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      • As long as you are working with EFM32 microcontrollers, you do not need any other debug adapter.
      www.silabs.com/documents/public/application-notes/AN0043.pdf
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  2. Oct 5, 2022 · how program/debug silabs EFM32 via the USB built-in interface. Program: Yes, you can do that over USB with a bootloader. See AN0042. Debug: No, for debugging you would need an SWD debugger, like the one on the DK or STK. I recommend using one of the STKs as there is plenty example code available for these and they have the debugger included.

  3. The EFM32 microcontrollers use the ARM CoreSightTM on-chip debug and trace interface. Serial Wire Debug technology (SWD), specifically the Serial Wire Debug Port (SW-DP) for the EFM32, is used as the interface between the on-chip debug module and the development environment on a computer.

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  4. When it comes time to put an EFM32 microcontroller onto your custom PCB design, you'll need a way to flash firmware onto and debug the chip. Hardware Connections. Connect the signals as shown below. The 20 Pin Header is the shrouded connector available on all EFM32 Starter Kits. Note that the header does not supply power to the target.

  5. Jul 9, 2021 · Similarly, you can use a EFM32 Starter Kit ("STK") - and the on-board Segger J-Link debugger - in "Debug: OUT" mode to debug and/or program external targets. See more info on Debug modes in the User Manual for your STK.

  6. Simplicity Studio contains everything needed to develop with EFM32 and EFR32 Series 1. Things you will learn: Basic register operation. Using emlib functions. Blinking LEDs and reading buttons. LCD controller. Energy Modes. Real-Time Counter operation. Device Compatibility.

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  7. This EFM32 debug and bootloaders training reviews the ARM serial wire debug interface, SWD Select Register, AAP, debug lock/unlock, debug modules, factory programmed bootloader, and methods for recovering EFM32 STKs.

  8. EFM32 Gecko MCU and Peripheral Software Documentation. This API reference guide covers MCU peripherals, middleware, third-party libraries, and development board support for the EFM32 Gecko. Silicon Labs Radio Abstraction Interface Layer (RAIL) and wireless stack are available on docs.silabs.com . MCU Peripherals, Middleware, and Board Support.