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How to power on and run the Zigbee module based on the CC2530 chip independently from the CCdebugger emulator [Copy link]

When I was learning zigbee recently, I bought a minimum system board based on cc2530 to learn. I encountered a problem in the networking process, and the progress has been delayed for many days. I would like to ask, why after I added the coordinator networking code to the light routine in the Z-Stack3.0.2 protocol stack, compiled it in IAR to generate a hex file, and then used flash programmer to burn it to the zigbee core board through ccdebugger, when the ccdebugger was unplugged, the zigbee module could not work normally, as if it entered a waiting state. Once the ccdebugger was reconnected, it could run normally again. I hope you can help explain why this is happening. The child is really going to be tortured.

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Is the hardware not running? Put a LED flashing code in the main program to see if the program runs normally.

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