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7. dra AAAA zd d cad ca d d a a c d a a d a d a a a HUME MME NEEM ERENEMMEMMEMEERNEREENEENES Feature EWSOS1 EV Version OY WIN Temporary license Licno xXxxx xxx xXxx xxxx Walid 30 days after first use expires xxxx xx xx If vou prefer vau can have the License Humber and Key sentto you by email for later reference The evaluation software will he operational for a limited time only Please contact vour nearest Systems office ar I amp R Systems distributor if vau wantta purchase the full version ofthe product contact link found below Hest regards LAR Systems Contact IAR Systems Figure 11 IAR registration confirmed web site example ki TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 20 of 33 from Texas Instruments C Chipcon Products CC25 ID The license number and license key from the Registration confirmed web page are required during the installation Please note that you shall use the license number from the Registration confirmed web site even though the installation program states that the license number can be found on the CD COVer IAR Systems Product Setup Enter your name the name of your company and your IAA Embedded Workbench for MCS 51 license number Company The license number can be found on the CD cower Licensett Figure 12 IAR installation screen shot 8
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10. 6 6 SPlinterface swap jumpers on SmartRF 04EB The SPI swap jumpers at P3 shall be set according to Figure 6 AB ABI P2 El oer TP Smar tRF 4EB 1 9 Smar tRF 84 AM Board IC Chipcon AS USB P3808 USB MCU Reset RI t Pi4SoC debug f lash us Los L cia 5388 3 i m LEN P301 m N nnn BJ RJ hJ FEF HN USB MLLI debug R4 R28 C283 LEDs i LJ u458 Es Gea re eae 1 5 13 C22 T L1 PORT CSA SCLE SI 50 Figure 6 SPI jumper setting 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 13 of 33 C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments 6 7 connectors The I O connectors bring out all the signals from the EM connectors These connectors are compatible with Agilent logic analyser probes The connectors allow easy access to I O signals and to connect prototyping boards Pin Function 6 P21 DD G9 8 P22 DO O 9 P1 2 LED2 B PNG PO 1 BUTTON PUSH N C 8 o 9 PO 2 UART RD 10 N C NG PO_3 UART_TD 12 N C 0 PO A RTS 14 N C NG PO 5 JOY PUSH N C PNG PO 6 OY 18 PO 7 POT Table 2 I O connector A P10 pin out Table 3 I O connector B P11 pin out see chapter 6 10 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 14 of 33 C Chipc
11. Change OD bytes at Ue ta Actions Flash lock effective after program append Erase and program Write protect Upper pages Erase program and verify Append and verify Write protect boot black Verify against hex tile Block debug commands incl read access Read flash inta hex file MB Cannot Append and verify when set Perform actions Figure 18 Chipcon Flash programmer software 11 SmartRF 04EB Troubleshooting Please refer to Texas Instruments Design Note DN300 for SmartRF 04EB troubleshooting DN300 SmartRF04EB Troubleshooting j INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 25 of 33 10 Products from Texas Instruments ipcon Ch 12 SmartRFO4DK Schematics 13388 aqvas qanssi L8 q3323H ON ma ON WOS4 aZ1S Spe I gt NA V HG 18487 dol seus ma 3ivd 5 Sy 255728 3AVN ANYANOZ ON NOLLIfIH HSfld cS T 155 18sag
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14. development kit is accompanied by a Packet Error Rate PER software example This together with a corresponding document can be downloaded from the Texas Instruments web site The software example is provided as source code lt is written for the IAR Embedded Workbench for 8051 It is necessary to have the Embedded Workbench installed to be able to compile or debug the source code or build binary files for download to the CC1110 or CC2510 Please see chapter 8 for installation and licensing details The Packet Error Rate PER is one way of describing the quality of a radio channel A high PER indicates many lost or damaged packets in other words bad transmission conditions This example makes it possible to test the CC2510 and the CC1110 against the specifications in the data sheet in different transmission conditions and with various radio frequencies chosen from a menu When starting the example the Chipcon logo chip used and revision will be shown on the LCD The application will start when button S1 is pushed TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 17 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 10 from Texas Instruments 7 3 RF testing RF testing is best performed by using SmartRF Studio together with the Development Kit Connect the SmartRF04DK to a PC using the USB interface Start SmartRF Studio and select the SmartRF 04 tab Select the correct Development Kit several Development Kits can be connected to a PC at once it should
