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\section cc26xx_cc13xx_riot RIOT-OS on CC26xx/CC13xx boards
## <a name="cc26xx_cc13xx_toc"> Table of Contents </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc26xx_cc13xx_toc)
1. [Overview](#cc26xx_cc13xx_overview)
2. [Flashing the CCFG](#cc26xx_cc13xx_ccfg)
3. [Debugging](#cc26xx_cc13xx_debugging)
1. [Using OpenOCD](#cc26xx_cc13xx_openocd)
1. [Using Uniflash](#cc26xx_cc13xx_uniflash)
# <a name="cc26xx_cc13xx_overview"> Overview </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc26xx_cc13xx_toc)
# Overview
The CC26xx/C13xx is a family of micro controllers fabricated by Texas Instruments
for low-power communications, using protocols such as BLE, IEEE 802.15.4g-2012,
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@note The actual flash size is the flash size minus 88 bytes, these 88 bytes are
reserved for the CCFG, see also [Flashing the CCFG](#cc26xx_cc13xx_ccfg).
# <a name="cc26xx_cc13xx_ccfg"> Flashing the CCFG </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc26xx_cc13xx_toc)
# Flashing the CCFG
@warning Setting an incorrect CCFG configuration may lock out yourself
out of the device.
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@note Once flashed, there's no need to flash it again, unless the configuration
needs to be changed.
# <a name="cc26xx_cc13xx_debugging"> Debugging </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc26xx_cc13xx_toc)
# Debugging
Development kits from Texas Instruments come with an XDS110 on-board debug probe
that provides programming, flashing and debugging capabilities.
It can either use proprietary Texas Instruments tools for programming, or OpenOCD.
### <a name="cc26xx_cc13xx_openocd"> Using OpenOCD </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc26xx_cc13xx_toc)
### Using OpenOCD
To use OpenOCD with the XDS110 you need to use the an special version of
OpenOCD made by TI (upstream version is not _yet_ compatible). You can
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environment variable directly in the make command line or in your shell
nitialization
### <a name="cc26xx_cc13xx_uniflash"> Using Uniflash </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc26xx_cc13xx_toc)
### Using Uniflash
The TI's Code Composer Studio provides the necessary tools to use the debug
features of the XDS110; Uniflash provides flashing tools. Both programs can