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2.2.2 XDS110-Based Onboard Debug Probe
To keep development easy and cost effective, TI's LaunchPad development kits integrate an onboard debug
probe, which eliminates the need for expensive programmers. The CC3235MODSF LaunchPad has the
XDS-110-based debug probe (see
TI Arm device derivatives.
The dotted line through J101 shown in
signals that cross this line can be disconnected by jumpers on J101, the isolation jumper block. More details on
the isolation jumper block are in
The XDS110 debug probe also provides a "backchannel" UART-over-USB connection with the host, which can
be very useful during debugging and for easy communication with a PC. More details can be found in
2.2.4.
The XDS110 debug probe hardware can be found in the schematics in
LaunchPad hardware design
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CC3235MODSF SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi
LaunchPad™ Hardware
Figure
2-4), which is a simple and low-cost debugger that supports nearly all
Figure 2-4. XDS-110 Debug Probe
Figure 2-4
divides the XDS110 debug probe from the target area. The
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