15. if the SmartRF 04EB is used to debug an external system the EM shall be removed and vice versa It is strongly recommended to use the SOC DEM in the EM connector slot when the SmartRF 04EB is used to debug an external system please see section 9 3 Silabs DC USB m DD controller Reset n EM Level converter Header ZX External System Figure 15 SmartRF 04EB used as ICE If several 9 04 boards are connected to the PC USB ports simultaneously a selection window will display the connected SmartRF 04EBs and the user can select which device to load This is valid for all Chipcon PC software 9 2 Debuginterface When designing PCBs with Chipcon SoC s it is recommended to include a pin header or test points to allow in circuit emulation or programming using SmartRF 04EB or other programming tools The pin out used on the SmartRF 04EB is explained in Table 4 The connector includes 4 SPI control signals These are currently not used but they are included for flexibility The SmartRF 04EB includes a voltage converter to support programming and debugging of external systems with different operating voltage than the SmartRF O4EB The debug connector P14 SoC debug flash includes two VDD connections on pin 2 and pin 9 The function is different for these connections Pin 2 VDD
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17. please refer to Chipcon Flash Programmer user manual for instructions The USB controller can only be updated via USB when no EM is connected to the SmartRF 04EB To download firmware to the USB MCU without using the bootloader or to download the bootloader in the first place a Silicon Labs EC2 serial adapter Figure 2 is required This adapter should be connected to P301 marked USB MCU debug on the SmartRF O4EB Figure 2 EC2 serial adapter 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 8 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 10 from Texas Instruments 5 2 USB MCU signal names The USB MCU is a C8051F320 from Silicon Labs Please see the Silicon Labs web site for detailed information about this MCU The following table shows the usage of I O pins on the USB MCU eae USB SmartRF 04EB resistor transceiver transmitter SO GDO2 2 Poo X J Pt5 SCLK R115 SPI Serialclock 10 PP30C2D USBMCU Debugpin LEDS yellow active low 12 P26 PO4RTS R10 13 P25 RS232 PONER Turns RS 232 level converter on off LED4 Blue active low 15 P2 3 RESET N LCD Power on reset signal SoC anal Boe 16 P2 2 SOC_PRESENT Tells USB MCU whether a SoC is present 1 SoC voltage LED2 Red active low LED1 Green active low e P2 4 SCL R124 125 clock for LCD P2 3 SDA R123 125 data for LCD debug signal Transceiver transmitter GDO1 SoC debug signal P0 2 UART RD R102 U
18. shown in Figure 17 The SOC DEM provides an additional physical SoC debug programming interface for the SmartRF 04EB These boards are included because the original debug interface on the SmartRFO4 EB P14 is known to be unreliable in certain situations When programming and or debugging a target board using the SmartRF 04EB as In Circuit Emulator ICE it is recommended to always use the SOC DEM board in stead of the SmartRF 04EB P14 SoC debug flash connector Figure 17 SOC DEM board Please note that the SmartRF 04EB P14 SoC debug flash connector provides an SPI interface in addition to the Chipcon debug interface This SPI interface is NOT provided by the SOC DEM However it is neither needed for programming nor debugging of Chipcon System on Chip products Hi TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 24 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 10 from Texas Instruments 10 Programming the SoC with a HEX file The SoC can be programmed from the USB interface using the Chipcon programming software Figure 18 shows the user interface of the Chipcon Flash Programmer For additional information regarding the Chipcon Flash Programmer please refer to the Chipcon Flash Programmer User Manual Chipcon SmartRFig 4 Flash Programmer aystem an Lhip EB application USB EB application serial EB bootloader C ChiNcon uus meee E LC2510 SmarAFO4EB 0400 0035 Interface Fast Flash image IESIM E a EA E w
