Xds110-Based Jtag Emulator; Wired Connections, Jumper Settings, Buttons, And Leds; Xds-110 Debug Probe; Default Jumper Configuration For Jtag Lines - Texas Instruments CC3220-LAUNCHXL User Manual

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Hardware Description
2.4

XDS110-Based JTAG Emulator

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 CC3220 LaunchPad kit has the
XDS-110-based debug probe (see
nearly all TI Arm device derivatives.
2.5

Wired Connections, Jumper Settings, Buttons, and LEDs

2.5.1
JTAG Headers
The headers are provided on the board to isolate the CC3220 device from the onboard XDS110-based
JTAG emulator. These jumpers are shorted by default when the board is shipped from TI.
Table 1
are for default configurations, and
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CC3220 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi
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6), which is a simple and low-cost debugger that supports
Figure 6. XDS-110 Debug Probe
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Figure 7. Default Jumper Configuration for JTAG Lines
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shows the external emulator connection.
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