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Bluetooth Development Kit
User’s Guide
94001480000
Rev. 2.0, 2002-05-29
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Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Downloads and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Acronyms and Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Product Overview
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interfaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bluetooth HCI Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuration Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DemoBench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-5
2-5
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2-6
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2-7
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Chapter 3
Setup
3.1
3.2
3.3
Setting Up Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Running UART. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Running USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Chapter 4
Hardware
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
4.4.5
4.4.6
Signal and Connection Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reset Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UART Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USB Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4.4.8
4.5
CODEC Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Reference Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Chapter 5
Limitations
5.1
USB Limitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15
Chapter 6
Regulatory
6.1
Regulatory Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.2
European Union (EU) and EFTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.3
France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.4
Nederland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.5
United States of America and Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.6
Canada Compliance (Industry Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.7
Singapore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.8
Brazil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.9
Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.10
Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2
Obtaining Type Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2.1
Requirements for Bluetooth Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2.2
Requirements for regulatory type approvals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Board Diagram
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Chapter 1
Introduction
NOTE:
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way.
With the Development Kit for the Bluetooth Platform Solution from Motorola, the company is launching a
unique demonstration and development tool for its platform.
The Development Kit contains all of the hardware, software, and documentation needed to evaluate the
functionality of the ICs making up Motorola’s Bluetooth platform solution chipset:
•
MC71000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller IC
•
MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver IC
•
MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
Also, you can develop software and hardware solutions around the platform chipset. The Development Kit
makes it possible to easily and quickly set up and start demonstrating a Class 2 Bluetooth solution, and it
provides an efficient layout for the baseband and RF on an FR4 PCB substrate.
The primary applications of the Development Kit are:
•
Evaluation of the platform chipset and its features
•
Porting of a user Bluetooth stack to the Motorola Bluetooth hardware
•
Prototyping of a Bluetooth-enabled host device
•
Reference design for quick layout of a Bluetooth solution based on the MC71000 and MC13180
chipset
The Development Kit is Bluetooth 1.1 qualified and type approved in a great number of countries. See the
section “Regulatory”.
For detailed information on the ICs making up the platform chipset, please see the technical brief
accompanying each of the ICs: MC71000, MC13180, and MC13181. These technical briefs are all
included on the CD.
1.1
About This Guide
This user’s guide will help you get started with the Bluetooth Development Kit. The guide covers a large
number of aspects of using the Development Kit, including:
•
Overview of the Development Kit and accompanying documentation
•
Instructions on setting up the hardware and software
•
Descriptions of the various elements that make up the Development Kit
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The following is an overview of the various sections of this user’s guide and a brief description of each
section:
•
Chapter 1, “Introduction” contains an overview of the user’s guide and additional documents
available from the CD. The introduction is also where to find information on support, unpacking,
system requirements, and a list of the acronyms used in this guide.
•
Chapter 2, “Product Overview” provides an overview of the Development Kit where the various
elements of the product are described briefly.
•
Chapter 3, “Setup” explains how to set up the hardware and software to get the Development Kit
running.
•
Chapter 4, “Hardware” describes the various aspects of the Development Kit hardware
•
Chapter 5, “Limitations” describes the limitations of the current Development Kit version.
Currently this chapter deals with HCI Limitations only.
•
Chapter 6, “Regulatory” contains regulatory statements, a list of the countries where the
Development Kit will be type approved, and information on what is needed to obtain type approvals
for new products.
•
Appendix A, “Board Diagram“, contains a diagram of the Development Kit board.
1.2
Additional Documents
In addition to this user’s guide, the documentation for the Development Kit includes the following
documents. These are all accessible from the document overview on the CD.
•
User’s Guides for various elements of the Development Kit:
— Bluetooth HCI Terminal Guide
— Configuration Manager User’s Guide
— DemoBench User’s Guide
— Bluetooth Platform Solution Embedded System User’s Guide
— Bluetooth Headset Guide
•
Reference designs: Bluetooth Platform Solution Reference Designs including descriptions and
schematics
•
A platform document providing a system overview of the Bluetooth Platform Solution from
Motorola
•
Technical briefs for the various Bluetooth platform elements:
— MRFIC2408 External Power Amplifier IC
— MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver IC
— MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
— MC71000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller IC
— Bluetooth Development Kit
•
Application notes for the following:
— Using the Bluetooth Audio Signal Processor (BTASP) for High-Quality Audio Performance
— Motorola’s Bluetooth Solution to Interference Rejection and Coexistence with 802.11
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— Enhancing ISM Band Performance Using Adaptive Frequency Hopping
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Product Errata
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Data sheets and information for components on the Development Kit:
— CODEC
— USB
— UART Level Converter
— EEPROMs
— Crystals
•
Bluetooth Core Specification v1.1
1.3
Downloads and Support
For Development Kit software and documentation downloads, go to the following website:
http://www.btpo.net
In addition, you may find useful information on the following websites: http://www.motorola.com and
http://www.motorola.com/semiconductor/bluetooth
For support on your Development Kit, contact your local FAE.
1.4
Unpacking
The Bluetooth Development Kit sales package contains the following items:
•
Development kit boards (2)
•
Power supplies (2)
•
RS232 cables (2)
•
USB cables (2)
•
Antennas (2)
•
Headsets (2)
•
Installation CD including software tools and documentation (1)
1.5
System Requirements
To install and use the Bluetooth Development Kit, you will need the following:
•
A PC equipped with Windows® 98/98 SE/Me/2000
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At least a 600 MHz processor (or higher)
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1.6
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Throughout this guide, the following acronyms and abbreviations are used:
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable/Programmable Read Only Memory
Rx
Receive(r)
SEEPROM
Serial Electrically Erasable/Programmable Read Only Memory
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
The SPI Bus made by Motorola handles all serial communication with a number of
different RF front ends and SEEPROMs.
SSI
Synchronous Serial Interface
Tx
Transmit(ter)
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
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Chapter 2
Product Overview
This section contains a brief overview of the Development Kit. More detailed information on the various
elements of the Development Kit is included in later sections and in the separate user’s guides included on
the CD.
2.1
Block Diagram
The following figure shows the Development Kit block diagram:
Figure 2-1. Block Diagram
USB
USB
RS232
RS232
Level
Shifter
MC71000
MC13180
UART
Modular Jack
DC
Power
Input
2.2
CODEC
MC13181
EEPROM
7 Status
LEDs
Reset Switch
Antenna
Diversity
Switch
Class ½
Antenna Jumper
Antenna
Connector
F Antenna
Interfaces
The development kit features RS232, UART, and USB interfaces:
•
RS232 interface: Programmable baud rate from 1200 to 921 Kbit.
•
UART interface: 5-pin header with RxD, CTS, RTS, and GND, 3.3 V signaling, programmable
baud rate from 1200 to 921 Kbit, HCI UART transport layer.
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The UART and RS232 interfaces cannot operate simultaneously.
•
USB interface: Full speed (12 Mbit/s) USB node device, HCI USB transport layer, 3.3 V operation,
self-powered, National USBN9604 USB controller.
The following list shows the USB limitations:
— USB interface is for evaluation purposes and only included for ease of use.
— Supports OpenUSBDI-compatible USB controllers. USB v1.1.
— Does not support Open HCI.
— Production release of the MC71000 will not support USB.
•
2.3
Audio connections, with audio routed either to the CODEC or through the transport layer
Applications
The Development Kit supports the Headset application. A separate Headset User’s Guide is TBD.
2.4
ICs
The Development Kit is supplied with the following Bluetooth ICs from Motorola:
•
MC71000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller IC
•
MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver IC
•
MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
Future Development Kit releases will contain the MRFIC2408 External Power Amplifier IC.
2.5
Software Tools
The Bluetooth Development Kit is accompanied by the following software tools:
•
Bluetooth HCI Terminal
•
Configuration manager
•
DemoBench
The following sections describe briefly each of the software tools. A separate user’s guide for each tool is
included on the Development Kit CD.
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2.5.1
Bluetooth HCI Terminal
With the Bluetooth HCI Terminal you can interact with your Bluetooth hardware. The interface is similar
to that of an AT Terminal application when communicating with a modem. The Bluetooth HCI Terminal
makes it easy to send HCI commands from a computer to a Bluetooth device. Likewise, it is easy to
receive HCI responses from a Bluetooth device. Consequently, you can get hands-on experience with the
HCI. Or you can test your own Bluetooth hardware.
The Bluetooth HCI Terminal is accompanied by the Bluetooth HCI Terminal Guide, accessible from the
document overview on the CD:
2.5.2
Configuration Manager
The Configuration Manager is an application that allows you to handle the Development Kit file system.
With this tool, you can download firmware patches and set up a number of baseband and radio parameters
to exercise the board. All parameters are restorable and default settings are stored automatically.
The Configuration Manager is accompanied by a user’s guide, accessible from the document overview on
the CD.
2.5.3
DemoBench
The DemoBench is a demonstration tool that can be used for a number of purposes. You can send a file to
another Bluetooth device, “chat” with another Bluetooth device, and view link and packet statistics in a
real-time application.
The DemoBench is accompanied by a user’s guide, accessible from the document overview on the CD.
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Setup
This section provides instructions for setting up the Development Kit hardware and software.
3.1
Setting Up Board
To get the board up and running, do the following:
1. Connect the board and PC via the UART (RS232) cable.
NOTE:
The first time you start up the board, you can only run UART, not USB.
2. Attach power supply to DC connector on board and connect to main electricity supply.
3. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive of your PC and follow the onscreen instructions.
3.2
Running UART
To run UART, do the following:
1. Get the board up and running as described above.
2. Download the UART application from the Configuration Manager on the CD.
3.3
Running USB
NOTE:
The first time you start up the board, you can only run UART, not USB.
Follow the above setup instructions.
To run USB, do the following:
1. Make sure the power is turned off the board.
2. Connect the board and PC via the UART (RS232) cable.
3. Attach power supply to DC connector on board and connect to main electricity supply.
4. Download the USB application from the Configuration Manager on the CD.
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5. Within the Configuration Manager, go to Settings>Com Port and select the USB option.
6. Follow the instructions on screen to disconnect the UART (RS232) cable and connect the
USB cable.
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Chapter 4
Hardware
This section provides information on various aspects of the Development Kit hardware. In addition,
Appendix A, “Board Diagram“, contains a diagram of the Development Kit board.
4.1
Signal and Connection Descriptions
The development kit contains the following connections, switches, and indicators:
•
Power supply input
•
Modular jack 4/4 connector for mono-audio speaker and microphone (headset application)
•
RS232 interface
•
UART interface
•
USB interface
•
Antenna connector
•
JTAG allowing interface to MC71000 production test
•
Reset switch
•
Four control buttons for the headset application
•
On/off switch
•
Seven status LEDs
The power supplied for the development kit is DC with the ratings stated in the specifications.