19. with LCD USB interface LEDs pot meter etc Platform for the Evaluation Modules EM see below SmartRF 04DK A collective term used for all development kits for the SmartRF 04 platform i e SmartRF O4EB EM CC2510EM CC2510 Evaluation Module a small plug in module for omartRFOADK should be used as reference design for RF layout CC1110EM CC1110 Evaluation Module a small plug in module for omartRFOADK should be used as reference design for RF layout USB MCU The Silicon Labs C8051F320 MCU used to provide a USB interface on the SmartRFO4DK Factory firmware The firmware that is supplied programmed into the USB MCU from the factory This firmware supports SmartRF Studio operation as well as a stand alone PER tester PER Packet Error Rate Counts the number of lost and or faulty packets and displays the ratio lost faulty packets number of packets sent 43 Texas INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 4 of 33 from Texas Instruments C Chipcon Products C7510 SoC System on a Chip A collective term used to refer to Texas Instruments ICs with on chip MCU and RF transceiver Used in this document to reference the CC1110 CC2510 ICE In Circuit Emulator 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 5 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 ID from Texas Instruments 4 Kit content 4 1 Hardware The development kit contains the following e 2x SmartRF 04EB e 2 x evaluation module CC1110EM or CC2510EM e 2 x Antenna for the a
20. 2 9 USING SMARTRF 04EB FOR 23 9 1 USING SMARTRF 04EB AS AN IN CIRCUIT EMULATOR M 23 9 2 DERU INTERFACE aeree nn ne E rE 23 9 3 SYSTEM ON CHIP 5 24 10 PROGRAMMING THE SOC WITH A HEX FILE eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee 962900 25 11 SMARTRF 04EB 25 12 SMARTRF04DK SCHEMAT ICS cce ee eee eee eee eee eee eese 9 9 9 eese sse 9 9 eese esses 26 13 EVALUATION MODULES eseeseseosesesecsescosesescosesecccsesecscsescosesesscsesecsesecseseoscsesecsesesecsesesseseseo 33 14 ra NESE 33 i 3 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 2 of 33 C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a SmartRF 04DK Development Kit Please note that Texas Instruments uses the term SmartRF 04DK as a collective term for all development kits on the Chipcon SmartRF 04 platform This development platform supports evaluation development and prototyping using the Chipcon SmartRF 04 products from Texas Instruments Make sure to subscribe to the Low Power RF eNewsletter to receive informat
21. 3 Installation from the CD Its recommended to install the latest version as described above But if you anyhow prefere to install from the IAR CD delivered with the kit please follow the procedure below 1 Insert the CD 2 Click Install the IAR Embedded Workbench Figure 13 IAR installation from CD step 1 j INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 21 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 10 from Texas Instruments 3 Click IAR online registration Figure 14 IAR installation from CD step 2 4 Follow the instructions given on screen The registration and licensing procedure is equal to the procedure explained in chapter 8 2 8 4 Obtaining 60 days additional license To obtain a license for additional 60 days evaluation please contact your local IAR sales representative For a list of sales offices and distributors in your country please see this site http www iar com contact 8 5 IAR Embedded Workbench KickStart edition As an alternative to the time limited evaluation version IAR also offers a code size limited version that you can use as long as you want This is called the IAR Embedded Workbench KickStart edition The code size limitation for the KickStart edition for 8051 is currently 4 kB The kickstart edition of IAR Embedded Workbench is a code size limited but fully functional integrated development environment ideal for creating small applications or for getting started fast on a new project The kickstart ei
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23. ART RD P0 3 UART TD R103 UART TD 0 3 2 P1 4 CSn SS R114 SPI slave select signal 32 PO 2 XTAL1 P1 6 MOSI R116 SPI MOSI signal Transceiver Transmitter SI Table 1 USB MCU pin out As mentioned in the table the joystick output is coded as an analogue voltage This has been done in order to save the number of pins required on the MCU to interface with the joystick The SoC software libraries contain functions to decode the ADC values and indicate in what direction the joystick is moved The push function of the joystick is treated as a separate digital signal 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 9 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 10 from Texas Instruments 6 Hardware description SmartRF 04EB Supply selection Power connector switch Connectors for evaluation 2 NT module EM SoC debug flash connector Smar 18 SMA test TUTTA 4 Evalus USB a To ey connectors connecior M I E USB MCU debug connector USB MCU reset nm ie Mif USB MCU 5 dod Ed sef Jeger Potentio 381 3 5 m Lir 5 ji ae meter TE EA SANA Rana f T bE cadi mm ra e MEM NES OS MN hrezl D L 8 j JR NEL sez TECA YP rez RS 232 Pt ITUR Ila RFA i itt Rem Fi tmi ts 488 LE M THs IE p n Iz Ti a y a J a
