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Programming the F28004x LaunchPad

The F28004x LaunchPad software package includes pre-built binaries for each of the example applications. If you installed the C2000Ware software to the default installation path of C:\ti\c2000\C2000Ware_<version>, you can find the example applications in C:\ti\c2000\C2000Ware_<version>\examples. The on-board XDS110 is used with the On-Chip Flash Programmer tool to program applications on the F28004x LaunchPad.

Follow these steps to program example applications into the F28004x LaunchPad development kit using the on-board XDS110 debug probe:

  1. Install CCS on a PC running Microsoft Windows.
  2. Connect the USB-A cable plug in to an available USB port on the PC and plug the Micro-B plug to the port (USB101) on the F28004x LaunchPad.
  3. Verify that LED0, at the top of the board is illuminated indicating USB power as well as LED1, which indicates the target and debugger are powered.
  4. Install Windows XDS110 and Virtual COM Port drivers if prompted. Installation instructions can be found at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/XDS110.
  5. Run CCS on the PC.
  6. Launch the Target Configuration included in the project. Ensure that the Target Configuration configured to use the 2-pin cJTAG advanced configuration.
  7. Click Load Program and select the program to load.