An analog audio signal to be transmitted over the Bluetooth connection can be fed into the development kit
via the modular jack or as streaming audio through the host interface. It will be converted to digital data and
transmitted through the Bluetooth link. A digital audio signal received from a connected Bluetooth device
will be converted to an analog audio signal and available at the modular jack or as streaming audio through
the host interface (UART, SSI, SPI). The MC71000 has a Bluetooth Audio Signal Processor (BTASP) for
superior audio performance.
The RS232/UART interfaces can be used to transfer data and audio between a host and the Bluetooth device.
The firmware of the development kit can be upgraded through the RS232/UART interface.
The USB interface is a standard HCI USB interface. This interface can be used to connect the development
kit to a PC or other devices with PC-compatible USB connections.
The CODEC is attached to the MC71000 via the SPI (data) and SSI (streaming audio) interfaces.
The antenna connector is an SMA 50 ohm connection.
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The reset switch can be activated to re-initialize the entire system.
Four buttons are provided for embedded applications:
•
Volume up
•
Volume down
•
Function 1 (connection etc.)
•
Function 2 (this is an extra button)
Seven status LEDs are provided:
•
Two application-specific LEDs
•
Class 2
•
24 MHz/32 kHz
•
RX/TX
•
Power on
•
Diversity (shows which antenna is being used)
4.2
Environmental
This section contains system level environmental information:
•
Storage temperature (degrees centigrade):
— Min. -40
— Max +125
•
Operating temperature (degrees centigrade):
— Min. -20
— Max +85
4.3
Mechanical
This section contains system level mechanical information:
•
Length: 100 mm
•
Width: 100 mm
•
Height (PCB with components): 20 mm
•
Layout, FR4, 6 layer: 1 mm
4.4
Electrical
This section contains electrical information:
•
4-12
Input power supply requirements: 3.5-6.5 VDC
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•
Audio input: 65m Vpp
•
Audio output: 1.6 Vpp, modular jack 4/4 connector
The following table shows the current consumption measurements of the circuits of the MC71000
Bluetooth Baseband Controller and MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver ICs.
Table 1: Current Consumption Measurements of MC71000 and MC13180 Circuits
DH5 asymmetric
RX
50.4 mA
DH5 asymmetric
TX
48.5 mA
DH5 symmetric
45.8 mA
TX rate 57.6 kbits
RX rate 723.2 kbits
TX rate 723.2 kbits
RX rate 57.6 kbits
TX rate 433.9 kbits
RX rate 433.9 kbits
HV1
45.8 mA
HV3
27.8 mA
Total system in
low-power mode
0.130 mA
Note that the table contains typical values.
4.4.1
Power Supply
The board is fed with power from on-board standard regulators.
The on-board power supply regulators should be fed with the supply provided, which generates the
following voltages for the board:
•
1.85 V
•
2.65 V
•
3.3V
4.4.2
Reset Circuit
The board includes a push button for full system reset of the MC71000 and all peripherals.
4.4.3
Clocks
The clocks in the system are as follows:
•
Sleep mode clock: 32.768 kHz.
•
Active mode clock: 24 MHz from MC13180 radio module
The MC71000 includes an internal oscillator circuit for the 32.768 kHz sleep mode clock. Only an external
crystal and a few other components are needed.
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4.4.4
Memory
The MC71000 has embedded memory of 256 Kbytes of ROM and 64 K of RAM. An image can be
uploaded from a host system, or a low-cost serial EEPROM (four-wire connection). For more information
on the contents and structure of the MC71000 memory, please refer to the Bluetooth Platform Solution
Embedded System User’s Guide. This is accessible from the document overview on the Development Kit
CD.
4.4.5
UART Interface
The UART interface is embedded in the MC71000. However, an external level converter is needed. For
this purpose, the MAX3237 1.0 Mbit level converter is used. The level converter is connected to the
MC71000 and a female 9-pin D-sub. The connection between the level converter and the MC71000 is
passed through a jumper block in order to aid debugging, and, if ever needed, to use a different type of
level converter.
4.4.6
USB Interface
The USB interface consists of the National USBN9604 USB device controller. A 3.3 V power supply is
used for the USBN 9604.
For information on the USB limitations of the Development Kit, see the section “USB Limitations”
4.4.7
CODEC Interface
The audio interface consists of the Xemics XE3006 CODEC, a 4-pin header and a 4/4p amp connector. As
to the power supply for the CODEC, both 1.8 V and 3.3 V are selectable by a “+” formation jumper.
Sampling rate is configured at 7.8125 kHz.
4.4.8
Antenna
The Development Kit contains an F entenna and an SMA 50 Ohm antenna connector.
4.5
Reference Designs
The Bluetooth Platform Solution reference designs include the following: Host optimized, host
non-optimized, and standalone (headset). Descriptions and schematics are included in the Bluetooth
Platform Solution Reference Designs document. This is accessible from the document overview on the
Development Kit CD.
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Limitations
This section deals with the known limitations of the Bluetooth Development Kit.
5.1
USB Limitations
The Bluetooth Development Kit has the following USB limitations:
•
The USB interface is for evaluation purposes only. It is only included for the purpose of showing
full bandwidth.
•
Supports OpenUSBDI-compatible USB controllers. USB V1.1.
•
Does NOT support Open HCI.
•
No USB logo certification.
•
MC71000 does NOT support USB. USB controller is external USBN9604 from National.
For general information on USB, please see www.usb.org.
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Regulatory
This section contains regulatory statements, a list of the countries where the Development Kit will be type
approved, and information on what is needed by developers to obtain type approvals for their products.
This device is intended for evaluation and development purposes by professionals only and is NOT
for re-sale.
6.1
Regulatory Statements
NOTE:
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
6.1.1
General
This product complies with any mandatory product specification in any country where the product is sold.
6.1.2
European Union (EU) and EFTA
This equipment complies with the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and has been provided with the CE mark
accordingly.
6.1.3
France
This equipment may only be used as a Class 2 device, not as a Class 1 device. Note also that only indoor
use is allowed.
6.1.4
Nederland
(Applies to 20dBm products only)
Niet voor gebruik in de buitenlucht.
Deze apparatuur is uitsluitend bedoeld voor gebruik binnenshuis.
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6.1.5
United States of America and Canada
Tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. See FCC 47CFR part 15.19(b)(2)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 / RSS-139 of the Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation. See FCC regulation CFR47 sec. 15.19(3).
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
In order to comply with FCC RF Exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must
always be maintained between the transmitter antenna and all persons during normal operation.
Note that any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may
void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.See FCC regulation CFR47 sec. 15.21.
6.1.6
Canada Compliance (Industry Canada)
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and
away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment that is installed outdoors is subject to
licensing.
In French: Pour empêcher un brouillage radioélectrique au service faisant l'objet d'une licence, cet appareil
doit être utilisé à l'interieur et loin des fenêtres afin de founir un écran de blindage maximal. Au cas aù un
installation en plain air, le materiel doit faire l'objet d'une licence.
6.1.7
Singapore
This product complies with the standard Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) TS SSS
amended by the Guidance notes on Bluetooth Type Approval Framework and has been approved by the
IDA under the Type Approval Certificate (TAC) number: Motorola TAC number TBD
The supplier of this equipment is responsible that the equipment can be used as described in the
accompanying documentation. Furthermore, the supplier is responsible for providing proper installation
and after-sales maintance of the equipment to meet the user's needs.
Under no circumstances is the IDA liable for the use, installation, or after-sales maintenance of the
equipment.
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6.1.8
Brazil
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra interferência
prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em
caráter primário.
6.1.9
Japan
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6.1.10
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6.2
Obtaining Type Approvals
Customers of Motorola Bluetooth chipsets will face some Bluetooth qualification and regulatory
requirements for their products. The following lists the requirements for the major markets as defined by
Digianswer/Motorola as tier 1 countries: Australia, Canada, Europe (15 + 4 EFTA countries), Japan, New
Zealand and US. A number of other countries worldwide will accept the test reports made for Europe
and/or US approvals.
Motorola chipsets (radio/baseband) are pre-qualified as Bluetooth components. Also any variants of
Motorola software stacks will be pre-qualified. The assumption of pre-qualification provides that
customers will implement the radio module (radio chip including surrounding components and print
layout) without any changes.
6.2.1
Requirements for Bluetooth Qualification
Baseband chipset will be used as a pre-qualified component and do not require re-testing.
Any incorporated variant of Motorola software stack will be used as a pre-qualified component and do not
require re-testing.
Radio will need to be re-tested in the product layout for the following 8 (of 16) test cases:
Table 6-1.
TRM/CA/04/E
TX Output Spectrum-Frequency range
TRM/CA/08/E
Initial Carrier Frequency Tolerance
TRM/CA/09/E
Carrier Frequency Drift
TTRC/CA/01/E
Out-of-Band Spurious Emissions-radiated
RCV/CA/02/E
Sensitivity-multi-slot packets
RCV/CA/03/E
C/I performance
RCV/CA/04E
Blocking performance
TP/PHYS/TRX/BV-05-C
Symbol rate
If changes are made to the Development Kit radio module BOM or layout, all 16 Bluetooth test cases will
be required to be re-tested. Depending on the nature of changes to the radio, re-testing might only be
necessary in normal temperature. This has to be decided by the BQB in each case.
6.2.2
Requirements for regulatory type approvals:
The following regulatory testing needs to be made:
•
For CE-marking: EN 300 328-2 (emission), EN 301 489-17 (EMC), EN 60950 (safety)
•
For Japan approval: ARIB T-66.
•
For FCC grant: CFR47 part 15.205, 15.209 and 15.247 (except 15.247e: processing gain)
NOTE:
As Motorola radios will be approved by FCC as radio modules and the
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FCC testing can be avoided for regulatory purposes for radio modules,
provided no changes are made to the radio module BOM or layout, it will
still be necessary to perform the Out-of-Band Spurious
Emissions-radiated-test of part 15.209.
The product might be subject to additional product specific regulations, such as PSTN regulations and
other.
Type approval applications have to be filed to the national authorities for each product.
Documentation submitted for type approvals can vary from country to country, but will in general include:
test reports, pictures, BOM, schematics, PCB layouts, product descriptions (block diagrams), antenna
information, SAR statements (see below), label/manual information (legal text) and manufacturer
information.
Both in Europe and US regulators are currently working on new sets of rules for combined radio
equipment as well as rules for SAR. Test requirements for SAR (including combined radio) will most
likely be topical within the next year.
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Appendix A
Board Diagram
The following pages show a diagram of the Development Kit board.
