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TASKING VX-toolset for ARM User Guide

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<strong>TASKING</strong> <strong>VX</strong>-<strong>toolset</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>ARM</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3. Connect the board to a PC with the USB cable <strong>for</strong> power supply. If Windows asks to search <strong>for</strong>drivers, you can ignore this.Eclipse target board debug configurationIn order to debug in the Eclipse environment, you have to create a debug launch configuration <strong>for</strong> yourhardware configuration. This is explained in Section 11.2, Creating a Customized Debug Configuration.Use the following settings:Target board debug configurationTargetConfigurationConnectionSettingEnergy Micro Gecko Starter KitDefaultJ-Link over USB (JTAG or SWD)12.5. Using the EFM32-G2XX-DK, Gecko Development KitThe EFM32-G2XX-DK is a development kit with an EFM32G290F128 MCU plugin board <strong>for</strong> evaluation,prototyping and application development <strong>for</strong> the EFM32 Gecko MCU family with the <strong>ARM</strong> Cortex-M3CPU core. Read the Development Kit EFM32-G2XX-DK <strong>User</strong> Manual, <strong>for</strong> detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation.Installing driver softwareThis board uses on-board J-Link, but you can also use an external J-Link. First make sure you haveinstalled the latest driver software. You can download the latest software <strong>for</strong> J-Link fromwww.segger.com/download_jlink.html.Connecting the boardIf you want to use the on-board J-Link:• Connect the board to a PC with a USB cable.If you want to use an external J-Link debugger probe:1. Connect any of the J-Link debugger probes with the 20-pin JTAG/SWD cable to the board.2. Connect J-Link to a PC with a USB cable.288

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