24. C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments CC1110DK CC2510DK Development Kit User Manual Rev 1 0 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 1 of 33 C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments Table of contents 1 INTRODUCTION ge A 3 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL eesesessesesecsesecscsecccseseosesesccsesecccsescoseseceosesesecseseosesesecsesesecseseosesessosesesee 3 3 oeenn A 4 4 KIT CONTEN T ernn A A 6 4 1 RE E E A 6 5 SMARTRF 04EB en a 7 5 1 HUSB MECU 8 5 1 1 Ty OC eae ORE 8 5 1 2 Programming USB 5 2 USB MCU SIGNAL NAMES cccecceccscescescecceccsccscecceccsccscescescsceeceecesceccssescscescssescescuscssescescescucens 9 6 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 10 6 1 POWERING SMARTRE O4EB 0 cccccccccsscscsssesesscesscessescscesscesscssssessssssssesssssscesssssesessesesecesesesessens 11 6 2 LESE INTEBE ACE 5 gt A A 12 6 3 Ro ETA Ea A A 12 6 4 U ERI A E a A ML A eee 12 6 5 aoa eee ect A MM I M 12 6 6 SPI INTERFACE SWAP JUMPERS ON 13 6 7 1 O CONNECTORS TERNTONEMP PBAAm 14 6 8 EM CONNECTORS cccescscceccsccscsce
25. QCC25 ID from Texas Instruments 8 ITAR Embedded Workbench An evaluation version of IAR Embedded Workbench is included in the CC1110 CC2510 development kit This chapter describes how to obtain an IAR license number how to install the IAR evaluation version and how to obtain a license for 60 days additional evaluation The 60 days additional evaluation time is provided to all TI Low Power Wireless development kit customers 8 1 Download the latest IAR software The latest evaluation version of IAR Embedded Workbench for 8051 can be downloaded from http supp iar com Download SW item EW8051 EVAL 8 2 Installation of downloaded evaluation version from web Run the downloaded installation program and follow the instructions You will have to register with IAR to get an e mail with a link to a Registration confirmed web site This is the web site that contains your license number and license key An example is shown in Figure 11 Registration Confirmed Thank you for your registration af the product IAR Embedded Workbench for 8051 v 7 306 Evaluation edition Download software EXE 58682 KB Alternate download FTP When installing the software you willbe asked for a License Number and a License Kev Please use these values License Humber License Key 229944 4090090944949 ee e OS da d a a da dra c da raa a
26. active The SmartRF 04EB has been designed for a temperature range of 40 C to 85 C excluding the LCD display The EM is designed for a temperature range of 40 C to 85 C 6 2 USB Interface The USB interface is used to interface to a PC to run SmartRF Studio and for programming and debugging using the PC debugging tools and programmers If SmartRF Studio connects to the SmartRF 04EB and detects an old version of the USB MCU firmware the USB MCU will be upgraded via this interface The SmartRF 04EB can be bus powered from the USB interface 6 3 RS 232 interface The RS 232 can be used by custom applications for communication with other devices The RS 232 interface utilises a voltage translation device so that the RS 232 port is compatible with bipolar RS 232 levels Note that this RS 232 level converter contains a charge pump power supply that generates electrical noise The RS 232 voltage converter can be disabled by driving pin P2 5 on the USB MCU low the same pin is used to disable the headphone amplifier 6 4 User interface The SmartRF 04EB includes a joystick and a push button as user input devices and four LEDs and a 2x16 character LCD display as user output devices The display and user interface is by default controlled by the factory firmware in the SoC 6 5 Audio interface The SmartRF 04EB includes a microphone input and headphone output The audio output section consists of a volume control followed
27. ator BER tester PN sequence RF signal EB EM Received data clock Figure 10 Sensitivity measurement set up For proper sensitivity testing a bit error rate tester is needed The exact setup will depend on the specific make of tester you are using but in general the setup is as follows e The BER tester generates a pseudo random baseband signal This is used to modulate an RF signal generator in some cases this is integrated in the BER tester The modulated RF signal is then fed into the antenna connector of the EM e he HF chip should be configured to operate in non buffered mode outputting the received bit stream on the general I O pins that are routed to the DTEST1 and DTEST2 SMA connectors on the Evaluation Board e he demodulated signal and clock are then fed back to the BER tester The BER tester compares this signal with the original pseudo random baseband signal The BER tester will display the number of errors measured in a scientific e g 5E 6 format Usually sensitivity is measured for a BER of 1E 3 but it is possible to use other criteria as well Normally the RF power from the RF generator is decreased until the BER equals 1E 3 The RF power delivered by the RF signal generator at this point is the sensitivity figure See also design note DN002 document number SWRAOS7 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 19 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILI