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HVDD1V85
C100
100nF
HVDD1V85
TRST
TDI
TMS
TCK
RTCK
TDO
JTAG_RESET
Sheet 2
32kHz_OSC
REFCLK
TRST
REFCTRL
TDI
TMS
BT[1..9]
TCK
RTCK
DIVERSITY
TDO
JTAG_RESET
REFCLK
REFCTRL
BT[1..9]
DIVERSITY
CS0
OE
WE
SSI[0..4]
UART[0..3]
0dBm/20dBm
RxTx_SW
Sheet 4
REFCLK
REFCTRL
BT[1..9]
DIVERSITY
0dBm/20dBm
RxTx_SW
RF Front
Sheet 3
Ri
TXD
RTS
RXD
CTS
RxTx_SW
0dBm/20dBm
DIVERSITY
REFCTRL
BT_WAKEUP
BT[1..9]
CS0
OE
WE
SSI[0..4]
UART[0..3]
13MHz_OSC
Antenna 1
Antenna 2
Not Mounted
Not Mounted
J108
J109
Sleep mode OSC
RFNET29
RFNET28
0R
ANT100
F_Antenna
ANTENNA
UART
USB Serie-B
SHIELD1
SHIELD2
VUSB
DATADATA+
GROUND
J105
4/4p
J106
9p Female Ang
J103
J102 5
SMA Receptacle, Female
TXD
RTS
RXD
CTS
0R
R103
Not Mounted
R104
MAIN SYSTEM OSC.
0R
Testpoint Coax (Soldside)
TP102
R105
AUDIO
interface
Modular 4/4
USB
Sheet 1
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C106
1µF
TP103 TP104
L102
Not Mounted
Not Mounted
IC102
MMQA5V6T1
MIC+
MICEAREAR+
m2
m1
TP114
TP115
TP116
TP117
TP118
TP119
TP120
TP121
TP122
TP123
0dBm/20dBm
CS0
OE
WE
SSI[0..4]
UART[0..3]
SPI0[0..3]
SPI0[0..3]
IC100
MMQA5V6T1
C4
SPI0[0..3]
MIC+
MICEAREAR+
L101
A0
L100
R110 0R
0R
A2
C105
22pF
A1
C3
GPIO_C9
R109
18R
A0
DD+
C104
22pF
C2
GPIO_C9
GPIO_B11
GPIO_B10
CLK0
Reset
Power ON
D[0..7]
18R
C1
A0
CLK0
GPIO_B11
GPIO_B10
Reset
Power ON
D[0.. 7]
Polaris peripherals
C1
GPIO_C9
CLK0
GPIO_B11
GPIO_B10
Reset
Power ON
D[0..7]
TTS
TP105
TP106
TP124
TP107
TP108
TP109
TP110
TP111
TP112
TP113
MAIN+
MAIN-
Polaris
R107
10K
R100
10K
C2
Placed i matrix 2x10 @0,1''
HOLE102
J107
R106
10K
A1
J100
MAIN+
MAIN-
HOLE101
np hole ø2.2mm
VDD_EIM
2p
CO101
CO102
np hole ø2.2mm
PCB Corner Mark
HOLE103
PCB Corner Mark
CO103
np hole ø2.2mm
HOLE104
PCB Corner Mark
CO104
C3
DC
Power Supply
3.5 - 5.5 VDC
BARCODE101
Label 21*6mm Test BarCode
A101
A102
Primus datum point (Compside)
Secundary fiducial point (Compside)
A103
Secundary fiducial point (Soldside)
np hole ø2.2mm
A2
C4
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MAIN+
MAIN-
J200
3p
COT201
Track in PCB
R242
7.5R
C207
R231
500mA
C205
6.8µF
R206
10K
TP207
24
23
21
16
10
11
12
18
17
IC202
C203
100µF
VCC1
VCC2
Vin+
VinHysteresisSelect
Shutdown
S INV
Q1_b
Q2
S OR
1V85_ENABLE
2V65_ENABLE
VCC
D203
Green LED
TP224
REFOUT
Detect
RESET_b
DelayCap
OUT1V85
OUT2V65
EP
AGND1
AGND2
SGND
OUT3V0/3V3
R203
1.0K
3V0/3V3 sel
3V0/3V3 ENABLE
OUT
15
22
19
20
EP
C206
100nF
C208
100nF
RESET
TP203
1.0K
C234
HVDD3V3
R221 0R
TP223
100nF
R230
1.5K
RESET
TP206
R229
10K
CS
SCK
SO
SI
SPI10
SPI11
SPI13
Switch
S201
AT25HP512-10CI-1.8
VCC
HOLD
WP
GND
IC205
Memory
C210
1µF
HVDD1V85
R204
TP208
VCC_RF
1.5R
R218
TP209
1.0R
HVDD3V3
R209
TP211
1.5R
R207
JTAG_RESET
R211
0R
VCC_PA
C214
3.3µF
TP219
TP220
TP221
TP222
SSI[0..4]
SPI0[0..3]
UART[0..3]
SPI12
SPI10
SPI11
SPI12
SPI13
1p
J201
1p
J202
CLK0
TP201
TP202
CS0
SSI[0..4]
SPI0[0..3]
UART[0..3]
SPI1[0..3]
RTCK
TRST
TDI
TDO
TMS
TCK
TTS
TP225
TP226
F10
E9
E5
A3
C3
A9
C9
B9
A10
C10
B10
B5
A7
A5
A8
B8
D9
E8
D10
UART0
UART1
UART2
UART3
F1
G4
G3
G1
G2
H3
H1
H2
B3
E4
A2
D3
F5
B2
A1
B1
C2
C1
D2
D1
H10
K10
J10
H9
H8
G7
G8
G9
F6
D6
A6
B6
C6
A0
SPI10
SPI11
SPI12
SPI13
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
SPI00
SPI01
SPI02
SPI03
SSI3
SSI4
SSI0
SSI1
SSI2
GPIO_B3
CS1
CLK0
Q2
CS0
D[0.. 7]
IC201
RESETIN_B
CLK0
CLK1
CS0_B
CS1_B
SSI_STCK
SSI_STFS
SSI_STD
SSI_SRCK
SSI_SRFS
SSI_SRD
SPI_0_SS_B
SPI_0_SCK
SPI_0_MISO
SPI_0_MOSI
TXD
RXD
CTS_B
RTS_B
R236
HVDD1V85
R214
AVcc
0R
BVcc
HVDD3V3
C230
BT1
BT2
BT3
BT4
BT5
BT6
BT7
BT8
BT9
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B11
S_inv
OE
WE
HVDD3V3
0R
1µF
C228
R222
0R
HVDD1V85
HVDD3V3
R223
0R
32kHz_OSC
C216
X200
REFCLK
REFCTRL
BT[1..9]
OE
WE
10pF
10pF
C212
DIVERSITY
REFCLK
REFCTRL
TP214
R210
DIVERSITY
10M
100K
R240
10M
R212
GPIO_C9
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B11
TP215
VDD_EIM
100nF
C226
C218
100nF
TP212
100nF
C227
R215
Not Mounted
HVDD1V85
0R R241
R217
C220
100nF
100nF
C224
100nF
C225
100nF
C229
BTCLK
BT[1..9]
100nF
C238
K7
J7
K8
J8
K6
K5
J5
H6
H7
1.0pF
D7
EXTAL
J6
K4
F3
H4
J3
F9
D4
G6
E2
J1
J2
F4
G5
D8
C7
F2
J4
K3
F8
C4
G10
E1
K1
K2
E3
H5
C8
B7
C217
100nF
VDDpa
VDDpb
VDDpc
VDDcore_I1_EIM
VDDcore_I2_EIM
VDDcore_I3_EIM
VDDcore_I3
VDDcore_I4_EIM
VDDmisc_I1
VDD_I2_EIM
VDD_I3_EIM
VDD_I4_EIM
VDD_I7_EIM
GNDpa
GNDpb
GNDpc
GNDcore_I1_EIM
GNDcore_I2_EIM
GNDcore_I3_EIM
GNDcore_I3
GNDcore_I4_EIM
GNDmisc_I1
GND_I2_EIM
GND_I3_EIM
GND_I4_EIM
GND_I7_EIM
REFCLK
REFCTRL
BT1
BT2
BT3
BT4
BT5
BT6
BT7
BT8
BT9
J9
K9
B4
A4
GPIO_C9
XTAL
PWM
0dBm/20dBm
F7
E7
E10
D5
E6
C5
C237
1.0pF
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GPIO_C9
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B11
GPIO_B12
OE_B
WE_B
OSC32k
SYSCLK
XTAL
EXTAL
BTCLK
Frame synch
RxD
TxD
RxTxEN
SPI clk
SPI_en
SPI do/SPI di
PWM0 / TX_en / GPO0
PWM1 / PA_en / GPO1
SPI_1_SS_B
SPI_1_SCK
SPI_1_MISO
SPI_1_MOSI
RTCK
TRST_B
TDI
TDO
TMS
TCK
TTS
MODE0
MODE1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
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VCC
R205
470R
100nF
Q2
TP210
TP218
14
13
IC203
IN
NC
GND
VCC_LED
D[0..7]
AVcc
Not Mounted
32.768KHz
MC13181
0dBm/20dBm
VCC
ON/OFF
LP2981IM5-3.3
R220 0R
3V3_UART
C235
IC206B
Not Mounted
TP217
IC206A
Not Mounted
TP213
S_inv
TP200
C213
C239
3.3µF
HVDD3V3
HVDD3V3
R226 0R
Not Mounted Not Mounted
TP204
PWM
Power ON
0dBm/20dBm
VCC
100nF
R213
10K
3V3_USB
VccCodec
R234
TP216
J204
R219 0R
R216
Not Mounted X201
R233
R232
3p
HVDD3V3
HVDD1V85
Not Mounted
HVDD3V3 R239 0R
C236
Not Mounted Not Mounted
Not Mounted
Battery
TP302
TP313
UART3
TP308
SPI02
SSI3
TP303
TP309
SPI03
SSI4
TP304
33pF
C325
CS0
OE
WE
22pF
SPI00
SPI01
SPI02
SPI03
SPI0[0..3]
17
18
19
20
23
22
21
24
15
13
10
28
25
NRESET
IC300
MCLK
FSYNC
BCLK
SDO
SDI
VMIC
AIN
VSSA2
VDDA2
SMDA
SMAD
VSSA1_
VREG
VSSA1
VREF
AOUTN
AOUTP
VDD1
SS
SCK
MISO
MOSI
VSSD1
XE3006
11
12
16
14
VCC
IC301
C1+
V+
V-
T1OUT
T2OUT
T3OUT
T4OUT
T5OUT
GND
C1C2+
C2-
T1IN
T2IN
T3IN
T4IN
T5IN
R302
0R
L301
220µH
C314
1µF
C311
1µF
L302
220µH
26
27
10
12
R300
2.2K
C302
1µF
R301
C310
18R
C309
MIC+
MIC-
C324
4.7µF
Codec
shifter
Track in PCB
COT300
100nF
C305
100nF
100nF
3V3_UART
R304
Not Mounted
C304
100nF
C306
100nF
Level
TXD
CTS
BT_WAKEUP
EAR+
EAR-
Power ON
S306
Switch
R325
10K
D306
BAT54
D307
VCC
BVcc
Power ON
D302
VCC_LED
BAT54
R308
470R
R336
470R
S301
SPST
R321
10K
S302
R322
10K
SPST
R310
470R
Keys
S303
SPST
R323
10K
FUNC 1
R318
10K
D1
VCC_LED
D303
R330
470R
NC7S32M5
IC309
-/+
R317
10K
D0
BVcc
+/-
R316
10K
NC7S32M5
IC308
TP337
VDD_EIM
S304
SPST
D2
R331
470R
FUNC 2
TP339
R324
10K
D3
R319
10K
TP327
TP328
TP330
TP340
TR301A
BC847BS
R339
10K
TP341
RxTx_SW
R333
470R
VCC_LED
D305
D[0..7]
TP343
R340
10K
TP323
BT[1..9]
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DIVERSITY
F-antenna /
SMA Connector
TR301B
BC847BS
TP342
R334
470R
SYSTEM RESET
SPST
S305
R329
100R
RESET
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
TP325
R332
470R
TP324
VCC_LED
D304
TP326
TP322
Red/Green LED SMD
STFS
STCK
SRD
STD
SPI_0_SS
SPI_0_SCK
SPI_0_MISO
SPI_0_MOSI
C300
1µF
C313
1µF
C303
100nF
C308
100nF
24
23
22
19
17
VCC_LED
D300
TP335
Green LED
Rx / Tx
VCC_LED
D301
Red LED
TP338
TR302B
BC847BS
R338
10K
TP321
R1OUTB
TP336
Class1 / Class2
Red/Green LED SMD
Confidential Information
0dBm/20dBm
TP329
16
D308
TP334
R306
470R
TR302A
BC847BS
R337
10K
TP316
REFCTRL
RTS
RXD
Ri
3V3_UART
BVcc
TP333
TR300B
BC847BS
TP315
24MHz / 32kHz
R341
10K
GPIO_B10
