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The TI CC3220 LaunPad evaluation board does comes with an on board debugger which drives the debug signals by default. In order to be able to connect with a J-Link to the CC2640R2 device, the jumper as shown on image below needs to be removed.
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The TI CC3220 LaunPad evaluation board does come with an on board debugger (XDS110) which drives the debug signals by default. In order to be able to connect with a J-Link to the CC3220SF device, the jumpers as shown on image below needs to be removed in order to isolate the on board debugger. The J-Link needs to be connected through the 9-pin Cortex-M connector (JTAG_IN).
   
 
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Revision as of 18:04, 22 March 2018

The TI CC3220 LaunPad evaluation board does come with an on board debugger (XDS110) which drives the debug signals by default. In order to be able to connect with a J-Link to the CC3220SF device, the jumpers as shown on image below needs to be removed in order to isolate the on board debugger. The J-Link needs to be connected through the 9-pin Cortex-M connector (JTAG_IN).

WIKI TI LAUNCHXL CC2640R2.png