secondary and push the Read IEEE button Only the secondary IEEE address can be written All the other rules are the same as described above for CC243x Change Field on non ZigBee devices The intention of this field is to provide an easy and quick way to give a unique address to the chip when programming it It gives the user the possibility to change any number of bytes at any location in the program read from the hex file before it is written to the chip When Change is checked input the start address e g the first byte that should be changed into the first field Then the new values are written into the rightmost field hexadecimal with a space betwe
32. ools Window Help D c Le amp Workspace Configure Configure Viewers Files FlashProgram Options Filename Extensions Figure 15 Tools Menu Press New and add the information present in Table 2 see Figure 16 Field Value Menu Text FlashProgram Command C Program Files Texas Instruments SmartRF Tools Flash Programmer bin SmartRFProgConsole exe Argument S EPV F TARGET_PATH K 0 Table 2 Flash Programmer Setup 1 Insert the complete path to the Command Line Flash Programmer 17 22 i TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G Configure Tools Menu Content Cancel ET _ Remove Menu Text FlashProgram Command JE Program Files Chipcon FlashProg Smar Browse Argument so EPY F TARGET_PATH K O Initial Directory ooo v Redirect to Output Window IV Prompt for Command Line Tool Available when not debugging Figure 16 Configure Tools 6 22 Use After setup a new target is placed on the Tools menu IAR Embedded Workbench IDE File Edit View Project Tools Window Help L a bd amp Options Configure Tools Filename Extensions z Configure Viewers Files FlashProgram Figure 17 Using Flash Programmer from IAR Workbench Setup your project to generate hex file as primary output Figure 19 compile and link and choose Flash P
33. out this manual This manual covers the use of the Flash programmer both the GUI version and the Command Line Interface The manual describes the most common functions and options available Chapter 5 2 will describe how to use the Command Line Interface of the Flash Programmer from IAR Embedded Workbench to perform post build operations like flash programming The Flash Programmer has functionality to program the USB MCU found on SmartRFO4EB and CC2430DB through the Silicon Laboratories serial adapter EC2 This is not covered in this manual 3 Definitions CC Debugger The CC Debugger can be used as interface to program SoC s mounted on Battery Boards and to update the USB MCU on SmartRFO5EB CLI Command Line Interface Factory firmware The firmware that is supplied programmed into the USB MCU from the factory This firmware supports SmartRF Studio operation as well as a stand alone PER tester GUI Graphical User Interface SmartRF 04DK A collective term used for all development kits for the SmartRF 04 platform i e CC2510DK and CC2430ZDK SmartRF 05DK A collective term used for all development kits for the SmartRF05 platform i e CC2520DK USB MCU The Silicon Labs C8051F320 MCU used to provide a USB interface on the SmartRF 04EB and CC2430DB The CC2511 MCU used to provide a USB interface on the SmartRFO5EB 3 22 I TEXAS SmartRF Flash Programmer INSTRUMENTS SWRUO69G 4 Installation
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35. rogram from the Tools menu A command line window will be displayed Figure 18 After the S option an empty parenthesize is present If this parenthesize is empty the first available development card is used If more than one development card is connected fill in the ID number for the card you want to use in the empty parenthesize The K 0 option will retain the IEEE address while programming Use K 0 on CC2430F128 K 1 on CC2430F64 and K 2 on CC2430F32 If the K option is removed the IEEE address is not retained The EPV option is for Erase program and verify 18 22 13 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SmartRF Flash Programmer SWRUO69G CS Command line for FlashProgram 50 EPY Fe TARGET PATHS K 0 Cancel Figure 18 Command Line Window Press OK and the hex file will be downloaded Options for node bank x Category General Options C C Compiler Assembler Custom Build Build Actions Debugger Third Party Driver Chipcon ROM Monitor Analog Devices Silabs Simulator Factory Settings Output Extra Output define Diagnostics List Config Proce_4 gt Output file IV Override default Secondary output file flename hex None for the selected format Format C Debug information for C SPY IY With runtime control modules Jv with 1 0 emulation modules F Buffered terminal output F Allow C SPY specific extra output file Oth a Output format Jint
36. s Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in the user guide with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Cet appareil num rique de la classe A ou B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Les changements ou les modifications pas express ment approuv s par la partie responsable de la conformit ont pu vider l autorit de l utilisateur pour actionner l quipement Concernant les EVMs avec appareils radio Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonc
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38. step 1 and 2 above and follow the resurrection process in the respective EB s User s Guide 21 22 l TEXAS INSTRUMENTS 9 Document history SmartRF Flash Programmer SWRU069G Revision Date Description Changes G 2014 01 15 Added Troubleshooting chapter Mapped revision numbers in this table to the TI literature revision number F 2012 01 18 Added information about the installation E 2010 12 09 d with the changes of the SmartRF Flash Programmer version 10 x D 2009 02 11 New version with support for CC2530 and the CC Debugger C 2007 12 27 New version with support for SmartRFO5EB and MSP430 B 2007 09 19 Update of images and description of hex files added A 2006 05 16 Minor changes 1 1 2006 02 16 Changed layout 1 0 2005 12 21 Initial release 22 22 EVALUATION BOARD KIT MODULE EVM ADDITIONAL TERMS Texas Instruments TI provides the enclosed Evaluation Board Kit Module EVM under the following conditions The user assumes all responsibility and liability for proper and safe handling of the goods Further the user indemnifies TI from all claims arising from the handling or use of the goods Should this evaluation board kit not meet the specifications indicated in the User s Guide the board kit may be returned within 30 days from the date of delivery for a full refund THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY MADE BY SELLER TO BUYER AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL
39. tionnement Concernant les EVMs avec antennes d tachables Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique l intention des autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tablissement d une communication satisfaisante Le pr sent metteur radio a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s dans le manuel d usage et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l imp dance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste ou dont le gain est sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur Important Notice for Users of EVMs for RF Products in Japan This development kit is NOT certified as Confirming to Technical Regulations of Radio Law of Japan If you use this product in Japan you are required by Radio Law of Japan to follow the instructions below with respect to this product 1 Use this product in a shielded room or any other test facility as defined in the notification 173 issued by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on March 28 2006 based o

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