11
15
14
BAT54
R307
470R
TR300A
BC847BS
R335
10K
BT8
BT[1..9]
R1IN
R2IN
R3IN
IC310
Not Mounted
USB
D+
D-
R1OUT
R2OUT
R3OUT
R320
1.5K
33pF
C322
Red/Green LED SMD
VccCodec
13
MBAUD
SHDN
3V3_USB
C320
100nF
C321
390pF
TP344
RDK specific
EN
MAX3237EAI
12
13
11
18
10
24.000MHz
X300
21
20
18
IC307
GND
GND1
VCC
D0/S0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
AGND
CLKOUT
D-
D+
V3.3
A0/ALE/SI
CS
RD
WR/SK
INTR
560K
R328
33pF
C323
J300
2*4p
26
27
28
19
25
20
21
22
16
TP332
BVcc
R342 0R
UART01
UART23
UART35
UART17
D[0.. 7]
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
3V3_USB
DACK
DRQ
XIN
17
SSI[0..4]
SSI2
TP305
SPI01
GPIO_B11
24
23
RESET
XOUT
SRFS
TP307
CLK0
UART2
R326
10K
MODE0
MODE1
USBN9604SLB
Red/Green LED SMD
SSI3
TP301
TP312
SSI1
SSI0
SSI4
SSI2
SSI1
C326
SPI00
D[0..7]
TP300
TP306
A0
SSI0
UART1
GPIO_C9
15
14
SPI0[0..3]
UART[0..3]
A0
CS0
OE
WE
GPIO_B11
GPIO_C9
UART0
TP311
UART[0..3]
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SSI[0..4]
TP310
BT2 TP401
BT[1..9]
REFCTRL
REFCLK
BT5 TP404
BT6 TP405
BT1
BT2
BT3
BT4
BT7
BT6
BT5
R401
100R
C416
AVcc
C415
1µF
C423
100nF
VCC_RF
C418
15pF
1.5nF
C438
1.0pF
C421
15pF
BT[1..9]
TP407
BT9
TP408
28
27
29
33
26
31
32
30
34
36
20
21
22
19
11
12
14
13
TP413
R410
TP411
0R
TP412
Not Mounted
R411
TP414
IC406
FS-OUT
PACKET-DATA
DATA-CLK
RESET
Rx-Tx-EN
SPI-DATA
SPI-EN
SPI-CLK
C437
Not Mounted
TP409
EXT-PA-EN
EXT-PA-DRV
PAO-P
PAO-M
RFIN
MN-LF
DC-LF1
VDD-INT
GND
DC-LF2
VDD
VCC-DC
VCC-PA
VCC-LNA
VCC-MIX
VCC-MOD
VCC-VCO
VCC-PRE
VCC-CP
VCC-LIM
VCC-DEMOD
XTAL-BASE
XTAL-EMITTER
VCC-XTAL
GND-XTAL
GND-Ep
GND-PA
GND-LNA1
GND-LNA2
GND-MIX
GND-MOD
GND-VCO
GND-PRE
GND-CP
GND-LIM
GND-DEMOD
TIN-JP
TMON-P
GPO-o
TIN-JM
TMON-M
MC13180
10
R409
0R
R408
0R
C424
6.8pF
Not Mounted
C431
100nF
L400
1.0nH
RFNET27
C439
1.5nF
R416
R417
0R
RFNET23
C403
22pF
11
12
10
R424
3.3R
C402
1.5nF
IC401
10nF
C401
Not Mounted
R415
RFNET24
L401
12nH
VCC_PA
EP
IC403
0.82pF
C406
VCC_LED
C405
22pF
RFNET25
VCC
RF_OUT1
RF_IN
RF_OUT
EN
Q2_Bias_R
Vpc
GND3
Q1_Bias_R GND2
GND
GND1
EP
MRFIC2408
C433
R414
Not Mounted
RFNET4
22pF
Vcc
J2
NC1
J3
GND0
GND1
GND2
GND3
L402
1.5nH
Vctl
NC2
J1
NC3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND-Ep
NC7WZ14
IC404B
AS196-307
R405
Not Mounted
RFNET6 12
15
10
C417
RFNET12
R404
Not Mounted
C420
33nF
Not Mounted
22pF
C410
12
15
10
VCC_LED
Vcc
J2
NC1
J3
GND0
GND1
GND2
GND3
0R
R418
0R
C412
1.0pF
Not Mounted
C419
RFNET11
AS196-307
Vctl
NC2
J1
NC3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND-Ep
IC402
Not Mounted
RFNET33
11
13
14
16
Ep
L403
3.3nH
C411
Not Mounted
C428
100nF
0dBm/20dBm
RFNET81
J3
R413
0R
IC405
V2
V1
J1
AS163-73
J2
GND
GND3
OUT
RFNET19
IC404A
NC7WZ14
R421
VCC_LED
Not Mounted
R422
R423
0R
Antenna 2
Antenna 1
VCC_LED
R420
10K
C409
22pF
RFNET21
C434
22pF
RFNET18 C435
22pF
GND1
IN
Z400
LFSN30N17C2450B
J1
J3
AS169-73
V1
V2
GND
J2
IC407
C432
3 RFNET7
22pF
11
13
14
16
Ep
C422
22pF
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100nF
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VCC_PA
C400
390pF
COT401
COT402
C404
33pF
C426 C427
C429 1.5nF 6.8pF
100nF
This document contains Digianswer A/S confidential and proprietary information, which you are not
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Confidential Information
Not Mounted
IC408B
NC7WZ14
620R
R400
C436
Not Mounted
3.3pF C407
6BalunNET1
C408
R402
620R
VCC_RF
C414
RFNET10
R403
24K
270pF
Not Mounted C413
1.0pF
8BalunNET2
39
24
23
C430
100nF
RFNET26
VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF
35
25
48
46
45
42
40
37
16
18
47
44
43
41
38
15
17
Ep
RFNET22
BT8
X400
13.000MHz
BT7 TP406
IC406.6:C408.1:3.17mm:3.20mm:C408.1:R400.2:0.73mm:0.76mm:R400.2:R400.1:1.87mm:1.90mm:R400.1:COT401.1:0mm:0.10mm:C408.1:C407.1:0mm:0.1mm
IC406.8:C408.2:3.17mm:3.20mm:C408.2:R402.2:0.73mm:0.76mm:R402.2:R402.1:1.87mm:1.90mm:R402.1:COT402.1:0mm:0.10mm:
13MHz_OSC
BT3 TP402
RxTx_SW
0R
RxTx
RFNET9
RFNET14
BT4 TP403
Layer 1 : 64ohm Track wide =413µm BalunNETx
Layer 1 : 50ohm Track wide = 663µm (RFNETxx)
Er = 4,4
RFNET20
RFNET16
RFNET17
BT1 TP400
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User’s Guide
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Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Downloads and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Acronyms and Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-3
1-3
1-4
Chapter 2
Product Overview
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interfaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bluetooth HCI Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuration Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DemoBench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-5
2-5
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-7
2-7
2-7
Chapter 3
Setup
3.1
3.2
3.3
Setting Up Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Running UART. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Running USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Chapter 4
Hardware
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
4.4.5
4.4.6
Signal and Connection Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reset Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UART Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USB Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4.5
CODEC Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Reference Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
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Limitations
5.1
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Regulatory
6.1
Regulatory Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.2
European Union (EU) and EFTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.3
France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.4
Nederland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.5
United States of America and Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.6
Canada Compliance (Industry Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.7
Singapore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.8
Brazil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.9
Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.10
Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2
Obtaining Type Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2.1
Requirements for Bluetooth Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2.2
Requirements for regulatory type approvals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction
NOTE:
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way.
With the Development Kit for the Bluetooth Platform Solution from Motorola, the company is launching a
unique demonstration and development tool for its platform.
The Development Kit contains all of the hardware, software, and documentation needed to evaluate the
functionality of the ICs making up Motorola’s Bluetooth platform solution chipset:
•
MC71000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller IC
•
MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver IC
•
MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
Also, you can develop software and hardware solutions around the platform chipset. The Development Kit
makes it possible to easily and quickly set up and start demonstrating a Class 2 Bluetooth solution, and it
provides an efficient layout for the baseband and RF on an FR4 PCB substrate.