28. be listed as CC2510 new device or CC1110 new device and click the Start button In the main SmartRF Studio window settings can be changed tests performed and registers adjusted RF measurement equipment may be connected to the SMA connector on the EM Please see the SmartRF Studio documentation for more information about the operation of SmartRF Studio 7 3 1 Output power testing EB EM RF carrier we Spectrum analyser Figure 9 Output power measurement set up Plug an EM into the SmartRFO4DK and connect the Development Kit to a PC using USB Start SmartRF Studio Connect the antenna port of the EM board to a spectrum analyser using a 50 ohm RF coaxial cable Use the simple TX function in SmartRF Studio to set up the RF chip to emit a carrier at the desired frequency An accurate measure of the output power can now be made It is recommended to use a resolution bandwidth RBW of 3 MHz to ensure that all the RF energy is included in the measurement Using good quality RF cabling the loss in the cabling should be negligible However make sure that the spectrum analyser is calibrated If possible check it against a calibrated instrument such as an RF signal generator Uncalibrated spectrum analysers can display errors of several dB TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 18 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 ID from Texas Instruments 7 3 2 Sensitivity testing HF signal gener
29. by a 4 order Chebychev filter This filter serves to attenuate frequencies above 6 kHz and so converts the PWM signal to an analogue audio signal A headphone amplifier IC TPA4411 from Texas Instruments is used to drive the headphones Note that the headphone amplifier IC uses switch mode power supply techniques to generate negative voltages and this may cause electrical noise The headphone amplifier can be disabled by driving pin P2 5 on the USB MCU low the same pin is used to disable the RS 232 voltage converter The audio input section consists of a microphone amplifier that also includes a low pass anti aliasing filter In order to use the audio microphone input a resistor preferably 0 Ohm has to be mounted at position R104 on the backside of the SmartRF 04EB The R104 resistor connects the audio microphone input an analogue signal to an associated EM pin When a SoC EM is used together with a SmartRF 04EB the audio microphone input may generate interrupts and e g wake the SoC up from Power Mode 2 Therefore the R104 resistor is not mounted on SmartRF 04EB rev 2 0 1 and newer revisions Note that the SmartRF 04EB revision is stated on a stick on label located on the backside of the board A standard PC type headset with separate microphone and headphone mini jacks can be connected directly to the audio interface 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 12 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 ID from Texas Instruments
30. cceccsccscesceccecescescescscescecescscescescscsscssescescescesessescscescssescesceseacs 15 6 9 SIGNA Ly PLOW moraer rrean TAE EOE 15 6 10 EM LCD CONNECTION cccccceccecceccscccecceccscescescescscesceccscecesceeceeceseecescscescssescesctscesescescescesens 16 7 APPLICATION EXAMPLES AND RE TESTING i cccsccsccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 17 7 1 s SAREI AA RR TK 17 EN E MT X Ozssxm eem 17 7 3 IT TESTINO M RM M M sence 18 7 3 1 OUT POWCT TOSI Scie 18 7 3 2 19 8 IAR EMBEDDED WORKDBENGCH eee eee eee eee eee e 2 9 9 eese 9 9 9 sees 9000 20 8 1 DOWNLOAD THE LATEST AR SOFTWARE ccccceccececceccececccsceccscccscuscscucesceceececescsctecscusescusesees 20 8 2 INSTALLATION OF DOWNLOADED EVALUATION 5 20 8 3 INSTALLATION FROM THE CD sicvccsssacveceascuswconiavnadeasadaivansicuedaavaddevedaaweldabvuaiiwedesdiesadecdessadeehoabiias 21 8 4 OBTAINING 60 DAYS ADDITIONAL LICENSE sccecceccecescscecceccecescsceccecescescescscescescescscescescescesens 22 8 5 IAR EMBEDDED WORKBENCH KICKSTART EDITION ccsceccsceccsceccececcececcececescscescscucescesesces 2
