Freescale Semiconductor 1322X-NCB 1322x Network Node User Manual

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 1322x Network Node

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Document Number: 1322xNNRMRev. 1.107/2008 1322x Network NodeReference Manual
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1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1Freescale Semiconductor i ContentsAbout This BookAudience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  iiiOrganization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  iiiRevision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  iiiChapter 1 Safety Information1.1 FCC Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-11.2 FCC Labeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-11.2.1 47 C.F.R. Sec. 15.21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-11.2.2 47 C.F.R. Sec.15.105(b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-21.2.3 47 C.F.R. Sec.15.203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-21.3 Regulatory Approval For Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21.4 Disposal Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1-2Chapter 2 1322x Network Node Module Overview and Description2.1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2-12.2 Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2-22.3 Board Level Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2-3Chapter 3 System Overview and Functional Block Descriptions3.1 System Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-13.2 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-23.3 Power Management and Measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-33.4 Low-cost 2.4 GHz ISM Band radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-43.5 USB Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-43.6 User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-43.7 128x64 Pixel Monochrome Graphic LCD Display  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-53.8 Debug/Development Interfaces  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-53.9 Audio Subsystem  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-53.10 GPIO Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-63.11 Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-6Chapter 4 Interface Locations and Pinouts4.1 Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-14.2 Power Management  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-24.2.1 Supply Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-24.2.2 On/Off Switch and Power On Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-2
1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1ii Freescale Semiconductor 4.2.3 Power Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-24.3 RF Circuitry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-34.4 USB Connector (“B” Receptacle). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34.5 LEDs, Switch, Buttons and Joystick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44.6 LCD Connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-54.7 Debug/Development Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-54.7.1 ARM JTAG Interface Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-54.7.2 Nexus Mictor Interface Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-64.8 Audio Subsystem Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-74.9 GPIO Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-74.10 FLASH Memory Recovery Jumpers and Erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-84.11 ADC Voltage References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-94.12 Jumper Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-10Chapter 5 Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material
MC1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor iii About This BookThis manual describes Freescale’s 1322x Network Node evaluation board. The 1322x Network Node contains a Freescale third-generation, low power, 2.4 GHz radio frequency transceiver, with 32-bit ARM7 core based MCU, hardware acceleration for both the IEEE Standard 802.15.4 MAC and AES security, and a full set of MCU peripherals into an 99-pin LGA Platform-in-Package (PiP).AudienceThis manual is intended for system designers.OrganizationThis document is organized into 5 chapters.Chapter 1 Safety Information — Highlights some of the FCC requirements.Chapter 2 1322x Network Node Module Overview and Description — This chapter introduces 1322x Network Node (NN) which is an IEEE, 802.15.4 compliant evaluation board based on the Freescale MC1322x device. Chapter 3 System Overview and Functional Block Descriptions — This section provides an overview of the Network Node and block diagrams.Chapter 4 Interface Locations and Pinouts — This chapter provides a description of the interface locations and pinout of the 1322x Network Node circuit board.Chapter 5 Schematic and Bill of Materials — This chapter provides the schematic, board layout, and Bill of Materials (BOM).Revision HistoryThe following table summarizes revisions to this document since the previous release (Rev 1.0).Revision HistoryLocation RevisionChapter 1 Updated FCC information.
MC1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 iv Freescale Semiconductor Definitions, Acronyms, and AbbreviationsThe following list defines the acronyms and abbreviations used in this document. ADC Analog to Digital ConverterAES Advanced Encryption StandardARM Advanced RISC MachineCOG Chip on GlassCTS Clear to SendDAC Digital to Analog ConverterDMA Direct Memory AccessI2C Inter-Integrated Circuit is a multi-master serial computer busISM Industrial Scientific Medical 2.4 GHz radio frequency bandJTAG Joint Test Action GroupLCD Liquid Crystal DisplayLGA Land Grid ArrayMAC Media Access ControllerMCU Microcontroller UnitNEXUS An embedded processor development tool interface that helps design engineers identify software and hardware-level issues. NN Network NodePCB Printed circuit boardPiP Platform in PackagePWM Pulse-width modulation RTS Request to SendSMA Connector Sub Miniature version “A” connector SPI Serial Peripheral InterfaceSSI Synchronous Serial InterfaceTACT Switch A switch that provides a slight “snap” or “click” to the user to indicate function.TELCO Telephone CompanyUSB Universal Serial BusVCP Virtual Com Port
1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 1-1Chapter 1  Safety Information1.1 FCC GuidelinesThis equipment is for use by developers for evaluation purposes only and must not be incorporated into any other device or system. This device may not be sold to the general public. Integrators will be responsible for reevaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.FCC approval of this device only covers the original configuration of this device as supplied. Any modifications to this product, including changes shown in this manual, may violate the rules of the Federal Communications Commission and make operation of the product unlawful.1.2 FCC LabelingFCC labels are physically located on the back of the board.1.2.1 47 C.F.R. Sec. 15.21This 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.
Safety Information1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 1-2 Freescale Semiconductor1.2.2 47 C.F.R. Sec.15.105(b)This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this equipment must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 8 inches (20cm) from all persons.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following three conditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference.2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.3. This device is susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD) and surge phenomenon. 1.2.3 47 C.F.R. Sec.15.203An intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device.  The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna that uses a unique coupling to the intentional radiator shall be considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this Section.  The manufacturer may design the unit so that a broken antenna can be replaced by the user, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited.  This requirement does not apply to carrier current devices or to devices operated under the provisions of Sections 15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, or 15.221.  Further, this requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professionally installed, such as perimeter protection systems and some field disturbance sensors, or to other intentional radiators which, in accordance with Section 15.31(d), must be measured at the installation site.  However, the installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits in this Part are not exceeded. 1.3 Regulatory Approval For CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS 210, Issue 7.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.1.4 Disposal InstructionsThis product may be subject to special disposal requirements. For product disposal instructions, refer to www.freescale.com/productdisposal.