The primary applications of the Development Kit are:
•
Evaluation of the platform chipset and its features
•
Porting of a user Bluetooth stack to the Motorola Bluetooth hardware
•
Prototyping of a Bluetooth-enabled host device
•
Reference design for quick layout of a Bluetooth solution based on the MC71000 and MC13180
chipset
The Development Kit is Bluetooth 1.1 qualified and type approved in a great number of countries. See the
section “Regulatory”.
For detailed information on the ICs making up the platform chipset, please see the technical brief
accompanying each of the ICs: MC71000, MC13180, and MC13181. These technical briefs are all
included on the CD.
1.1
About This Guide
This user’s guide will help you get started with the Bluetooth Development Kit. The guide covers a large
number of aspects of using the Development Kit, including:
•
Overview of the Development Kit and accompanying documentation
•
Instructions on setting up the hardware and software
•
Descriptions of the various elements that make up the Development Kit
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The following is an overview of the various sections of this user’s guide and a brief description of each
section:
•
Chapter 1, “Introduction” contains an overview of the user’s guide and additional documents
available from the CD. The introduction is also where to find information on support, unpacking,
system requirements, and a list of the acronyms used in this guide.
•
Chapter 2, “Product Overview” provides an overview of the Development Kit where the various
elements of the product are described briefly.
•
Chapter 3, “Setup” explains how to set up the hardware and software to get the Development Kit
running.
•
Chapter 4, “Hardware” describes the various aspects of the Development Kit hardware
•
Chapter 5, “Limitations” describes the limitations of the current Development Kit version.
Currently this chapter deals with HCI Limitations only.
•
Chapter 6, “Regulatory” contains regulatory statements, a list of the countries where the
Development Kit will be type approved, and information on what is needed to obtain type approvals
for new products.
•
Appendix A, “Board Diagram“, contains a diagram of the Development Kit board.
1.2
Additional Documents
In addition to this user’s guide, the documentation for the Development Kit includes the following
documents. These are all accessible from the document overview on the CD.
•
User’s Guides for various elements of the Development Kit:
— Bluetooth HCI Terminal Guide
— Configuration Manager User’s Guide
— DemoBench User’s Guide
— Bluetooth Platform Solution Embedded System User’s Guide
— Bluetooth Headset Guide
•
Reference designs: Bluetooth Platform Solution Reference Designs including descriptions and
schematics
•
A platform document providing a system overview of the Bluetooth Platform Solution from
Motorola
•
Technical briefs for the various Bluetooth platform elements:
— MRFIC2408 External Power Amplifier IC
— MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver IC
— MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
— MC71000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller IC
— Bluetooth Development Kit
•
Application notes for the following:
— Using the Bluetooth Audio Signal Processor (BTASP) for High-Quality Audio Performance
— Motorola’s Bluetooth Solution to Interference Rejection and Coexistence with 802.11
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— Enhancing ISM Band Performance Using Adaptive Frequency Hopping
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Product Errata
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Data sheets and information for components on the Development Kit:
— CODEC
— USB
— UART Level Converter
— EEPROMs
— Crystals
•
Bluetooth Core Specification v1.1
1.3
Downloads and Support
For Development Kit software and documentation downloads, go to the following website:
http://www.btpo.net
In addition, you may find useful information on the following websites: http://www.motorola.com and
http://www.motorola.com/semiconductor/bluetooth
For support on your Development Kit, contact your local FAE.
1.4
Unpacking
The Bluetooth Development Kit sales package contains the following items:
•
Development kit boards (2)
•
Power supplies (2)
•
RS232 cables (2)
•
USB cables (2)
•
Antennas (2)
•
Headsets (2)
•
Installation CD including software tools and documentation (1)
1.5
System Requirements
To install and use the Bluetooth Development Kit, you will need the following:
•
A PC equipped with Windows® 98/98 SE/Me/2000
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At least a 600 MHz processor (or higher)
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
Throughout this guide, the following acronyms and abbreviations are used:
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable/Programmable Read Only Memory
Rx
Receive(r)
SEEPROM
Serial Electrically Erasable/Programmable Read Only Memory
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
The SPI Bus made by Motorola handles all serial communication with a number of
different RF front ends and SEEPROMs.
SSI
Synchronous Serial Interface
Tx
Transmit(ter)
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
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Product Overview
This section contains a brief overview of the Development Kit. More detailed information on the various
elements of the Development Kit is included in later sections and in the separate user’s guides included on
the CD.
2.1
Block Diagram
The following figure shows the Development Kit block diagram:
Figure 2-1. Block Diagram
USB
USB
RS232
RS232
Level
Shifter
MC71000
MC13180
UART
Modular Jack
DC
Power
Input
2.2
CODEC
MC13181
EEPROM
7 Status
LEDs
Reset Switch
Antenna
Diversity
Switch
Class ½
Antenna Jumper
Antenna
Connector
F Antenna
Interfaces
The development kit features RS232, UART, and USB interfaces:
•
RS232 interface: Programmable baud rate from 1200 to 921 Kbit.
•
UART interface: 5-pin header with RxD, CTS, RTS, and GND, 3.3 V signaling, programmable
baud rate from 1200 to 921 Kbit, HCI UART transport layer.
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The UART and RS232 interfaces cannot operate simultaneously.
•
USB interface: Full speed (12 Mbit/s) USB node device, HCI USB transport layer, 3.3 V operation,
self-powered, National USBN9604 USB controller.
The following list shows the USB limitations:
— USB interface is for evaluation purposes and only included for ease of use.
— Supports OpenUSBDI-compatible USB controllers. USB v1.1.
— Does not support Open HCI.
— Production release of the MC71000 will not support USB.
•
2.3
Audio connections, with audio routed either to the CODEC or through the transport layer
Applications
The Development Kit supports the Headset application. A separate Headset User’s Guide is TBD.
2.4
ICs
The Development Kit is supplied with the following Bluetooth ICs from Motorola:
•
MC71000 Bluetooth Baseband Controller IC
•
MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver IC
•
MC13181 Wireless Power Management IC
Future Development Kit releases will contain the MRFIC2408 External Power Amplifier IC.
2.5
Software Tools
The Bluetooth Development Kit is accompanied by the following software tools:
•
Bluetooth HCI Terminal
•
Configuration manager
•
DemoBench
The following sections describe briefly each of the software tools. A separate user’s guide for each tool is
included on the Development Kit CD.
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2.5.1
Bluetooth HCI Terminal
With the Bluetooth HCI Terminal you can interact with your Bluetooth hardware. The interface is similar
to that of an AT Terminal application when communicating with a modem. The Bluetooth HCI Terminal
makes it easy to send HCI commands from a computer to a Bluetooth device. Likewise, it is easy to
receive HCI responses from a Bluetooth device. Consequently, you can get hands-on experience with the
HCI. Or you can test your own Bluetooth hardware.
The Bluetooth HCI Terminal is accompanied by the Bluetooth HCI Terminal Guide, accessible from the
document overview on the CD:
2.5.2
Configuration Manager
The Configuration Manager is an application that allows you to handle the Development Kit file system.
With this tool, you can download firmware patches and set up a number of baseband and radio parameters
to exercise the board. All parameters are restorable and default settings are stored automatically.
The Configuration Manager is accompanied by a user’s guide, accessible from the document overview on
the CD.
2.5.3
DemoBench
The DemoBench is a demonstration tool that can be used for a number of purposes. You can send a file to
another Bluetooth device, “chat” with another Bluetooth device, and view link and packet statistics in a
real-time application.
The DemoBench is accompanied by a user’s guide, accessible from the document overview on the CD.
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Setup
This section provides instructions for setting up the Development Kit hardware and software.
3.1
Setting Up Board
To get the board up and running, do the following:
1. Connect the board and PC via the UART (RS232) cable.
NOTE:
The first time you start up the board, you can only run UART, not USB.
2. Attach power supply to DC connector on board and connect to main electricity supply.
3. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive of your PC and follow the onscreen instructions.
3.2
Running UART
To run UART, do the following:
1. Get the board up and running as described above.
2. Download the UART application from the Configuration Manager on the CD.
3.3
Running USB
NOTE:
The first time you start up the board, you can only run UART, not USB.
Follow the above setup instructions.
To run USB, do the following:
1. Make sure the power is turned off the board.
2. Connect the board and PC via the UART (RS232) cable.
3. Attach power supply to DC connector on board and connect to main electricity supply.
4. Download the USB application from the Configuration Manager on the CD.
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5. Within the Configuration Manager, go to Settings>Com Port and select the USB option.
6. Follow the instructions on screen to disconnect the UART (RS232) cable and connect the
USB cable.
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Hardware
This section provides information on various aspects of the Development Kit hardware. In addition,
Appendix A, “Board Diagram“, contains a diagram of the Development Kit board.
4.1
Signal and Connection Descriptions
The development kit contains the following connections, switches, and indicators:
•
Power supply input
•
Modular jack 4/4 connector for mono-audio speaker and microphone (headset application)
•
RS232 interface
•
UART interface
•
USB interface
•
Antenna connector
•
JTAG allowing interface to MC71000 production test
•
Reset switch
•
Four control buttons for the headset application
•
On/off switch
•
Seven status LEDs
The power supplied for the development kit is DC with the ratings stated in the specifications.
An analog audio signal to be transmitted over the Bluetooth connection can be fed into the development kit
via the modular jack or as streaming audio through the host interface. It will be converted to digital data and
transmitted through the Bluetooth link. A digital audio signal received from a connected Bluetooth device
will be converted to an analog audio signal and available at the modular jack or as streaming audio through
the host interface (UART, SSI, SPI). The MC71000 has a Bluetooth Audio Signal Processor (BTASP) for
superior audio performance.
The RS232/UART interfaces can be used to transfer data and audio between a host and the Bluetooth device.
The firmware of the development kit can be upgraded through the RS232/UART interface.
The USB interface is a standard HCI USB interface. This interface can be used to connect the development
kit to a PC or other devices with PC-compatible USB connections.
The CODEC is attached to the MC71000 via the SPI (data) and SSI (streaming audio) interfaces.
The antenna connector is an SMA 50 ohm connection.
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The reset switch can be activated to re-initialize the entire system.
Four buttons are provided for embedded applications:
•
Volume up
•
Volume down
•
Function 1 (connection etc.)
•
Function 2 (this is an extra button)
Seven status LEDs are provided:
•
Two application-specific LEDs
•
Class 2
•
24 MHz/32 kHz
•
RX/TX
•
Power on
•
Diversity (shows which antenna is being used)
4.2
Environmental
This section contains system level environmental information:
•
Storage temperature (degrees centigrade):
— Min. -40
— Max +125
•
Operating temperature (degrees centigrade):
— Min. -20
— Max +85
4.3
Mechanical
This section contains system level mechanical information:
•
Length: 100 mm
•
Width: 100 mm
•
Height (PCB with components): 20 mm
•
Layout, FR4, 6 layer: 1 mm
4.4
Electrical
This section contains electrical information:
•
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Audio input: 65m Vpp
•
Audio output: 1.6 Vpp, modular jack 4/4 connector
The following table shows the current consumption measurements of the circuits of the MC71000
Bluetooth Baseband Controller and MC13180 Bluetooth Low Power Wireless Data Transceiver ICs.