31. components Figure 1 shows the main components on the SmartRF 04EB A USB cable from a PC is connected directly to the USB controller When a SoC evaluation module is plugged into the SmartRF O4EB the only purpose of the USB controller is to translate USB signals to the SoC 2 wire debug interface This interface includes Debug Clock DC and Debug Data DD The USB controller also controls the Reset_n line connected to the SoC Most of the peripherals on the SmartRF 04EB are connected to both the USB controller and to the SoC This means that I O ports on both controllers can drive the same pin When the USB controller detects that a SoC is connected it will therefore set all the I O in three state high impedance mode The connection to the USB controller may anyhow somewhat influence these I O lines 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 7 of 33 C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments 5 1 USB MCU 5 1 1 Bootloader The USB controller is programmed with a bootloader when it is shipped from the factory The bootloader allows programming of new code into the USB MCU without the Silicon Labs serial adapter The bootloader communicates with SmartRF Studio or a custom program via USB 5 1 2 Programming USB controller If it is required to update the firmware of the USB MCU this can be done using the SmartRF 04 programming software Chipcon Flash Programmer or SmartRF Studio For use of Chipcon Flash Programmer
32. d j El 4 gt 4 gt g E Pane ri 2 RES L gi s g Egg oggi H Page 30 of 33 SmartRF 04EB schematic page 5 SWRU134 Figure 23 El al 5 vEVH 1 g Esn 4 gt J N pi g 3 HZX S8B80 nI73 Ac QE JAN CAE 9 9 9 9 ed o LMdNI SIN 0 Bd rot t l 3 jae fuy 5 m o ap dg ugd zz H b 90 au RETE A 830 B H NEN Tz 1 E ATAY T J E6987 3207 H 5 a by Seay adAy SZ 4 H X EBBU NEE 2 v EPn Pd 2 531 Gd 1 Gd l Nid 1531 d EB90 340 H E NI ag i HIS INI fel aay mas 1 i Nia 55 BIO u X SOZI ZNZ if ulno diaper me aig e 1Lna zd anas fa ja angal T d i Z ae s BEEN gb 2 SS5A amp 8 7 X W K gaz znz 3 DE en e 5 S m 1 oe 9 NM z r aaas lag Boc HzX BBzI fnz 3
33. dition is completely free of charge and you may use it for as long as you want The only requirement is that you register to get a license key The kickstart edition of IAR Embedded Workbench includes project manager editor C C compiler assembler linker librarian and debugger tools A complete set of user guides is included in PDF format More information is found on this web site http www iar com p89661 p89661 eng phpf ks Please choose the version for the 8051 processor family core not the version for the Texas Instruments MSP430 processor family core TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 22 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 ID from Texas Instruments 9 Using SmartRF 04EB for prototyping SmartRF 04EB includes a debug and programming interface The debug interface is controlled by 2 communication pins On the SmartRF 04EB the interface is controlled by the USB MCU This allows both programming and an emulator interface using the USB port Table 1 on page 9 shows which pins on the MCU that are used for various peripheral functions P10 and P11 pin row connectors can be used to connect the SmartRF 04EB to another PCB or prototyping board 9 1 Using SmartRF 04EB as an In Circuit Emulator ICE The SmartRF 04EB can be used as ICE both for devices connected to the EM socket and for external systems with custom applications Figure 15 shows the main components on SmartRF 04EB when it s used as ICE Please notice that
34. fferent ways e DC jack connector with standard DC jack power connectors with a 2 5mm centre pin The centre pin is used for the positive voltage A 4 10V DC power supply should be used The onboard voltage regulator supplies 3 3V to the board e Laboratory power supply Ground should be connected to the OV terminal on the power connector see Figure 5 A 4 10V supply can be connected to the 4 10V terminal or a 3 3V supply can be connected to the 3 3V terminal The on board voltage regulators will be bypassed when using the 3 3V terminal Therefore it is important that the voltage level is within these limits o 2 V 3 6V when the USB interface is not active o 3 0V 3 6V when the USB interface is active e USB power If the SmartRF 04EB is connected to a USB socket on a PC it will draw power from the USB bus The onboard voltage regulator supplies 3 3V to the board e Battery power The evaluation board includes a 9V type battery connector on the bottom side of the PCB A 9V battery or a battery pack that uses a 9V type connector can be connected to this battery connector The onboard voltage regulator supplies 3 3V to the board X TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 11 of 33 C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments Please note that while the SmartRF 04 devices have a wide supply range the components on the SmartRF 04EB limit the total voltage supply range to 2 7V 3 6V 3 0V 3 6V while the USB is
