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8.3 Forced Boot Recovery Mode
If, for some reason, the firmware update fails and the CC Debugger appears to be non-responsive, there
is a way to force the board to only run the bootloader and stop all further execution. In this mode, no
attempts are made to start the firmware, and the board will only allow the user to perform a new firmware
upgrade over USB.
Disconnect the debugger from any power source and open the plastic enclosure.
Figure 16. Internal View of CC Debugger
Short circuit the pins as depicted in Figure 17: P1.6 on the CC2511 must be connected to GND during the
power-on reset to enter boot recovery mode.
Figure 17. Short-Circuit Pins for Boot Recovery Mode
When reconnecting the USB cable, the LED starts to blink with a RED light. This indicates that the
bootloader is running and that the debugger is in boot recovery mode.
At this point, follow the same firmware programming steps as described at the beginning of this section.
Also note that the boot recovery mode can be used as a check to verify that the bootloader on the
debugger is working.
8.4 Resurrecting the CC Debugger
If the CC Debugger appears to be completely dead when applying power, there is a way to “unbrick” the
board. The method consists of reprogramming the bootloader on the debugger using the debug connector
inside the box. This requires an extra programming device.
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SWRU197HSeptember 2010Revised April 2014 CC Debugger
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