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PROGRAM:

NAME


ao-bitbang - Low-level cc1111 interface diagnostic tool

SYNOPSIS


ao-bitbang

DESCRIPTION


ao-bitbang connects through a CP2103 usb-to-serial converter and uses the GPIO pins to
communicate with the debug port on a cc1111 device. It provides raw access to the debug
pins to help debug the lowest level communication path.

USAGE


ao-bitbang reads a sequence of bit manipulations from stdin, sends them to the device and
reports status on stdout.

Each line on stdin should contain a single letter command for each of the three debug
lines on the cc1111 -- clock, data and reset. Each bit can be in one of three states -- on
(C, D or R), off (.) or tri-state (-) for input. Empty lines, or lines starting with '#'
are ignored. Anything beyond the last bit in a line is also ignored. The bits must be
listed in the correct order, and the 'on' values must match the desired bit.

EXAMPLE


Reset the target device
# reset
C D R
C D R
C D R
C D R

Get Chip ID
#
# Debug mode - drive RESET_N low for two clock cycles
#
C D R
. D .
C D .
. D .
C D .
. D R

#
# GET_CHIP_ID

C . R 0
. . R
C D R 1
. D R
C D R 1
. D R
C . R 0
. . R

C D R 1
. D R
C . R 0
. . R
C . R 0
. . R
C . R 0
. . R

#
# start reading again
#

C D R
. - R
C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R

C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R

C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R

C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R
C - R
. - R

C D R

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