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5. Fill all the necessary fields properly. Make sure to select the correct device type (CC3220 for CC3220
and CC3220S device, CC3220SF for CC3220SF device) and click on Create Project, as shown in
Figure
2-8.
NOTE: Although not required for the first step of this Getting Started guide (which uses a
programmable image), TI recommends putting the device in Development mode to allow
JTAG operation so the image can be loaded by an IDE (described in
6. Click the Connect button, as shown in
device. Also, the SOP[2..0] configuration must be 010.
7. Once connected, click the Service Pack icon at the lower left.
NOTE: Flashing the service pack is not mandatory to develop the format of the device. However, if
the example to be debugged requires the service pack, the service pack can be programmed
with the development formatting.
8. Browse and select the service pack installed in
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Figure 2-8. Create Project
Figure
2-9. Make sure the serial terminal is not connected to the
Figure 2-9. Connect and Disconnect
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