1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 2-1Chapter 2  1322x Network Node Module Overview and Description2.1 IntroductionThe 1322x Network Node (NN) is an IEEE 802.15.4 compliant evaluation board based on the Freescale MC1322x device. The heart of the 1322x Network Node is Freescale’s MC1322x 99-pin LGA Platform-in-Package (PiP) solution that can be used for wireless applications ranging from simple proprietary point-to-point connectivity to complete ZigBee mesh networking. The MC1322x is designed to provide a highly integrated, total solution, with premier processing capabilities and very low power consumption.The 1322x Network Node provides a platform to evaluate the MC1322x device, develop software and applications, and demonstrate IEEE 802.15.4 and ZigBee networking capabilities. The Network Node surrounds the core device with capabilities that provide a complete 802.15.4 radio, user interface, debugging capabilities, connection to personal computers (PCs) and other devices, and portability.Figure 2-1. 1322x Network Node
1322x Network Node Module Overview and Description1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 2-2 Freescale Semiconductor2.2 FeaturesThe 1322x Network Node provides the following features:• Full IEEE 802.15.4 compliant wireless node; ZigBee capable with Freescale’s BeeStack software stack• Based on Freescale’s third-generation MC1322x ZigBee platform which incorporates a complete, low power, 2.4 GHz radio frequency transceiver, 32-bit ARM7 core based MCU, hardware acceleration for both the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC and AES security, and a full set of MCU peripherals into a 99-pin LGA Platform-in-Package (PiP)• MC1322x provides a highly integrated, low cost RF node— On-board balun and antenna switch in package— Typical -95 dBm sensitivity— Typical 0 dBm output power, with max approximately +2 dBm— SMA connector with external antenna• USB interface is bus-powered and full-speed compatible to the USB 2.0 and 1.1 specifications• 128x64 pixel chip-on-glass monochrome, graphic LCD with LED backlight• Audio subsystem— 2.5mm audio jack for microphone and mono earpiece— Input amplifier and anti-aliasing filter for an electret microphone— Output path to second order analog filter from either 10-bit serial DAC or PWM as output signal sources— I2C controlled 32-position linear nonvolatile volume control for audio circuit— Audio output amplifier for both earpiece or on-board dynamic speaker (switched by headset jack)• Two debug / development interfaces— 20-pin connector for standard JTAG debug interface— 38-pin MICTOR connector for extended NEXUS real-time debug interface• Power management circuit with on-board regulation for multiple power sources— Can be powered from USB interface, DC power jack or two AA batteries— On/Off power switch— Power-on green LED• User interface switches and LEDs— 4-directional TACT switch with center push for application purposes— 4 pushbuttons for application purposes— 4 processor controlled red LEDs for application purposes— Reset switch• 26-pin user header for selected General Purpose Input Output signals and data interfaces• System clock options— Default 24 MHz crystal reference oscillator (13 to 26 MHz crystal optional)
1322x Network Node Module Overview and Description1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 2-3— Reference oscillator can be driven from an external source— Optional 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator for accurate real-time delays2.3 Board Level SpecificationsTable 2-1. 1322x Network Node SpecificationsParameter Units Notes/ConditionsMIN TYP MAXGeneralSize (Enclosure: X, Y, Z) 135x100x40 mmSize (PCB: X, Y) 125x85 mmLayer build (PCB) 0.8 /0.032mm / in4-LayerDielectric material (PCB) FR4PowerVoltage supply (DC) 4.4 5 12 VVoltage supply (USB) 4.4 5 5.25 V USB 2.0/1.1 standard specificationVoltage supply (Batteries) 3 3.2 VCurrent consumption 100 mATemperatureOperating temperature (see note) -20 +25 +85 °C The operating temperature is limited to +70°C with the monochrome-graphic LCD module mountedStorage temperature -30 +25 +85 °CUSB interface USB 2.0 and 1.1 full-speed compatibleAudioAudio (Input) -40 dB Accepts electret microphone elementAudio (Output)AttenuationRF802.15.4 Frequency range 2405 2480 MHz All 16 channels in the 2450 MHz bandRange (outdoor / line of sight) 300 Meter <1% PER for 20-byte packets (point-to-point in communications with 1322X Sensor Reference Board)RF Transmitter
1322x Network Node Module Overview and Description1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 2-4 Freescale Semiconductor802.15.4 Output power -30 0 +2 dBm Over range of Pout from IC control in 2 dB steps.Note: On channel 26, output power should not exceed -5 dBm (power setting 0x0E)  to meet FCC Part 15 requirements.Harmonics2nd harmonics3rd harmonics-30-30dBmdBmHarmonics are compliant to ETSI and FCC regulatory approval standardsRF Receiver802.15.4 sensitivity -92 -95 dBm <1% PER for 20-byte packetsProprietary high-speed sensitivity -80 dBm <1% PER for a minimum data payload of 400 packetsRegulatory ApprovalFCC Product is approved accordingly to the FCC part 15 standardCE (ETSI) Product is approved accordingly to the EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10) standardCE (EMC) Product is approved accordingly to the EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 (2005-09) and EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08) standardsSafetyUL Product is approved accordingly to the IEC 60950-1 and EN 60950-1, First Edition standardsEnvironmentRoHS Product complies with the EU Directive 2002/95/EC of 27 January 2003WEEE Product complies with the EU Directive 2002/95/EC of 27 January 2003Table 2-1. 1322x Network Node SpecificationsParameter Units Notes/Conditions
1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 3-1Chapter 3  System Overview and Functional Block DescriptionsThis section provides an overview of the Network Node and block diagrams.3.1 System Block DiagramThe following is the 1322x Network Node system level block diagram.Figure 3-1. 1322x Network Node Block Diagram24 MHz 32.768KHzAudioOutputDACDAC101S101EarphonePowerManage-mentDC Adaptor2xAA BatteryUSB Bus PowerVCCMC13224V/225VAdvanced ZigBee™- Compliant PiPExtClockSource13-26MHz Clk ClkDebugInterface38-PinMICTORConnNEXUSNEXUSDebugInterface20-PinJTAGConnJTAGJTAGPowerMeasure-ments128x64MonochromeGraphic LCDOptrex(OPTREX#F-51553)LCDStep-UpDC-DCConverterSMA ConnectorAudioMic Input w/Amp / LP FilterADC MicSSITMR3 - PWM AudioOutputAmp / LPFilterAudioVolumeControlMAX5434AudioAmpNCP4896 SpeakerGPIO26-PinHeaderGPIO User AppsUSBInterfaceFT232RQUART USBConnGPIO 4 Push Buttons, Joystick,Reset Switch,On/Off SwitchGPIO 4 Red LEDs,1 Green LED
System Overview and Functional Block Descriptions1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 3-2 Freescale Semiconductor3.2 System OverviewThe heart of the 1322x Network Node is Freescale’s MC1322x 99-pin LGA Platform-in-Package (PiP) solution that can be used for wireless applications ranging from simple proprietary point-to-point connectivity to complete ZigBee mesh networking. The MC1322x is designed to provide a highly integrated, total solution, with premier processing capabilities and very low power consumption.The MC1322x MCU resources offer superior processing power for ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4 applications. A full 32-bit ARM7TDMI-S core operates up to 26 MHz. A 128 Kbyte FLASH memory is mirrored into a 96 Kbyte RAM for upper stack and applications software. In addition, an 80 Kbyte ROM is available for boot software, peripheral device drivers, standardized IEEE 802.15.4 MAC and communications stack software. A full set of peripherals and Direct Memory Access (DMA) capability for transceiver packet data complement the processor core.Figure 3-2. MC1322x Block DiagramOn-board peripherals include• Two dedicated UART modules capable of 2Mbps with CTS/RTS support• SPI port with programmable master and slave operation• Keyboard interface capability.• Two 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with 8 input channels• Four independent 16-bit timers with PWM capability.• Inter-integrated circuit (I2C) interface• Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) with I2S and SPI capability and FIFO data bufferingTIMERMODULE(TMR)(4 Tmr Blocks)UARTMODULE(UART0)UARTMODULE(UART1)SYNC SERIALINTERFACE(SSI/i2S)KEYBOARDINTERFACE(KBI)INTER-IC BUSMODULE(I2C)SERIALPERIPHERALINTERFACE(SPI)DUAL12-BITADCMODULEGPIO and IOCONTROLUP TO 64 IO PINSARM7TDMI-S32-BITCPUBUSINTERFACE& MEMORYARBITRATORARMINTERRUPTCONTROLLER(AITC)JTAG/NexusDEBUGADVANCEDSECURITYMODULE(ASM)CLOCK &RESETMODULE(CRM)RADIOINTERFACEMODULE(RIF)96KBYTESRAM(24K WORDS x32 BITS)80KBYTEROM(20KWORDS x32 BITS)RFOSCILLATOR&CLOCK GENERATIONSPIFLASHMODULE(SPIF)802.15.4MACACCELERATOR(MACA)DIGITALMODEMTXMODEMRXMODEM128KBYTENON-VOLATILEMEMORY(SERIALFLASH)ANALOGTRANSMITTERANALOGRECEIVERRFTX/RXSWITCHIEEE 802.15.4 TRANSCEIVERBALUNANALOGPOWERMANAGEMENT&VOLTAGEREGULATIONMC13225Platform-in-Package (PiP)IEEE 802.15.4/ZIGBEE SOLUTIONBuckRegulator24 MHz (typ) 32.768 KHz (optional)BATTERYDETECT
