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Forum Post: RE: Webench and the TIDA-00056 for an H2S Sensor

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Reagan,
 
I appreciate you finally answering the question I’ve had all along of “Do I need to reprogram the CC2541 microprocessor?”  The answer being yes.  But now I am having a tough time finding the application to download/purchase.  I don’t want to buy an application just to realize that I needed a different application and none of the applications on the website that Web bench sent me to strictly talk about the TIDA-00056 application.  I already have the debugger, but which program do I need to download/purchase to communicate with the CC2541.
 
Best regards,
Nicole Stanton
Engineer
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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P.O. Box 999, MSIN K5-17
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From: Reagan Revisore [mailto:bounce-3502116@mail.e2e.ti.com]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 4:41 PM
To: analog_elab@mail.e2e.ti.com
Subject: RE: [Webench Tools Forum] Webench and the TIDA-00056 for an H2S Sensor
 

Nicole,

I apologize for the delay here, but have you seen the LMP91000 Sensor AFE Designer (link below.) From there, it will open up a tutorial that you can watch, followed by a sensor selection page. Unfortunately the Synkera sensors aren't listed, but you can add it by clicking the "NEW" button labeled at the top of the page. I would start with this process for the hardware, then follow the user guide about updating the firmware using the CC debugger.

LMP91000 Webench: http://webench.ti.com/webench5/sensorafe/?part=LMP91000

Eval Board User Guide: http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/snoa922/snoa922.pdf

-Reagan

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