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# Supported PC Tools

**Current CC Debugger supports the following software：**

* IAR Embedded Workbench for 8051 In circuit debugging of sys tem-on-chips
* SmartRF Flash Programmer Flash programming of sy stem-on-chips
* SmartRF Studio RF testing of radio devices (transceiv ers and SoCs)
* SmartRF Packet Sniffer Packet sniffing with selected radio devices
* PurePath Wireless Configurator Programming of CC85xx devices
* PurePath Wireless Commander Adv anced control of CC85xx devices

Emulator is between devices and RF device above the software before using the emulator download, please Be sure to connect the RF device and PC。

**SWD interface currently supports the following software：**

* J-Flash
* Keil uVision4 IDE（MDK-ARM IDE）
* IAR EWARM
* CoIDE
* TASKING
* mikroC Pro for ARM

**JTAG interface currently supports the following software：**

* IAR EWARM
* IAR EW8051
* Keil uVision4 IDE（MDK-ARM IDE）
* Uniflash
* Code Composer Studio
* OpenOCD

**UART interface currently supports the following software：**

* STC-ISP
* Putty
* SSCom


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