System Overview and Functional Block Descriptions1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 3-3The RF radio interface provides for low cost and high density as shown in Figure 3-3. An onboard balun along with a TX/RX switch allows direct connection to a single-ended 50-Ω antenna. The integrated PA provides programmable output power typically from -30 dBm to +2dBm, and the RX LNA provides -95 dBm sensitivity. This solution also has onboard bypass capacitors and crystal load capacitors for the smallest footprint in the industry. All components are integrated into the package except the crystal and antenna.Figure 3-3. MC1322x RF InterfaceAugmenting the core device on the Network Node are:• Low-cost 2.4 GHz ISM Band radio• 2.0 USB connection• User interface with pushbuttons, LEDs and 128x64 pixel graphic LCD• Versatile power sources and management• Debug / development ports• Audio subsystem• GPIO connector for system expansionUsers are encouraged to reference the board schematic for the following sections.3.3 Power Management and MeasurementTo allow maximum versatility, the Network Node can be powered via a DC source (typically an AC-DC converter; nominally 5 Vdc), the USB node, or an onboard battery pack with 2 AA alkaline batteries.• The DC source or USB will automatically shutdown the battery supply.• The DC source and the USB power are regulated to 3.3 V, however, the raw battery pack voltage directly supplies the circuitry• All sources are isolated via diodes.• An on/off switch and a power-on LED are provided (see Section 4.2.2, “On/Off Switch and Power On Indicator”).• Zero-ohm resistors are provided to allow isolation and measurement of various system components (see Section 4.2.3, “Power Measurement”)ANALOGTRANSMITTERANALOGRECEIVERRFTX/RXSWITCHBALUNLNAPA
System Overview and Functional Block Descriptions1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 3-4 Freescale Semiconductor3.4 Low-cost 2.4 GHz ISM Band radioThe MC1322x provides an onboard balun, antenna switch, and LNA. The only external component required for the radio is an antenna. The Network Node provides a PCB-mounted SMA that connects to an external antenna for a complete solution. Figure 3-4 shows the RF network external to the MC1322x.• Typical output power is 0 dBm, with +2 dBm max• Typical sensitivity is -95 dBm.• Frequency range is 2405 to 2480 MHz• Typical range (outdoors, line of sight) is 300 metersFigure 3-4. Network Node RF NetworkFreescale recommends using the provided SMA connector to mount the provided antenna (see Section 4.3, “RF Circuitry”).3.5 USB InterfaceFor many applications or demonstrations it is desirable to connect the Network Node to a PC or other device. A USB port is provided with a USB “B” receptacle plug. The port is connected to a FTDI FT232R USB UART device that appears as a Virtual COM port (VCP) to the PC. PC drivers are available with the module.The USB interface is configured as a "Bus Powered" device and will therefore draw all required power from the USB interface. The device is USB 2.0 full speed compatible. 3.6 User InterfaceThe Network Node provides multiple means for user interface for both debug and demonstration.• Four individual pushbuttons can be used as input, and a 4-direction tactile joystick switch with center push is wired in parallel with the individual pushbuttons. These pushbuttons have interrupt generation capability.• Four individual LEDs can be used as indicators for debug or status. J7SMAL13.9nHNot MountedC31pFNot MountedRF_RX_TXRFC5410pFRF_GND
System Overview and Functional Block Descriptions1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 3-53.7 128x64 Pixel Monochrome Graphic LCD DisplayThe Network Node supports a 128x64 pixel chip-on-glass (COG) STN transmissive monochrome graphic LCD that provides for alpha-numeric or graphic readout. The LCD module is mounted on top of the main circuit board and connects via a flat flex cable (FFC).• The display is an OPTREX #F-51553GNBJ-LW-AB• Viewing area is 66.8 (W) × 35.5 (H) mm• The LCD operates from 5 Vdc generated from the main operating voltage. The LCD module requires a highly regulated 5 V so that the high voltages generated onboard the display are consistent.• The LCD has white LED backlighting with a typical current of 40 mA when full on. The backlighting is switched by a FET and can be modulated to save current and vary the intensity.• LCD interface to the MCU is via an 8-bit parallel interface• The onboard controller is a member of the Epson S1D15605 Series family with an integrated display data RAM3.8 Debug/Development InterfacesThere are two separate debug ports (for pinouts see Section 4.7, “Debug/Development Connectors”). A 20-pin connector is provided for a standard JTAG debug interface. This a lower cost option that only requires a simple interface cable to connect to the PC and use standard ARM software development tools.A separate 38-pin Mictor connector is uniquely provided on this module to support the extended capability Nexus real-time debug interface for the ARM processor.3.9 Audio SubsystemThe audio subsystem provides means for simple output sounds/tones or for TELCO voice quality audio.• A 2.5mm stereo jack is provided to interface to a typical telephone-type headset with an electret microphone and a single earphone.• Audio input - The audio input is taken from the headset electret microphone (mic).— An onboard 10 k-ohm resistor circuit biases the mic for an ~1 Vdc operating voltage.— The mic AC signal is filtered and amplified through a active low-pass filter with a voltage gain of about 30 (~30 dB). The filter topology is a multiple feedback (MFB) 3-pole, linear phase design. The target cutoff frequency is 3.6 kHz. The filter is intended as an anti-aliasing filter for sampled data.— The input amplifier output is sampled via the onboard MC1322x ADC. The sampling frequency is programmable.• Audio output source - The audio output can be sourced from both a serial 10-bit DAC and a PWM timer output.— The 10-bit serial DAC uses the SSI port to send provide the digital sample data.— The PWM timer output is typically modulated to create a Class-D amplifier. Secondarily, a simple 50% duty cycle signal can provide simple tones.
System Overview and Functional Block Descriptions1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 3-6 Freescale Semiconductor— The audio output source is jumper selectable via J10• Audio output processing - The DAC or PWM out signal is filtered through an active 2-pole LPF. From the filter the signal passes through a passive attenuator, and then is amplified and driven to either an on-board speaker or the headset earphone.— The attenuator provides a volume control that is controlled via a software 32 linear tap programmable, non-volatile digital potentiometer. The interface to the potentiometer is the I2C port.— The onboard speaker is automatically disconnected if a headset is plugged-in.3.10 GPIO ConnectorThe GPIO connector (J2) provides a number of data interfaces and GPIO for external system expansion, Section 4.9, “GPIO Connector” gives details.• A number of the GPIO are shared with the LCD interface. User should take care to avoid conflict and may have to disable LCD to use some GPIO or ports.• Power supply voltage is provided— Current draw should be limited to 50 mA.— A separate regulated voltage can be enabled.• Provision is made to supply an external reference clock if desired.3.11 ClocksThe 1322x Network Mode provides for two system clock sources.• MC1322x Reference Oscillator - The default frequency for the reference oscillator is 24 MHz and the mounted crystal X1 is a 24 MHz device that meets MC1322x specifications. There are two additional options for the module— X1 can be replaced by 13-26 MHz crystal (it must meet MC1322x specifications), however, the onboard PLL must be used in this case. The PCB provides for PLL filter components, but these are not populated.— An external clock source can be supplied as the reference source (typically 24 MHz). The frequency must accurate to +/-40ppm. The external clock source is supplied through GPIO Connector J2, and crystal X1 must be removed and capacitor C58 mounted (see Chapter 5, “Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material”, Sheet 1).— 32.768 kHz Crystal Oscillator - Provision is also made for an optional secondary 32.768 kHz crystal X2. This oscillator can be used for a low power accurate timebase. The module comes without this crystal and its load capacitors C7 and C12 unmounted (see Chapter 5, “Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material”, Sheet 1).