Table 1: Current Consumption Measurements of MC71000 and MC13180 Circuits
DH5 asymmetric
RX
50.4 mA
DH5 asymmetric
TX
48.5 mA
DH5 symmetric
45.8 mA
TX rate 57.6 kbits
RX rate 723.2 kbits
TX rate 723.2 kbits
RX rate 57.6 kbits
TX rate 433.9 kbits
RX rate 433.9 kbits
HV1
45.8 mA
HV3
27.8 mA
Total system in
low-power mode
0.130 mA
Note that the table contains typical values.
4.4.1
Power Supply
The board is fed with power from on-board standard regulators.
The on-board power supply regulators should be fed with the supply provided, which generates the
following voltages for the board:
•
1.85 V
•
2.65 V
•
3.3V
4.4.2
Reset Circuit
The board includes a push button for full system reset of the MC71000 and all peripherals.
4.4.3
Clocks
The clocks in the system are as follows:
•
Sleep mode clock: 32.768 kHz.
•
Active mode clock: 24 MHz from MC13180 radio module
The MC71000 includes an internal oscillator circuit for the 32.768 kHz sleep mode clock. Only an external
crystal and a few other components are needed.
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Memory
The MC71000 has embedded memory of 256 Kbytes of ROM and 64 K of RAM. An image can be
uploaded from a host system, or a low-cost serial EEPROM (four-wire connection). For more information
on the contents and structure of the MC71000 memory, please refer to the Bluetooth Platform Solution
Embedded System User’s Guide. This is accessible from the document overview on the Development Kit
CD.
4.4.5
UART Interface
The UART interface is embedded in the MC71000. However, an external level converter is needed. For
this purpose, the MAX3237 1.0 Mbit level converter is used. The level converter is connected to the
MC71000 and a female 9-pin D-sub. The connection between the level converter and the MC71000 is
passed through a jumper block in order to aid debugging, and, if ever needed, to use a different type of
level converter.
4.4.6
USB Interface
The USB interface consists of the National USBN9604 USB device controller. A 3.3 V power supply is
used for the USBN 9604.
For information on the USB limitations of the Development Kit, see the section “USB Limitations”
4.4.7
CODEC Interface
The audio interface consists of the Xemics XE3006 CODEC, a 4-pin header and a 4/4p amp connector. As
to the power supply for the CODEC, both 1.8 V and 3.3 V are selectable by a “+” formation jumper.
Sampling rate is configured at 7.8125 kHz.
4.4.8
Antenna
The Development Kit contains an F entenna and an SMA 50 Ohm antenna connector.
4.5
Reference Designs
The Bluetooth Platform Solution reference designs include the following: Host optimized, host
non-optimized, and standalone (headset). Descriptions and schematics are included in the Bluetooth
Platform Solution Reference Designs document. This is accessible from the document overview on the
Development Kit CD.
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Limitations
This section deals with the known limitations of the Bluetooth Development Kit.
5.1
USB Limitations
The Bluetooth Development Kit has the following USB limitations:
•
The USB interface is for evaluation purposes only. It is only included for the purpose of showing
full bandwidth.
•
Supports OpenUSBDI-compatible USB controllers. USB V1.1.
•
Does NOT support Open HCI.
•
No USB logo certification.
•
MC71000 does NOT support USB. USB controller is external USBN9604 from National.
For general information on USB, please see www.usb.org.
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Regulatory
This section contains regulatory statements, a list of the countries where the Development Kit will be type
approved, and information on what is needed by developers to obtain type approvals for their products.
This device is intended for evaluation and development purposes by professionals only and is NOT
for re-sale.
6.1
Regulatory Statements
NOTE:
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
6.1.1
General
This product complies with any mandatory product specification in any country where the product is sold.
6.1.2
European Union (EU) and EFTA
This equipment complies with the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and has been provided with the CE mark
accordingly.
6.1.3
France
This equipment may only be used as a Class 2 device, not as a Class 1 device. Note also that only indoor
use is allowed.
6.1.4
Nederland
(Applies to 20dBm products only)
Niet voor gebruik in de buitenlucht.
Deze apparatuur is uitsluitend bedoeld voor gebruik binnenshuis.
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United States of America and Canada
Tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. See FCC 47CFR part 15.19(b)(2)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 / RSS-139 of the Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation. See FCC regulation CFR47 sec. 15.19(3).
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
In order to comply with FCC RF Exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must
always be maintained between the transmitter antenna and all persons during normal operation.
Note that any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may
void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.See FCC regulation CFR47 sec. 15.21.
6.1.6
Canada Compliance (Industry Canada)
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and
away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment that is installed outdoors is subject to
licensing.
In French: Pour empêcher un brouillage radioélectrique au service faisant l'objet d'une licence, cet appareil
doit être utilisé à l'interieur et loin des fenêtres afin de founir un écran de blindage maximal. Au cas aù un
installation en plain air, le materiel doit faire l'objet d'une licence.
6.1.7
Singapore
This product complies with the standard Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) TS SSS
amended by the Guidance notes on Bluetooth Type Approval Framework and has been approved by the
IDA under the Type Approval Certificate (TAC) number: Motorola TAC number TBD
The supplier of this equipment is responsible that the equipment can be used as described in the
accompanying documentation. Furthermore, the supplier is responsible for providing proper installation
and after-sales maintance of the equipment to meet the user's needs.
Under no circumstances is the IDA liable for the use, installation, or after-sales maintenance of the
equipment.
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6.1.8
Brazil
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra interferência
prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em
caráter primário.
6.1.9
Japan
ߎߩᯏེߩ૶↪๟ᵄᢙᏪߢߪ‫ޔ‬㔚ሶ࡟ࡦࠫ╬ߩ↥ᬺ࡮⑼ቇ࡮ක≮↪ᯏེߩ߶߆Ꮏ႐ߩ⵾ㅧ
࡜ࠗࡦ╬ߢ૶↪ߐࠇߡ޿ࠆ⒖േኻ⼂೎↪ߩ᭴ౝή✢ዪ (఺⸵ࠍⷐߔࠆή✢ዪ) ෸߮․ቯዊ
㔚ജή✢ዪ (఺⸵ࠍⷐߒߥ޿ή✢ዪ) ߇ㆇ↪ߐࠇߡ޿߹ߔ‫ޕ‬
1 ߎߩᯏེࠍ૶↪ߔࠆ೨ߦ‫ޔ‬ㄭߊߢ⒖േ૕⼂೎↪ߩ᭴ౝή✢ዪ෸߮․ቯዊ㔚ജή✢ዪ߇ㆇ
↪ߐࠇߡ޿ߥ޿ߎߣࠍ⏕⹺ߒߡߊߛߐ޿‫ޕ‬
2 ਁ৻‫ߩߎޔ‬ᯏེ߆ࠄ⒖േ૕⼂೎↪ߩ᭴ౝή✢ዪߦኻߒߡ㔚ᵄᐓᷤߩ੐଀߇⊒↢ߒߚ႐ว
ߦߪ‫ޔ‬ㅦ߿߆ߦ૶↪๟ᵄᢙࠍᄌᦝߔࠆ߆෶ߪ㔚ᵄߩ⊒኿ࠍ஗ᱛߒߚ਄‫ޔ‬ਅ⸥ㅪ⛊వߦߏㅪ
⛊㗂߈‫ޔ‬ᷙା࿁ㆱߩߚ߼ߩಣ⟎╬ (଀߃߫‫ߒ⺣⋧ߏߡ޿ߟߦ )ߤߥ⟎⸳ߩࡦ࡚ࠪࠖ࠹࡯ࡄޔ‬
ߡߊߛߐ޿‫ޕ‬
3 ߘߩઁ‫ߩߎޔ‬ᯏེ߆ࠄ⒖േ૕⼂೎↪ߩ․ቯዊ㔚ജή✢ዪߦኻߒߡ㔚ᵄᐓᷤߩ੐଀߇⊒↢
ߒߚ႐วߥߤ૗߆߅࿎ࠅߩߎߣ߇⿠߈ߚߣ߈ߪ‫ޔ‬ᰴߩㅪ⛊వ߳߅໧޿วࠊߖਅߐ޿‫ޕ‬
ㅪ⛊వ㧦03-3440-3311
6.1.10
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Regulatory
6.2
Obtaining Type Approvals
Customers of Motorola Bluetooth chipsets will face some Bluetooth qualification and regulatory
requirements for their products. The following lists the requirements for the major markets as defined by
Digianswer/Motorola as tier 1 countries: Australia, Canada, Europe (15 + 4 EFTA countries), Japan, New
Zealand and US. A number of other countries worldwide will accept the test reports made for Europe
and/or US approvals.
Motorola chipsets (radio/baseband) are pre-qualified as Bluetooth components. Also any variants of
Motorola software stacks will be pre-qualified. The assumption of pre-qualification provides that
customers will implement the radio module (radio chip including surrounding components and print
layout) without any changes.
6.2.1
Requirements for Bluetooth Qualification
Baseband chipset will be used as a pre-qualified component and do not require re-testing.
Any incorporated variant of Motorola software stack will be used as a pre-qualified component and do not
require re-testing.
Radio will need to be re-tested in the product layout for the following 8 (of 16) test cases:
Table 6-1.
TRM/CA/04/E
TX Output Spectrum-Frequency range
TRM/CA/08/E
Initial Carrier Frequency Tolerance
TRM/CA/09/E
Carrier Frequency Drift
TTRC/CA/01/E
Out-of-Band Spurious Emissions-radiated
RCV/CA/02/E
Sensitivity-multi-slot packets
RCV/CA/03/E
C/I performance
RCV/CA/04E
Blocking performance
TP/PHYS/TRX/BV-05-C
Symbol rate
If changes are made to the Development Kit radio module BOM or layout, all 16 Bluetooth test cases will
be required to be re-tested. Depending on the nature of changes to the radio, re-testing might only be
necessary in normal temperature. This has to be decided by the BQB in each case.
6.2.2
Requirements for regulatory type approvals:
The following regulatory testing needs to be made:
•
For CE-marking: EN 300 328-2 (emission), EN 301 489-17 (EMC), EN 60950 (safety)
•
For Japan approval: ARIB T-66.
•
For FCC grant: CFR47 part 15.205, 15.209 and 15.247 (except 15.247e: processing gain)
NOTE:
As Motorola radios will be approved by FCC as radio modules and the
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Obtaining Type Approvals
FCC testing can be avoided for regulatory purposes for radio modules,
provided no changes are made to the radio module BOM or layout, it will
still be necessary to perform the Out-of-Band Spurious
Emissions-radiated-test of part 15.209.
