CC3220 LaunchPad

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How to connect with J-Link

The TI CC3220 LaunchPad 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).

If powering the board via the top USB connector, leave all four power supply jumpers connected(J21/J20/J19/J17)

If powering the board via an external power supply, remove all four power supply jumpers (J21/J20/J19/J17)

To use the Bord in SWD, SOP (J13) needs to be set to 0 and to use it in JTAG mode, SOP (J13) needs to be set to 1:

  • SOP (J13) configured for JTAG
  • SOP (J13) configured for SWD

Using TI CC3220 LaunchPad with JTAG-/SWD-Isolators

Unfortunately, the board is not able to supply the JTAG- or SWD-Isolator with the necessary power (40 mA peak, 25 mA typ. consumption). Therefore it is required to supply the target side with an additional external 3.3V power source.