1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 4-1Chapter 4  Interface Locations and PinoutsThis chapter provides a description of the interface location and pinout of the 1322x Network Node PCB.4.1 OverviewThis chapter provides the locations (as shown in Figure 4-1) and descriptions of switches, jumpers, and connectors on the 1322x Network Node PCB. Users should reference the figures in the subsequent sections while moving through this chapter and reference the circuit board schematic in Chapter 5, “Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material”, for additional information.Figure 4-1. Network Node PCB Top ViewFTact SwitchesOn-Off SwitchJTAG ConnectorGPIO ConnectorUSBDCSupplyJoystickRF ConnectorLCD DisplayAudio ConnectorBuzzer
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 4-2 Freescale Semiconductor4.2 Power ManagementThe module can be powered from the DC power jack, the USB port, or the battery pack.4.2.1 Supply SourcesTable 4-1 lists the supply sources, connectors, and voltages. Board maximum current draw is rated at 100 mA.Table 4-1. Power Supply Sources4.2.2 On/Off Switch and Power On IndicatorThe following are used with the power management:• Switch SW7 - 4-pole slide switch disconnects ALL sources• Green LED D5 - indicates power from any source4.2.3 Power MeasurementIt is possible to isolate various circuit blocks to measure current draw via 0-ohm resistors. The resistors are all mounted as default.Below is a list of the supplies.• R68 -> VCC (Output from on-board regulator)• R65 -> VBATT (Supply for 1322x)• R80 -> V_DIS (Supply for display circuit)• R43 -> V_AUD (Supply for audio circuit)• R64 -> 3V (Output from on-board regulator for GPIO customer access), or alternately, R66 (not mounted) can enable separate regulator U12.Source Connector Min(Volts) Typical(Volts) Max(Volts) NotesDC Source J5 4.4 5 12 Use DC only source. The connector is a 2 mm DC power jack; positive center conductor.USB J6 4.4 5 5.25AA Battery PackBC1 ~2.0 3 3.2 Two AA cells. Battery pack is automatically disabled by either DC source or USB. Accessible through the door on the bottom of the plastic enclosure.
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 4-34.3 RF CircuitryThe external antenna is connected via the provided SMA connector (J7).NOTEOnly the provided Antenova® antenna (model Titanus) should be used with this module. This RF design has been certified with this antenna.Figure 4-2. Antenova® Titanus Model Antenna4.4 USB Connector (“B” Receptacle)The USB connector is designated as J6. Figure 4-3 shows the connector pinout.Figure 4-3. USB Connector Pinout
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 4-4 Freescale Semiconductor4.5 LEDs, Switch, Buttons and JoystickThe Network Node contains a total four red LEDs and one green LED• The four red LEDs are driven by the MCU and controlled by the software application.• As previously stated, the green LED is directly connected to the on-board regulator and acts as a "Power On" indication. As also previously stated, SW7 is an on/off slide switch that connects the power supplies.There are five pushbuttons total.• One pushbutton (SW5) is separate and provides a master hardware Reset.• Four additional pushbuttons are connected to the MCU GPIO for software application. These buttons all have interrupt generation capabilityA joystick (SW6) is also provided.• The joystick is a 4-direction TACT Switch with Center Push.• The 4-directional TACT switches are connected in parallel with the four user pushbuttons.• The center push switch is separate and does not have interrupt generation capabilityTable 4-2. Switch and LED SummaryItem GPIO Connection FeaturePWR (green) VCC ‘Power On’ indicationLED1 (red) KBI_1 Application specificLED2 (red) KBI_2 Application specificLED3 (red) KBI_3 Application specificLED4 (red) TX_ON Application specificSW1 (pushbutton) KBI_4 Interrupt functionality. In parallel with SW6 (right).SW2 (pushbutton) KBI_5 Interrupt functionality. In parallel with SW6 (down).SW3 (pushbutton) KBI_6 Interrupt functionality. In parallel with SW6 (left).SW4 (pushbutton) KBI_7 Interrupt functionality. In parallel with SW6 (up).SW5 (RST) RESETB HW resetSW6 (right) KBI_4 Interrupt functionality. In parallel with SW1.SW6 (down) KBI_5 Interrupt functionality. In parallel with SW2.SW6 (left) KBI_6 Interrupt functionality. In parallel with SW3.SW6 (up) KBI_7 Interrupt functionality. In parallel with SW4.SW6 (center) KBI_0_HST_WK Host wake up output functionality. No interrupt functionality
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 4-54.6 LCD ConnectorThe LCD module is connected to the main circuit board via a 30-conductor flat flex cable (FFC) with 0.5 mm spacing. The main board connector is an FFC, Right Angle Dip, zero insertion force (ZIF), 30 pin connector (J13).NOTEThe LCD connector is a ZIF unit. Be sure to release the connector before trying to connect or disconnect the FFC to the LCD.4.7 Debug/Development Connectors4.7.1 ARM JTAG Interface ConnectorThe MC1322x supports connection to a subset of the defined ARM JTAG connector. The JTAG interface is a standard 2.54mm/0.1inch spacing, 20-pin debug interface (J1). The 20-pin connector is clearly separated from the GPIO pin header (J2) and located at the rear side of the module. The 20-pin connector has Pin 1 marking for correct plug-in of the development cable. Table  shows the device pins that are connected to the associated JTAG header pin outs if the JTAG connector is used.Table 4-3. ARM JTAG 20-Pin Connector Assignments (J1)Name11NC means No Connect.Pin # Pin # NameVCC 1 2 VCCNC22MC1322x does not support separate JATG reset TRST.34GNDTDI 5 6 GNDTMS 7 8 GNDTCK 9 10 GNDRTCK 11 12 GNDTDO 13 14 GNDRESET33VCC through a 100k-ohm pullup.15 16 GNDNC 17 18 GNDNC 19 20 GND