The product might be subject to additional product specific regulations, such as PSTN regulations and
other.
Type approval applications have to be filed to the national authorities for each product.
Documentation submitted for type approvals can vary from country to country, but will in general include:
test reports, pictures, BOM, schematics, PCB layouts, product descriptions (block diagrams), antenna
information, SAR statements (see below), label/manual information (legal text) and manufacturer
information.
Both in Europe and US regulators are currently working on new sets of rules for combined radio
equipment as well as rules for SAR. Test requirements for SAR (including combined radio) will most
likely be topical within the next year.
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Regulatory
6-22
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MOTOROLA
Appendix A
Board Diagram
The following pages show a diagram of the Development Kit board.
MOTOROLA
A-1
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HVDD1V85
C100
100nF
HVDD1V85
TRST
TDI
TMS
TCK
RTCK
TDO
JTAG_RESET
Sheet 2
32kHz_OSC
REFCLK
TRST
REFCTRL
TDI
TMS
BT[1..9]
TCK
RTCK
DIVERSITY
TDO
JTAG_RESET
REFCLK
REFCTRL
BT[1..9]
DIVERSITY
CS0
OE
WE
SSI[0..4]
UART[0..3]
0dBm/20dBm
RxTx_SW
Sheet 4
REFCLK
REFCTRL
BT[1..9]
DIVERSITY
0dBm/20dBm
RxTx_SW
RF Front
Sheet 3
Ri
TXD
RTS
RXD
CTS
RxTx_SW
0dBm/20dBm
DIVERSITY
REFCTRL
BT_WAKEUP
BT[1..9]
CS0
OE
WE
SSI[0..4]
UART[0..3]
13MHz_OSC
Antenna 1
Antenna 2
Not Mounted
Not Mounted
J108
J109
Sleep mode OSC
RFNET29
RFNET28
0R
ANT100
F_Antenna
ANTENNA
UART
USB Serie-B
SHIELD1
SHIELD2
VUSB
DATADATA+
GROUND
J105
4/4p
J106
9p Female Ang
J103
J102 5
SMA Receptacle, Female
TXD
RTS
RXD
CTS
0R
R103
Not Mounted
R104
MAIN SYSTEM OSC.
0R
Testpoint Coax (Soldside)
TP102
R105
AUDIO
interface
Modular 4/4
USB
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C106
1µF
TP103 TP104
L102
Not Mounted
Not Mounted
IC102
MMQA5V6T1
MIC+
MICEAREAR+
m2
m1
TP114
TP115
TP116
TP117
TP118
TP119
TP120
TP121
TP122
TP123
0dBm/20dBm
CS0
OE
WE
SSI[0..4]
UART[0..3]
SPI0[0..3]
SPI0[0..3]
IC100
MMQA5V6T1
C4
SPI0[0..3]
MIC+
MICEAREAR+
L101
A0
L100
R110 0R
0R
A2
C105
22pF
A1
C3
GPIO_C9
R109
18R
A0
DD+
C104
22pF
C2
GPIO_C9
GPIO_B11
GPIO_B10
CLK0
Reset
Power ON
D[0..7]
18R
C1
A0
CLK0
GPIO_B11
GPIO_B10
Reset
Power ON
D[0.. 7]
Polaris peripherals
C1
GPIO_C9
CLK0
GPIO_B11
GPIO_B10
Reset
Power ON
D[0..7]
TTS
TP105
TP106
TP124
TP107
TP108
TP109
TP110
TP111
TP112
TP113
MAIN+
MAIN-
Polaris
R107
10K
R100
10K
C2
Placed i matrix 2x10 @0,1''
HOLE102
J107
R106
10K
A1
J100
MAIN+
MAIN-
HOLE101
np hole ø2.2mm
VDD_EIM
2p
CO101
CO102
np hole ø2.2mm
PCB Corner Mark
HOLE103
PCB Corner Mark
CO103
np hole ø2.2mm
HOLE104
PCB Corner Mark
CO104
C3
DC
Power Supply
3.5 - 5.5 VDC
BARCODE101
Label 21*6mm Test BarCode
A101
A102
Primus datum point (Compside)
Secundary fiducial point (Compside)
A103
Secundary fiducial point (Soldside)
np hole ø2.2mm
A2
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PCB Corner Mark
D7
MAIN+
MAIN-
J200
3p
COT201
Track in PCB
R242
7.5R
C207
R231
500mA
C205
6.8µF
R206
10K
TP207
24
23
21
16
10
11
12
18
17
IC202
C203
100µF
VCC1
VCC2
Vin+
VinHysteresisSelect
Shutdown
S INV
Q1_b
Q2
S OR
1V85_ENABLE
2V65_ENABLE
VCC
D203
Green LED
TP224
REFOUT
Detect
RESET_b
DelayCap
OUT1V85
OUT2V65
EP
AGND1
AGND2
SGND
OUT3V0/3V3
R203
1.0K
3V0/3V3 sel
3V0/3V3 ENABLE
OUT
15
22
19
20
EP
C206
100nF
C208
100nF
RESET
TP203
1.0K
C234
HVDD3V3
R221 0R
TP223
100nF
R230
1.5K
RESET
TP206
R229
10K
CS
SCK
SO
SI
SPI10
SPI11
SPI13
Switch
S201
AT25HP512-10CI-1.8
VCC
HOLD
WP
GND
IC205
Memory
C210
1µF
HVDD1V85
R204
TP208
VCC_RF
1.5R
R218
TP209
1.0R
HVDD3V3
R209
TP211
1.5R
R207
JTAG_RESET
R211
0R
VCC_PA
C214
3.3µF
TP219
TP220
TP221
TP222
SSI[0..4]
SPI0[0..3]
UART[0..3]
SPI12
SPI10
SPI11
SPI12
SPI13
1p
J201
1p
J202
CLK0
TP201
TP202
CS0
SSI[0..4]
SPI0[0..3]
UART[0..3]
SPI1[0..3]
RTCK
TRST
TDI
TDO
TMS
TCK
TTS
TP225
TP226
F10
E9
E5
A3
C3
A9
C9
B9
A10
C10
B10
B5
A7
A5
A8
B8
D9
E8
D10
UART0
UART1
UART2
UART3
F1
G4
G3
G1
G2
H3
H1
H2
B3
E4
A2
D3
F5
B2
A1
B1
C2
C1
D2
D1
H10
K10
J10
H9
H8
G7
G8
G9
F6
D6
A6
B6
C6
A0
SPI10
SPI11
SPI12
SPI13
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
SPI00
SPI01
SPI02
SPI03
SSI3
SSI4
SSI0
SSI1
SSI2
GPIO_B3
CS1
CLK0
Q2
CS0
D[0.. 7]
IC201
RESETIN_B
CLK0
CLK1
CS0_B
CS1_B
SSI_STCK
SSI_STFS
SSI_STD
SSI_SRCK
SSI_SRFS
SSI_SRD
SPI_0_SS_B
SPI_0_SCK
SPI_0_MISO
SPI_0_MOSI
TXD
RXD
CTS_B
RTS_B
R236
HVDD1V85
R214
AVcc
0R
BVcc
HVDD3V3
C230
BT1
BT2
BT3
BT4
BT5
BT6
BT7
BT8
BT9
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B11
S_inv
OE
WE
HVDD3V3
0R
1µF
C228
R222
0R
HVDD1V85
HVDD3V3
R223
0R
32kHz_OSC
C216
X200
REFCLK
REFCTRL
BT[1..9]
OE
WE
10pF
10pF
C212
DIVERSITY
REFCLK
REFCTRL
TP214
R210
DIVERSITY
10M
100K
R240
10M
R212
GPIO_C9
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B11
TP215
VDD_EIM
100nF
C226
C218
100nF
TP212
100nF
C227
R215
Not Mounted
HVDD1V85
0R R241
R217
C220
100nF
100nF
C224
100nF
C225
100nF
C229
BTCLK
BT[1..9]
100nF
C238
K7
J7
K8
J8
K6
K5
J5
H6
H7
1.0pF
D7
EXTAL
J6
K4
F3
H4
J3
F9
D4
G6
E2
J1
J2
F4
G5
D8
C7
F2
J4
K3
F8
C4
G10
E1
K1
K2
E3
H5
C8
B7
C217
100nF
VDDpa
VDDpb
VDDpc
VDDcore_I1_EIM
VDDcore_I2_EIM
VDDcore_I3_EIM
VDDcore_I3
VDDcore_I4_EIM
VDDmisc_I1
VDD_I2_EIM
VDD_I3_EIM
VDD_I4_EIM
VDD_I7_EIM
GNDpa
GNDpb
GNDpc
GNDcore_I1_EIM
GNDcore_I2_EIM
GNDcore_I3_EIM
GNDcore_I3
GNDcore_I4_EIM
GNDmisc_I1
GND_I2_EIM
GND_I3_EIM
GND_I4_EIM
GND_I7_EIM
REFCLK
REFCTRL
BT1
BT2
BT3
BT4
BT5
BT6
BT7
BT8
BT9
J9
K9
B4
A4
GPIO_C9
XTAL
PWM
0dBm/20dBm
F7
E7
E10
D5
E6
C5
C237
1.0pF
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GPIO_C9
GPIO_B10
GPIO_B11
GPIO_B12
OE_B
WE_B
OSC32k
SYSCLK
XTAL
EXTAL
BTCLK
Frame synch
RxD
TxD
RxTxEN
SPI clk
SPI_en
SPI do/SPI di
PWM0 / TX_en / GPO0
PWM1 / PA_en / GPO1
SPI_1_SS_B
SPI_1_SCK
SPI_1_MISO
SPI_1_MOSI
RTCK
TRST_B
TDI
TDO
TMS
TCK
TTS
MODE0
MODE1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
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VCC
R205
470R
100nF
Q2
TP210
TP218
14
13
IC203
IN
NC
GND
VCC_LED
D[0..7]
AVcc
Not Mounted
32.768KHz
MC13181
0dBm/20dBm
VCC
ON/OFF
LP2981IM5-3.3
R220 0R
3V3_UART
C235
IC206B
Not Mounted
TP217
IC206A
Not Mounted
TP213
S_inv
TP200
C213
C239
3.3µF
HVDD3V3
HVDD3V3
R226 0R
Not Mounted Not Mounted
TP204
PWM
Power ON
0dBm/20dBm
VCC
100nF
R213
10K
3V3_USB
VccCodec
R234
TP216
J204
R219 0R
R216
Not Mounted X201
R233
R232
3p
HVDD3V3
HVDD1V85