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36. ion about updates to documentation new product releases and more Sign up on the Texas Instruments RF IF Components web site 2 About this manual This manual contains both tutorial and reference information and covers both the hardware and software components of the development kit This manual does not cover the CC2511 USB dongle included in the CC2510 CC2511 DK The RF USB dongle HW and application examples are covered in a separate document SmartRF Studio has its own user manual The Chipcon Flash Programmer has its own user manual Further background information can be found in the device datasheets 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 3 of 33 C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments 3 Definitions SmartRFOAEB CC1110EM or CC2510EM Evaluation Board Main board with LCD USB CC1110 CC2510 Evaluation Module a interface LEDs pot meter etc Platform for the small plug in module for Evaluation Modules EM CC1110DK CC2510 CC2511DK should be used as reference design for antenna and HF layout RF USB Dongle ue 7T e fi Olli iu i tem Cal bb a 5 pe 74625 ALT E Reference design for a CC2511 based USB dongle with RF interface Should be used as reference design for antenna and RF layout HW and SW application examples for this USB Dongle is not covered in this document A separate RF USB Dongle User Manual covers this SmartRF 04EB Evaluation Board Main board
37. m C O 6 eb iv tan O i RB o M en C O c 6 ab c 2 O 2 O C O 6 ab iv Ham O oy T eo O N Initial public release 1 9 PCB 1 9 SmartRF 04EB change list Table 5 Page 32 of 33 SWRU134 TEXAS STRUMENTS i IN C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments 13 Evaluation Modules Gerber files and full documentation for the released evaluation modules can be downloaded from the Texas Instruments web site Figure 26 Evaluation Module 14 Document history Revision Date Description Changes Initial release This user manual previously covered CC 1110 CC2510 and CC243x It has now 1 0 2007 09 14 been separated into two documents one for CC1110 2510 and another for CC243x The main technical update in this document revision concerns the debug interface audio interface and software examples Related old document SWRUO39 histor Revision Date Description Changes Major updates in many part of the document including 2006 10 12 Table 1 typo R101 changed to 117 Table 3 P2 0 06 changed to P2 2 DC removed all EM schematics since the most recent versions are available on web Minor changes Changed layout changed PO 4 CTS to PO 4 RTS in table USB MCU pin out Updated to include CC1110 Added temperature sensor to examples Minor corrections 2006 01 10 Updated schematics a
38. nd minor corrections 2005 12 28 Updated to include CC2510 2005 12 16 Initial release Hi TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 33 of 33 Texas Instruments Incorporated and its subsidiaries Tl reserve the right to make corrections modifications enhancements improvements and other changes to its products and services at any time and to discontinue any product or service without notice Customers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete All products are sold subject to Tl s terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgment TI warrants performance of its hardware products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in accordance with 5 standard warranty Testing and other quality control techniques are used to the extent deems necessary to support this warranty Except where mandated by government requirements testing of all parameters of each product is not necessarily performed assumes no liability for applications assistance or customer product design Customers are responsible for their products and applications using Tl components To minimize the risks associated with customer products and applications customers should provide adequate design and operating safeguards does not warrant or represent that any license either express or implied is granted under any
39. on Products CCILIQCC25 ID from Texas Instruments 6 8 EM connectors The EM connectors are used for connecting the EM to the SmartRF 04EB The connectors P1 and P2 are used as the main interface The EM should be used as an RF reference design with the Chipcon SoC decoupling and all required RF circuitry It is recommended to copy this reference design when designing applications with Chipcon RF devices in order to achieve best RF performance Note that while it is physically possible to plug an EM not belonging to the SmartRF 04 product range into the SmartRF 04EB the factory firmware and SmartRF Studio do not support the use of older devices The SmartRF 04EB can be used with custom firmware for prototyping using older Chipcon RF devices 6 9 Signal flow O 8 Silabs USB 0 ohm c controller e Lu Peripheral Connector Figure 7 Evaluation Board Signal flow The signal lines from the EM connectors run via 0 ohm resistors to the USB MCU and the various peripherals on the SmartRF 04EB This allows connecting an EM module to other applications The USB MCU can be disconnected from the signal pins by removing the 0 ohm resistors The I O connectors are located on the outside of the 0 ohm resistors so they are still connected to the EM connectors even if the 0 ohm resistors are removed Please refer to Table 1 on page 9 for a list of O ohm resist