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 4-6 Freescale Semiconductor4.7.2 Nexus Mictor Interface ConnectorThe MC1322x also supports connection to a subset of the defined Nexus Mictor connector. The hardware interface is a 38-pin Mictor 0.64mm/0.025inch spacing target connector (J11). Table 4-4 shows the device pins that are connected to the associated Mictor pinouts. The 38-pin MICTOR connector has a "plug security" for avoid reverse plug-in. J11 is located on the bottom side of the main board.Table 4-4. Nexus 38-Pin Mictor Connector Assignments (J11)Name11NC means No Connect.Pin # Pin # NameNC 1 2 NCNC 3 4 NCNC 5 6 RTCKNC 7 8 NCVCC (pullup)22VCC through a 100k-ohm pullup.9 10 EVTI_BTDO 11 12 VCC33VCC isolated by a 1k-ohm resistor.NC 13 14 RDY_BTCK 15 16 MDO07TMS 17 18 MDO06TDI 19 20 MDO05RESET44VCC through a 100k-ohm pullup.21 22 MDO04NC 23 24 MDO03NC 25 26 MDO02NC 27 28 MDO01NC 29 30 MDO00NC 31 32 EVTO_BNC 33 34 MCKONC 35 36 MSEO1_BNC 37 38 MSEO0_B
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 4-74.8 Audio Subsystem ConnectionsThe audio subsystem uses the following connections:• 2.5mm stereo jack J12 - for headset mic and earphone• Jumper J10 - selects audio output source. See Figure 4-4 for connections.Figure 4-4. J10 Audio Output Source Jumper4.9 GPIO ConnectorThe GPIO connector (J2) is a standard 2.54mm/0.1inch spacing, 26-pin header. The connector provides access to MCU GPIO, an external clock source connection, a timer output, ADC inputs, the SSI port, a UART port, the SPI port, the I2C port, and the serial DAC output. Power is also provided on the connector.• VCC is the main supply voltage. Current draw should be limited to 50 mA.• CLKIN can be used to supply an external reference clock (nominally 24 MHz). The onboard crystal must be removed and an ac-coupling capacitor added.• A number of the GPIO are shared with the LCD interface. Best practice is to disable the LCD data interface to used these signals (see Table 4-5 below).• The serial DAC output is available at the connector. The DAC output should not be selected as the output audio source (J10) when used offboard.Table 4-5. GPIO Connector J2 PinoutsPin Name Function Notes1 TMR1 Timer I/O or GPIO Hardwired to LCD control output.2 CLKIN Source for external clock to reference oscillator • 13-26 MHz reference clock with <40 ppm accuracy • Onboard crystal must be removed • Enable signal to MC1322x by adding C58, 10pF; see schematic3 VCC Voltage supply from module 3V output from on-board regulation4 GND System ground5 ADC1 ADC Analog Input Channel or GPIO6 ADC2 ADC Analog Input Channel or GPIO Hardwired to LCD data buffer. Use Jumper J14 to disable.7 ADC3 ADC Analog Input Channel or GPIO Hardwired to LCD data buffer. Use Jumper J14 to disable.8 ADC4 ADC Analog Input Channel or GPIO Hardwired to LCD data buffer. Use Jumper J14 to disable. 112233J10TSM-103-01-L-SV1-2 DAC3-2 PWMAudio SelectSERIAL DACPWMAUD FILTER INPUT
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 4-8 Freescale Semiconductor4.10 FLASH Memory Recovery Jumpers and EraseThe MC1322x has an onboard serial FLASH that stores the memory image that gets loaded into RAM at boot. If it becomes necessary to change or update the image in FLASH, there are two possible means of doing so:• JTAG Debug Port - Using the JTAG debug port and the ARM debug tools, the FLASH image can be changed.• Load new FLASH image via UART1 port -NOTEThe 1322x Network Node provides access for UART1 through the USB connection. If users need to use UART1 with Test Tool running on a PC, they must access the UART through the USB port as a virtual COM port.— The Freescale BeeKit IDE download provides a software tool called “Test Tool”. This application runs on a PC and can be used with a client running on the MC1322x to test the platform.— Test Tool also has the capability to load a new image into the FLASH.9 ADC5 ADC Analog Input Channel or GPIO Hardwired to LCD data buffer. Use Jumper J14 to disable.10 DAC_OUT Serial DAC Output Jumper J10 selects DAC output as audio output source11 SSI_TX SSI Port or GPIO Hardwired to serial DAC12 SSI_RX SSI Port or GPIO13 SSI_FSYN SSI Port or GPIO Hardwired to serial DAC14 SSI_BITCLK SSI Port or GPIO Hardwired to serial DAC15 KBI_0_HST_WK Hardwired to “center” on joystick16 KBI_4 Hardwired to “right” on joystick and SW117 UART2_TX UART2 or GPIO18 UART2_RX UART2 or GPIO19 UART2_RTS UART2 or GPIO Hardwired to LCD control output.20 UART2_CTS UART2 or GPIO Hardwired to LCD control output.21 I2C_SCL I2C Port or GPIO Hardwired to audio volume circuit. MAX5434L device has I2C address 0x5022 I2C_SDA I2C Port or GPIO Hardwired to audio volume circuit. MAX5434L device has I2C address 0x5023 SPI_SCK SPI Port or GPIO Hardwired to LCD data buffer. Use Jumper J14 to disable.24 SPI_SS SPI Port or GPIO Hardwired to LCD data buffer. Use Jumper J14 to disable.25 SPI_MOSI SPI Port or GPIO Hardwired to LCD data buffer. Use Jumper J14 to disable.26 SPI_MISO SPI Port or GPIO Hardwired to LCD data buffer. Use Jumper J14 to disable.Table 4-5. GPIO Connector J2 Pinouts (continued)
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 4-9NOTEThe FLASH must first be cleared before loading a new image to FLASH.The 1322x Network Node has two jumper sites (J19 and J20, Figure 4-5) that must be used to erase the FLASH:1. Short Jumper J3 Pin 1 to Pin 2 with a shorting bar. 2. Short Jumper J20 Pin 1 to Pin 2 with another shorting bar.3. Turn on power, push the reset button, and wait a few seconds.4. Turn off power.5. Remove the jumper shorting bars.6. The board is now ready for boot operation.After the FLASH is erased, the module can be loaded with a new image through the USB port using Test Tool. Refer to the Test Tool User’s Guide as supplied with Test Tool in the BeeKit Wireless Connectivity Toolkit download.Figure 4-5. FLASH Erase Headers4.11 ADC Voltage ReferencesTwo ADC reference voltages are provided:• The reference voltage for ADC2_VREFH is tied to VCC which is regulated when the board is supplied from the DC source or the USB port. However, this voltage moves with VCC when power is supplied via the battery source.• A fixed voltage reference for ADC1_VREFH is provided (see Figure 4-6).— The fixed voltage is 1.5 Vdc.— The LM285M (U17) is programmed via R120 and R121 to provide a constant reference— The reference can be enabled via Jumper J18.— This reference is useful for battery operation where a known, fixed high reference voltage for the ADC is required. ADC2_VREFH -> "0"ADC2_VREFL -> "1"Recover y M ode12J19HDR_2X1 12J20HDR_2X1R10310KTP103C2100nF TP3R10410KVCCADC2_VREFHVCCADC2_VREFL