Not Mounted
HVDD3V3 R239 0R
C236
Not Mounted Not Mounted
Not Mounted
Battery
TP302
TP313
UART3
TP308
SPI02
SSI3
TP303
TP309
SPI03
SSI4
TP304
33pF
C325
CS0
OE
WE
22pF
SPI00
SPI01
SPI02
SPI03
SPI0[0..3]
17
18
19
20
23
22
21
24
15
13
10
28
25
NRESET
IC300
MCLK
FSYNC
BCLK
SDO
SDI
VMIC
AIN
VSSA2
VDDA2
SMDA
SMAD
VSSA1_
VREG
VSSA1
VREF
AOUTN
AOUTP
VDD1
SS
SCK
MISO
MOSI
VSSD1
XE3006
11
12
16
14
VCC
IC301
C1+
V+
V-
T1OUT
T2OUT
T3OUT
T4OUT
T5OUT
GND
C1C2+
C2-
T1IN
T2IN
T3IN
T4IN
T5IN
R302
0R
L301
220µH
C314
1µF
C311
1µF
L302
220µH
26
27
10
12
R300
2.2K
C302
1µF
R301
C310
18R
C309
MIC+
MIC-
C324
4.7µF
Codec
shifter
Track in PCB
COT300
100nF
C305
100nF
100nF
3V3_UART
R304
Not Mounted
C304
100nF
C306
100nF
Level
TXD
CTS
BT_WAKEUP
EAR+
EAR-
Power ON
S306
Switch
R325
10K
D306
BAT54
D307
VCC
BVcc
Power ON
D302
VCC_LED
BAT54
R308
470R
R336
470R
S301
SPST
R321
10K
S302
R322
10K
SPST
R310
470R
Keys
S303
SPST
R323
10K
FUNC 1
R318
10K
D1
VCC_LED
D303
R330
470R
NC7S32M5
IC309
-/+
R317
10K
D0
BVcc
+/-
R316
10K
NC7S32M5
IC308
TP337
VDD_EIM
S304
SPST
D2
R331
470R
FUNC 2
TP339
R324
10K
D3
R319
10K
TP327
TP328
TP330
TP340
TR301A
BC847BS
R339
10K
TP341
RxTx_SW
R333
470R
VCC_LED
D305
D[0..7]
TP343
R340
10K
TP323
BT[1..9]
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DIVERSITY
F-antenna /
SMA Connector
TR301B
BC847BS
TP342
R334
470R
SYSTEM RESET
SPST
S305
R329
100R
RESET
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
TP325
R332
470R
TP324
VCC_LED
D304
TP326
TP322
Red/Green LED SMD
STFS
STCK
SRD
STD
SPI_0_SS
SPI_0_SCK
SPI_0_MISO
SPI_0_MOSI
C300
1µF
C313
1µF
C303
100nF
C308
100nF
24
23
22
19
17
VCC_LED
D300
TP335
Green LED
Rx / Tx
VCC_LED
D301
Red LED
TP338
TR302B
BC847BS
R338
10K
TP321
R1OUTB
TP336
Class1 / Class2
Red/Green LED SMD
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0dBm/20dBm
TP329
16
D308
TP334
R306
470R
TR302A
BC847BS
R337
10K
TP316
REFCTRL
RTS
RXD
Ri
3V3_UART
BVcc
TP333
TR300B
BC847BS
TP315
24MHz / 32kHz
R341
10K
GPIO_B10
11
15
14
BAT54
R307
470R
TR300A
BC847BS
R335
10K
BT8
BT[1..9]
R1IN
R2IN
R3IN
IC310
Not Mounted
USB
D+
D-
R1OUT
R2OUT
R3OUT
R320
1.5K
33pF
C322
Red/Green LED SMD
VccCodec
13
MBAUD
SHDN
3V3_USB
C320
100nF
C321
390pF
TP344
RDK specific
EN
MAX3237EAI
12
13
11
18
10
24.000MHz
X300
21
20
18
IC307
GND
GND1
VCC
D0/S0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
AGND
CLKOUT
D-
D+
V3.3
A0/ALE/SI
CS
RD
WR/SK
INTR
560K
R328
33pF
C323
J300
2*4p
26
27
28
19
25
20
21
22
16
TP332
BVcc
R342 0R
UART01
UART23
UART35
UART17
D[0.. 7]
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
3V3_USB
DACK
DRQ
XIN
17
SSI[0..4]
SSI2
TP305
SPI01
GPIO_B11
24
23
RESET
XOUT
SRFS
TP307
CLK0
UART2
R326
10K
MODE0
MODE1
USBN9604SLB
Red/Green LED SMD
SSI3
TP301
TP312
SSI1
SSI0
SSI4
SSI2
SSI1
C326
SPI00
D[0..7]
TP300
TP306
A0
SSI0
UART1
GPIO_C9
15
14
SPI0[0..3]
UART[0..3]
A0
CS0
OE
WE
GPIO_B11
GPIO_C9
UART0
TP311
UART[0..3]
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TP331
SSI[0..4]
TP310
BT2 TP401
BT[1..9]
REFCTRL
REFCLK
BT5 TP404
BT6 TP405
BT1
BT2
BT3
BT4
BT7
BT6
BT5
R401
100R
C416
AVcc
C415
1µF
C423
100nF
VCC_RF
C418
15pF
1.5nF
C438
1.0pF
C421
15pF
BT[1..9]
TP407
BT9
TP408
28
27
29
33
26
31
32
30
34
36
20
21
22
19
11
12
14
13
TP413
R410
TP411
0R
TP412
Not Mounted
R411
TP414
IC406
FS-OUT
PACKET-DATA
DATA-CLK
RESET
Rx-Tx-EN
SPI-DATA
SPI-EN
SPI-CLK
C437
Not Mounted
TP409
EXT-PA-EN
EXT-PA-DRV
PAO-P
PAO-M
RFIN
MN-LF
DC-LF1
VDD-INT
GND
DC-LF2
VDD
VCC-DC
VCC-PA
VCC-LNA
VCC-MIX
VCC-MOD
VCC-VCO
VCC-PRE
VCC-CP
VCC-LIM
VCC-DEMOD
XTAL-BASE
XTAL-EMITTER
VCC-XTAL
GND-XTAL
GND-Ep
GND-PA
GND-LNA1
GND-LNA2
GND-MIX
GND-MOD
GND-VCO
GND-PRE
GND-CP
GND-LIM
GND-DEMOD
TIN-JP
TMON-P
GPO-o
TIN-JM
TMON-M
MC13180
10
R409
0R
R408
0R
C424
6.8pF
Not Mounted
C431
100nF
L400
1.0nH
RFNET27
C439
1.5nF
R416
R417
0R
RFNET23
C403
22pF
11
12
10
R424
3.3R
C402
1.5nF
IC401
10nF
C401
Not Mounted
R415
RFNET24
L401
12nH
VCC_PA
EP
IC403
0.82pF
C406
VCC_LED
C405
22pF
RFNET25
VCC
RF_OUT1
RF_IN
RF_OUT
EN
Q2_Bias_R
Vpc
GND3
Q1_Bias_R GND2
GND
GND1
EP
MRFIC2408
C433
R414
Not Mounted
RFNET4
22pF
Vcc
J2
NC1
J3
GND0
GND1
GND2
GND3
L402
1.5nH
Vctl
NC2
J1
NC3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND-Ep
NC7WZ14
IC404B
AS196-307
R405
Not Mounted
RFNET6 12
15
10
C417
RFNET12
R404
Not Mounted
C420
33nF
Not Mounted
22pF
C410
12
15
10
VCC_LED
Vcc
J2
NC1
J3
GND0
GND1
GND2
GND3
0R
R418
0R
C412
1.0pF
Not Mounted
C419
RFNET11
AS196-307
Vctl
NC2
J1
NC3
GND4
GND5
GND6
GND7
GND-Ep
IC402
Not Mounted
RFNET33
11
13
14
16
Ep
L403
3.3nH
C411
Not Mounted
C428
100nF
0dBm/20dBm
RFNET81
J3
R413
0R
IC405
V2
V1
J1
AS163-73
J2
GND
GND3
OUT
RFNET19
IC404A
NC7WZ14
R421
VCC_LED
Not Mounted
R422
R423
0R
Antenna 2
Antenna 1
VCC_LED
R420
10K
C409
22pF
RFNET21
C434
22pF
RFNET18 C435
22pF
GND1
IN
Z400
LFSN30N17C2450B
J1
J3
AS169-73
V1
V2
GND
J2
IC407
C432
3 RFNET7
22pF
11
13
14
16
Ep
C422
22pF
© Digianswer 2001-2002
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Motorola Confidential Proprietary, NDA Required / Preliminary
IC408A
NC7WZ14
VCC_RF
C425
100nF
DIVERSITY
Digianswer A/S
CLL
Fax: +45 98350052
Document Number
80000488000_R0404.DSN
VEGA DK: RF-front (DIG488-4)
Skalhuse 5
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Telephone: +45 96710000
Title
Size
A3
Date: Friday, May 03, 2002
A-5
MOTOROLA
VCC_PA
C400
390pF
COT401
COT402
C404
33pF
C426 C427
C429 1.5nF 6.8pF
100nF
This document contains Digianswer A/S confidential and proprietary information, which you are not
entitled to reproduce or disclose to any third party without the prior written consent of Digianswer A/S.
Confidential Information
Not Mounted
IC408B
NC7WZ14
620R
R400
C436
Not Mounted
3.3pF C407
6BalunNET1
C408
R402
620R
VCC_RF
C414
RFNET10
R403
24K
270pF
Not Mounted C413
1.0pF
8BalunNET2
39
24
23
C430
100nF
RFNET26
VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF VCC_RF
35
25
48
46
45
42
40
37
16
18
47
44
43
41
38
15
17
Ep
RFNET22
BT8
X400
13.000MHz
BT7 TP406
IC406.6:C408.1:3.17mm:3.20mm:C408.1:R400.2:0.73mm:0.76mm:R400.2:R400.1:1.87mm:1.90mm:R400.1:COT401.1:0mm:0.10mm:C408.1:C407.1:0mm:0.1mm
IC406.8:C408.2:3.17mm:3.20mm:C408.2:R402.2:0.73mm:0.76mm:R402.2:R402.1:1.87mm:1.90mm:R402.1:COT402.1:0mm:0.10mm:
13MHz_OSC
BT3 TP402
RxTx_SW
0R
RxTx
RFNET9
RFNET14
BT4 TP403
Layer 1 : 64ohm Track wide =413µm BalunNETx
Layer 1 : 50ohm Track wide = 663µm (RFNETxx)
Er = 4,4
RFNET20
RFNET16
RFNET17
BT1 TP400
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