40. ors and corresponding signals The SmartRF 04EB may not work with In Circuit Emulator ICE SmartRF Studio or the SW examples when the 0 ohm resistors are removed TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 15 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 ID from Texas Instruments 6 10 EM LCD connection Please note that the I O pins P2 3 and 2 4 on the SoC are connected to a 32 kHz X oscillator on the CC1110EM and CC2510EM boards The LCD display is therefore internally on the EM swapped from P1 2 to P2 3 and P2 0 to P2 4 as shown in Figure 8 Therefore there is no access to LED2 red and LED4 blue from the SoC SmanRF JEB Mot connected to CC1110 2510EM T L ul Lu zd Figure 8 EM LCD connection Hi TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 16 of 33 C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments 7 Application examples and RF testing This section identifies what example software comes with the CC1110 CC2510 development kit and also describes how to use the kit for fundamental RF testing 7 1 Setup 1 Plug two Evaluation Modules into the two Evaluation Boards 2 Connect antennas to both EM boards 3 Apply power to the Development Kits See chapter 6 1 for more information about various ways of powering the Development Kit 4 Turn on power by setting the power switch correctly For a more detailed explanation see the Quick Start Instructions for the development kit 7 2 Examples The CC1110 CC2510
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42. ppropriate frequency range e 2xUSB cables e 1 x 10 wire flat cable for using SmartRF 04EB as emulator for external target systems e 2 x SOC DEM System on Chip debug plug in board e 1x USB dongle CC2510 CC2511DK only e Quick start guide SmartRF 04EB with EM The SmartRFO4DK Development Kit includes a number of functions and applications that allows quick testing of the RF interface and peripherals of the chip e Evaluate the SmartRF 04 products Right out of the box the kit can be used for range testing e Use SmartRF Studio to perform RF measurements The radio can be easily configured to measure sensitivity output power and other RF parameters e Prototype develooment The SmartRFO4DK includes a USB interface that can be used as emulator interface for the CC1110 CC2510 All CC1110 2510 I O ports are available on pin connectors on the edge of the board to allow external applications easy access to the CC1110 2510 These connectors are also compatible with logic analyser probes for easy debugging 35 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 6 of 33 C Chipcon Products C7510 from Texas Instruments 5 SmartRF 04EB This chapter includes overall information that applies to SmartRF 04EB In the following SoC means Chipcon System on Chip i e CC1110 or CC2510 Silabs hiocon eset n C Ipc USB cable SoC controllei General I O Peripheral UART LEDs LCD Button Figure 1 Main
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44. supplies voltage to the voltage converter This pin should be connected to VDD on the external board to assure that the correct supply voltage is used for the voltage converter This pin must always be connected The voltage on the target system must be above 2 7 V when debugged from SmartRF 04EB Pin 9 VDD supplies VDD 3 3 V from the SmartRF O4EB If the target application is powered from the SmartRF 04EB supply during programming and debugging this pin should be connected If the target voltage differs from 3 3V this pin should not be connected wi TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SWRU134 Page 23 of 33 C Chipcon Products CCILIQCC25 10 from Texas Instruments The pin out used on the SmartRF 04EB is explained in Table 4 and Figure 16 All signals in bold in the table are required Figure 16 shows the required signals for a minimum connector layout 1 GND J j X JX VDD Used to set correct voltage for the oo 3 Debug Clock DC 4 Debug Data DD gt 5 C8n 0 0 0 0 00 00 000 0 00 000 9 3 3V VDD Delivers VDD from SmartRF 04EB MISO y Table 4 P14 SoC debug connector pin out 1 GND 2 VDD 3 DC 4 DD 7 Reset N Figure 16 Recommended debug connector layout Top view 9 3 System on Chip Debug Plug In board SOC DEM The CC1110 2510 DK is equipped with two System on Chip Debug Plug in boards SOC DEM as

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