Interface Locations and Pinouts1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 4-10 Freescale SemiconductorFigure 4-6. ADC Voltage 1.5 Vdc Voltage Reference4.12 Jumper SelectionTable 4-6 lists all the possible jumper selections for the Network Node. The jumpers available on the board are as follows:• J10 - used to select audio output source• J14 - used to disable LCD data buffer if GPIO used with connector J2 (GPIO Interface)• J18 - Sets fixed ADC reference voltage• J19, J20 - used to clear MC1322x onboard FLASH. See Table 4-6.Table 4-6. Network Node Jumper SelectionPin Header Pin NumberConnection Description DefaultSettingJ10 1-22-3Connect to enable audio path from DACConnect to enable audio path from PWMNot mountedMountedJ14 1-2 Connect to disable the LCD data bus buffer Not mountedJ18 1-2  Connect to enable ADC 1.5V reference Not mountedJ19, J20 1-2, 1-2 Connect both to recover/clear FLASH. See Section 4.10, “FLASH Memory Recovery Jumpers and Erase”Not mounted 1.5VR110K1122334455667788U17LM285MR12124.9K1%R120120K1%12J18HDR_2X1Not MountedVCCADC1_VREFH
1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 5-1Chapter 5  Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of MaterialFigure 5-1. 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SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Main Schematic36_X_ ------Drawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Main Schematic36_X_ ------Drawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Main Schematic36_X_ ------    GPIOPin HeaderPushButtonsLEDsRFJTAG DebugDBGRQDBGACKnTRSTJTAG RTCKEnableResetButtonPower ONJoystickJTAG RTCKDisableNexus DebugNote: SWITCH 5 does not haveinterrupt capabilityNote: SSI_FSYN becomes CLKOunder test conditionsExternalClockSource1-2 ADC2_VREFH -> "0"3-4 ADC2_VREFL -> "1"Recovery Mode1.5VC8100pFC8100pFR141KR141KX232.768kHzNot MountedX232.768kHzNot MountedR8310KNot MountedR8310KNot MountedTP103TP103R11220RR11220RR110KR110KJ190122-20J190122-201133557799111113131515171719192244668810 1012 1214 1416 1618 1820 20SW5DTSM63NRESETSW5DTSM63NRESET3124TP10TP10DisplayDisplayTMR1TMR0SPI_SSSPI_MISOSPI_MOSIADC2ADC3ADC4ADC5TMR2SPI_SCKV_DISUART2_RTSUART2_CTSR131KR131KZZ4M3x8.0mmZZ4M3x8.0mmD3LHR974LED3D3LHR974LED3R6390RR6390RTP83TP83REF3RefREF3Ref11USB/Power SupplyUSB/Power SupplyUART1_CTSUART1_TXUART1_RTSUART1_RXV_AUDV_DISTP78TP78R10410KR10410KC111nFC111nFTP76TP76R70 0RNot MountedR70 0RNot MountedMH2MH21R640RR640RR5240RNot MountedR5240RNot MountedTP70TP70ZZ3M3x8.0mmZZ3M3x8.0mmTP6TP6TP71TP71R122 1KR122 1KC427nFNot MountedC427nFNot MountedTP45TP45C491uFC491uFC484.7uFC484.7uFR30RR30RR10210KR10210KSW2DTSM63NSWITCH2SW2DTSM63NSWITCH23124TP8TP8TP72TP72C5510pFNot MountedC5510pFNot MountedX124.00MHzX124.00MHzC31pFNot MountedC31pFNot MountedTP80TP80MH3MH31TP73TP73ZZ1Label 1322X-NCBZZ1Label 1322X-NCBR69 0RR69 0RD12MBR0520LT1D12MBR0520LT1L13.9nHNot MountedL13.9nHNot MountedTP1TP1R9390RR9390RC5810pFNot MountedC5810pFNot MountedR811KNot MountedR811KNot MountedR105 0RR105 0RR123 1KR123 1KC1222pFNot MountedC1222pFNot MountedTP74TP74R40RNot MountedR40RNot MountedREF2RefREF2Ref11ZZ5M3x8.0mmZZ5M3x8.0mmU1MC13225U1MC13225UART2_RTS13EVTI_B 132MCKO/IO50 131MSEO0_B 114EVTO_B 123RDY_B 122MSEO1_B 113VBATT 45LREG_BK_FB 44COIL_BK 43ADC2_VREFL61 ADC1_VREFL62ADC1_VREFH63ADC2_VREFH64ADC01ADC12ADC23ADC34ADC45ADC56ADC67ADC7_RTCK8MDO00 103MDO01 102MDO02 112MDO03 111MDO04 121MDO05 120MDO06 130MDO07 129TDI 10RF_GND 58TDO 9UART2_CTS14UART2_RX15TCK 11TMS 12RESETB 51VREG_ANA 55XTAL_24_OUT49RF_PLL_FLT 46XTAL_24_IN50KBI_0_HST_WK42XTAL_32_IN47ANT_1 56XTAL_32_OUT48RF_RX_TX 60ANT_2 57UART2_TX16RX_ON 59PA_POS 54PA_NEG 53TX_ON 52UART1_RTS17UART1_CTS18UART1_RX19 UART1_TX20I2C_SDA21I2C_SCL22TMR323TMR224TMR125TMR026SPI_SCK27SPI_MOSI28SPI_MISO29SPI_SS30SSI_BITCK31SSI_FSYN32SSI_RX33 SSI_TX34KBI_141 KBI_240 KBI_339 KBI_438 KBI_537 KBI_636 KBI_735GND_FLAG_175DIG_REG 124NVM_REG 133GND_FLAG_276GND_FLAG_377GND_FLAG_478GND_FLAG_579GND_FLAG_684GND_FLAG_785GND_FLAG_886GND_FLAG_987GND_FLAG_1088GND_FLAG_1193GND_FLAG_1294GND_FLAG_1395GND_FLAG_1496GND_FLAG_1597GND_FLAG_16104GND_FLAG_17105GND_FLAG_18106GND_FLAG_19115NC165NC266NC367NC468NC569NC670NC771NC872NC973NC1074NC11 80NC12 81NC13 82NC14 83NC15 89NC16 90NC17 91NC18 92NC19 98NC20 99NC21 100NC22 101NC23 107NC24 108NC25 109NC26 110NC27 116NC28 117NC29 118NC30 119NC31 125NC32 126NC33 127NC34 128NC35 134NC36 135NC37 136NC38 137NC39 138NC40 139NC41 140NC42 141NC43 142NC44 143NC45 144NC46 145TP46TP46R10310KR10310KAudioAudioSCLKAUDIO_PWMDinAUDIO_MICSYNCDAC_OUTV_AUDVOL_SCLVOL_SDASW6SKRHASW6SKRHAC3A1Ce2D4Co 5B6NC17NC2 8J19TSM-102-01-L-SVJ19TSM-102-01-L-SV1122PCB1JDP7050_3PCB1JDP7050_3TP82TP82TP9TP9TP75TP75J20TSM-102-01-L-SVJ20TSM-102-01-L-SV1122ANT1F_AntennaANT1F_AntennaR12100KR12100KD4LHR974LED4D4LHR974LED4SW4DTSM63NSWITCH4SW4DTSM63NSWITCH43124ZZ2M3x8.0mmZZ2M3x8.0mmJ290122-26J290122-26113355779911 1113 1315 1517 1719 1921 2123 2325 2522446688101012121414161618182020222224242626TP5TP5R660RNot MountedR660RNot MountedR8390RR8390RC110pFNot MountedC110pFNot MountedC6100nFC6100nFD2LHR974LED2D2LHR974LED2J11767054-1J11767054-11133557799111113131515171719192121232325252727292931313333353537372244668810 1012 1214 1416 1618 1820 2022 2224 2426 2628 2830 3032 3234 3436 3638 38GND139GND240GND341GND442GND543R124 1KR124 1KC910nFNot MountedC910nFNot MountedC5180nFNot MountedC5180nFNot MountedR650RR650RD5LGR971POWERD5LGR971POWERC101uFNot MountedC101uFNot MountedR12124.9K1%R12124.9K1%C50100nFC50100nFTP79TP79TP4TP4SW1DTSM63NSWITCH1SW1DTSM63NSWITCH13124R120120K1%R120120K1%C2100nFC2100nFJ7SMAJ7SMAC722pFNot MountedC722pFNot MountedSW3DTSM63NSWITCH3SW3DTSM63NSWITCH33124REF1RefREF1Ref11R125 1KR125 1KTP7TP7U17LM285MU17LM285M1122334455667788J18TSM-102-01-L-SVJ18TSM-102-01-L-SV1122MH4MH41TP44TP44R821KNot MountedR821KNot MountedMH1MH11R7390RR7390RD1LHR974LED1D1LHR974LED1TP11TP11C5410pFC5410pFTP77TP77TP3TP3TP81TP81U12LT1129CST-3.3U12LT1129CST-3.3Vin 1Vout3GND1 2GND2 4
