Difference between revisions of "Silicon Labs BRD4271A"
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*Link: [[File:VENDOR_DEVICENAME_TestProject_ES_V452b.zip]] |
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Revision as of 11:08, 14 June 2023
This article describes specifics for the Silicon Labs BRD4271A (EFR32xG25) extension board installed on the PCB4001 carrier board evaluation board.
[PICTURE OF BOARD]
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Preparing for J-Link
- Connect the J-Link to the 20-pin debug connector.
- Power the board using the mini USB connector.
- Verify the Connection with e.g. J-Link Commander. The output should look as follows:
Example Project
The following example project was created with the SEGGER Embedded Studio project wizard and runs out-of-the-box on the [SiliconVendor] [EvalBoardName].
It is a simple Hello World sample linked into the internal flash.
SETUP
- J-Link software: V6.74
- Embedded Studio: V4.52b
- Hardware: Silicon Labs BRD4210A extension board installed on the PCB4001 carrier board
- Link: File:VENDOR DEVICENAME TestProject ES V452b.zip