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 5-2 Freescale SemiconductorFigure 5-2. Schematic (2 of 4)5544332211D DC CB BA AAUDIO_MICDinSCLKAUDIO_PWMSYNCDAC_OUTV_AUDVOL_SDAVOL_SCLV_AUDV_AUDV_AUDV_AUDV_AUDV_AUDVCC VCCV_AUDV_AUDV_AUDV_AUDDrawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Audio Schematic46_X_ ------Drawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Audio Schematic46_X_ ------Drawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Audio Schematic46_X_ ------Audio AmplifierAudio DACAudio AmpEnableAudio AmpDisableAudio Select1-2 DAC3-2 PWMAudio FilterMic. Amplifier/Anti-alias FilterMic. BiasingR26100KR26100KR1510KR1510KJ10TSM-103-01-L-SVJ10TSM-103-01-L-SV112233BUZ1NDT-03CBUZ1NDT-03C+1-2NC1 3NC2 4R8710KR8710KR24100KR24100KC46270pFC46270pFC22100nFC22100nFC2047pFC2047pF+-U2BMC33204DTBG+-U2BMC33204DTBG567R840RR840RC16100pFC16100pFR109 0RR109 0RTP25TP25R2947KR2947KR861.8KR861.8K+-U2DMC33204DTBG+-U2DMC33204DTBG121314U4DAC101S101U4DAC101S101SCLK 5VDD3GND2SYNC 6Din 4Vout1C1510UFC1510UFC251uFC251uFR6727KR6727KTP18TP18R251KR251KR340RNot MountedR340RNot MountedC3022nFC3022nFTP24TP24R20200KR20200KR330RR330RC441uFC441uFR23100KR23100KR8511KR8511KR1064.7KR1064.7KR30220RR30220RR564.7KR564.7KTP49TP49R320RNot MountedR320RNot MountedC294.7nFC294.7nFTP48TP48TP23TP23C45220nFC45220nFC1922uFC1922uFC473.3nFC473.3nFTP51TP51C241uFC241uFC2847nFC2847nFU6NCP4896U6NCP4896INM C1SE/BTL A1VP1B1GNDB3 OUTBA3NCB2OUTAC3BYP A2SD C2U13MAX5434U13MAX5434VCC 1GND 2SDA 4SCL 3L6W5TP20TP20+-U2AMC33204DTBG+-U2AMC33204DTBG321411R574.7KR574.7KTP16TP16R110 0RR110 0RR8851KR8851KC21100nFC21100nFC13100nFC13100nFR608.2KR608.2KJ12STX-2550-5NTRJ12STX-2550-5NTR13542+-U2CMC33204DTBG+-U2CMC33204DTBG1089TP15TP15C1410UFC1410UFTP19TP19R5827KR5827KTP50TP50R6113KR6113KR1074.7KR1074.7KR111 0RR111 0RTP22TP22TP17TP17R5927KR5927KC27100nFC27100nF
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 5-3Figure 5-3. Schematic (3 of 4)5544332211D DC CB BA AP/SIRSLED_PWMRESNVDDD4D3D2D1D0V2V3V4VOUTCAP3-CAP2+CAP2-CAP1-CAP1+V1D5D6D7GNDRDNCSNA0WRNV5ADC4ADC3SPI_MOSISPI_MISOSPI_SSV_DISUART2_CTSTMR1TMR0UART2_RTSADC5TMR2ADC2SPI_SCK5V_LCD5V_LCD5V_LCDV_DIS5V_LCDV_DIS5V_LCDV_DISV_DISV_DISDrawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Display Schematic56_X_ ------Drawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Display Schematic56_X_ ------Drawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008Display Schematic56_X_ ------U14B74HCT04AU14B74HCT04A3 4L322uHL322uHR101100KR101100KC754.7UFUSE MURATA PARTC754.7UFUSE MURATA PARTU14C74HCT04AU14C74HCT04A5 6+C6047uF+C6047uFR96200RR96200RTP96TP96C7410nFC7410nFTP91TP91TP101TP101TP102TP102+C701uF+C701uFR100100KR100100KJ136210_30_smdLCD CONNECTORJ136210_30_smdLCD CONNECTOR11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031313232TP88TP88TP94TP94TP89TP89U14D74HCT04AU14D74HCT04A13 12TP99TP99R98100KR98100KTP90TP90C72100nFC72100nFC6210nFC6210nFU14A74HCT04AU14A74HCT04A1 2714+C671uF+C671uFR99100KR99100KTP97TP97U15MAX1676EUB+U15MAX1676EUB+GND8LX 9SHDN 6FB 1BATT7LBO 3REF5OUT 10CLSEL 4LBI2GDSQ2ZVN3320FGDSQ2ZVN3320F+C634.7uF+C634.7uFR9047 OHMUSE VISHAY PARTR9047 OHMUSE VISHAY PARTU14E74HCT04AU14E74HCT04A11 10+C661uF+C661uF128x64Monochrome-GraphicLiquid Crystal DisplayD11F-51553GNBJ-LW-AB128x64Monochrome-GraphicLiquid Crystal DisplayD11F-51553GNBJ-LW-AB01302 403504 6+ Anode1- Cathode2C59100nFC59100nFTP95TP95+C681uF+C681uFR447.15 OHMR447.15 OHMTP100TP100U14F74HCT04AU14F74HCT04A9 8C61100nFC61100nFR910RNot MountedR910RNot MountedTP93TP93U16MC74LVXC3245DTU16MC74LVXC3245DTA14A25A36A47A58A69A710A03OE22T/R2B1 20B2 19B3 18B4 17B5 16B6 15B7 14B0 21VCCB 24GND 13GND11GND12VCCA1NC 23R8910KR8910K+C7347uF+C7347uF+C644.7uF+C644.7uFTP98TP98R97100KR97100KC71100nFC71100nF+C654.7uF+C654.7uFTP92TP92+C691uF+C691uFJ14TSM-102-01-L-SVJ14TSM-102-01-L-SV1122
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 5-4 Freescale SemiconductorFigure 5-4. Schematic (4 of 4)5544332211D DC CB BA AUART1_TXUART1_CTSUART1_RXUART1_RTSV_AUDV_DISV_USBV_USBV_AUDVCCV_MAINV_DISDrawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008USB/Power Supply Schematic66_X_ ------Drawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008USB/Power Supply Schematic66_X_ ------Drawing Title:Size Document Number RevDate: Sheet ofPage Title:ICAP Classification: FCP: FIUO: PUBI:SOURCE: SCH-23452   PDF: SPF-23452 B11322X-NCBCTuesday, May 06, 2008USB/Power Supply Schematic66_X_ ------USB InterfacePower Management Power Measurement2xAA CellsR680RR680RU10FT232RU10FT232RTxD 30RxD 2RTS 32CTS 8DTR 31DSR 6DCD 7RI 3AGND 24GND14GND217VCC19 VCCIO 13V3OUT16USBDM15USBDP14RESET18OSCI27OSCO28EP 33CBUS4 9CBUS3 11CBUS2 10CBUS1 21CBUS0 22NC15NC212NC313GND320NC423NC5 25NC6 29TEST26RT1500mART1500mAR51 0RR51 0RTP41TP41C4315pFC4315pFD8MBR0520LT1D8MBR0520LT1TP38TP38TP32TP32C35100nFC35100nFSW7-1MFP461N-RASW7-1MFP461N-RA123D6MBR0520LT1D6MBR0520LT1R800RR800RTP40TP40J5DJ-005J5DJ-005132J6USB-BJ6USB-BVUSB 1Data- 2Data+ 3GND 4SHIELD1 5SHIELD2 6D7MBR0520LT1D7MBR0520LT1R42100KR42100KC4215pFC4215pFC41 100nFC41 100nFC40100nFC40100nFTP28TP28R430RR430RRT2500mART2500mATP29TP29SW7-3MFP461N-RASW7-3MFP461N-RA789C38100nFC38100nFTP60TP60L260OHML260OHM1 2D10MBR0520LT1D10MBR0520LT1TP26TP26TP33TP33Q1ZXM61P02FQ1ZXM61P02FR50 0RR50 0RD9MBR0520LT1D9MBR0520LT1BC12462BC12462+1-2U9LT1129CST-3.3U9LT1129CST-3.3Vin1Vout 3GND12GND24TP43TP43TP39TP39C5610nFC5610nFC364.7uFC364.7uFTP47TP47SW7-4MFP461N-RASW7-4MFP461N-RA101112C374.7uFC374.7uFTP42TP42R4010KR4010KSW7-2MFP461N-RASW7-2MFP461N-RA456C341uFC341uFC574.7uFC574.7uF
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 5-5Figure 5-5. Network Node PCB Component Location (Top View)Figure 5-6. Network Node PCB Test Points (Bottom View)
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 5-6 Freescale SemiconductorFigure 5-7. Network Node PCB Layout (Top View)Figure 5-8. Network Node PCB Layout (Bottom View)
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 5-7Table 5-1. Bill of MaterialsQty Part Reference Description Value Voltage Tolerance Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Number1 ANT1 F_Antenna PCB F AntennaNot A Part NOT A PART1 BUZ1 SMD Speaker NDT-03C Star Micronics NDT-03C1 C54 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 10pF 50V 5% Murata GRM1555C1H100JZ010 C1,C55,C58 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 10pF 50V 5% Murata GRM1555C1H100JZ013 C24,C25,C44 Ceramic Capacitor X5R 1uF 6.3V 10% Murata GRM155R60J105KE19B0 C10 Ceramic Capacitor X5R 1uF 6.3V 10% Murata GRM155R60J105KE19B1 C11 Ceramic Capacitor X7R 1nF 50V 10% Murata GRM155R71H102KA01D2 C14,C15 CAP CER 10UF 6.3V 20% X5R 060310uF 6.3V 20% Panasonic ECJ1VB0J106M1 C19 Ceramic Capacitor for smoothing X5R10uF 10V 10% Murata GRM21BR61J106KE19L15 C2,C6,C13,C21,C22,C27,C35,C38,C40,C41,C50,C59,C61,C71,C72Ceramic Capacitor X5R 100nF 10V 10% Murata GRM155R61A104KA01D1 C20 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 47pF 50V 5% Kemet C0402C470J5GAC1 C28 Ceramic Capacitor X5R 47nF 10V 10% Panasonic-ecg ECJ-0EB1A473K1 C29 Ceramic Capacitor X7R 4.7nF 25V 10% Murata GRM155R71E472KA011 C30 Ceramic Capacitor X7R 22nF 25V 10% Murata GRM155R71E223KA61D0 C3 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 1pF 50V 0.25pF Murata GRM1555C1H1R0CZ01D2 C34,C49 Ceramic Multilayer Capacitor X7R NoPb1uF 16V 15% Murata GRM21BR71C1053 C36,C37,C48 Ceramic Multilayer Capacitor X5R4.7uF 16V 15% Phycomp 2222 781 136720 C4 Ceramic Multilayer Capacitor X7R27nF 10V 5% Vishay VJ0402Y273JXQCW1BC2 C42,C43 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 15pF 50V 5% Murata GRM1555C1H150JZ01J1 C45 Ceramic Capacitor X7R 220nF 10V 10% Murata GRM188R71A224KA011 C46 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 270pF 50V 5% Murata GRM1555C1H271JA011 C47 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 3.3nF 50V 15% Murata GRM155R71H332KA010 C5 Ceramic Multilayer Capacitor X7R180nF 16V 5% Vishay VJ0603Y184JXJCW1BC1 C57 Ceramic Multilayer Capacitor X5R4.7uF 10V 10% Murata GRM219R61A475KE34D
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 5-8 Freescale Semiconductor2 C60,C73 Low ESR Tantal Capacitor47uF 16V +/-10% Avx TPSD476K016R1503 C63,C64,C65 Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor low ESR CV-GX4.7uF 35V 20% Sanyo 35CV4.7GX5 C66,C67,C68,C69,C70Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor1uF 50V 20% Nic ComponentsNACE 1R0 M 50V 4x5,5 TR130 C7,C12 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 22pF 50V 5% Murata GRM1555C1H220JZ01J1 C75 CAP CER 4.7UF 6.3V 10% X5R 06034.7uF 6.3V 10% Venkel CompanyC0603X5R6R3-475KNE2 C8,16 Ceramic Capacitor C0G 100pF 50V 5% Murata GRM1555C1H101JZ013 C56,C62,C74 Ceramic Capacitor X7R 10nF 25V 10% Murata GRM155R71E103KA01D0 C9 Ceramic Capacitor X7R 10nF 25V 10% Murata GRM155R71E103KA01D4 D1,D2,D3,D4 SMD Red topled LHR974 Osram Q62702P51821 D5 SMD Green topled LGR971 Osram Q65110P51796 D6,D7,D8,D9,D10,D12SMD Power Schottky RectifierMBR0520LT120V On SemiconductorMBR0520LT1G1 J10 Single Row Straight Pin Header SMDTSM-103-01-L-SVSamtec TSM-103-01-L-SV1 J11 Mictor, Centerline Matched Impedance Connector767054-1 Amp 767054-11 J12 2.5mm Audio stereo jack with switchSTX-2550-5NTRKycon STX-2550-5NTR1 J13 FFC Right Angle Dip Zif 30 pin Connector6210_30_smdAvx 08 6210 030 340 8004J14, J18,J19,J20Single Row Straight Pin Header SMDTSM-102-01-L-SVSamtec TSM-102-01-L-SV0 J18,J19,J20 HDR 1X2 SMT 78.7MIL SP 235H AUHDR_1X2 Samtec TMM-102-01-S-S-SM0 L1 HF Chip coil 3.9nH 5% Murata LQG15HS3N9S02D1 L2 Chip Ferrite Bead 500mA Murata BLM11P600Sxx1 L3 SMD power inductor 22uH 20% Coilcraft DO1608C-223LC1 Q1 P-channel MOSFET ZXM61P02F20V Zetex ZXM61P02F1 Q2 N-Chanel Enhancement MOSFETZVN3320F200V Zetex ZVN3320FTATable 5-1. Bill of MaterialsQty Part Reference Description Value Voltage Tolerance Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Number
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 5-915 R3,R33,R43,R50,R51,R64,R65,R68,R69,R80,R84,R105,R109,R110,R111Fixed resistor RC31 0R 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 910020 R4,R32,R34,R66,R70,R91Fixed resistor RC31 0R 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 910022 R11,R30 Fixed resistor RC31 220R 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 5022110 R12,R23,R24,R26,R42,R97,R98,R99,R100,R101Fixed resistor RC31 100K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 501043 R13,R14,R25 Fixed resistor RC31 1K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 501020 R81,R82 Fixed resistor RC31 1K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 501024 R56,R57,R106,R107Fixed resistor RC31 4.7K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 504729 R1,R15,R40,R44,R87,R89,R102,R103,R104Fixed resistor RC31 10K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 501031 R44 Fixed resistor RC31 7R15 1% Koa Speer RK73H1ETTP7R15F0 R83 Fixed resistor RC31 10K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 501031 R20 Fixed resistor RC31 200K 50V 2% Yageo America RC0402JR-07200KL1 R29 Fixed resistor RC31 47K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 504730 R5 Fixed resistor RC31 240R 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 502413 R58,R59,R67 Fixed resistor RC31 27K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 502734 R6,R7,R8,R9 Fixed resistor RC31 390R 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 503911 R60 Fixed resistor RC31 8.2K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 508221 R61 Fixed resistor RC31 13K 50V 2% Philips 2322 705 501331 R85 Fixed resistor RC32 11K 50V Koa Speer RK73H1ETTP1102F1 R86 Fixed resistor RC33 1.8K 50V Koa Speer RK73H1ETTP1801F1 R88 Fixed resistor RC34 51K 200V Koa Speer RK73H1ETTP5102F1 R96 RESISTOR 200 OHM Vishay/dale CRCW0402200RJNED1 R90 RES MF 47 OHM 1/4W 5% 120647 OHM 5% Bourns CR1206-JW-470ELF1 R120 RES MF 120K  1/16W 1% 0402120K 1% Koa Speer RK73H1ETTP1203FTable 5-1. Bill of MaterialsQty Part Reference Description Value Voltage Tolerance Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Number
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 5-10 Freescale Semiconductor1 R121 RES MF 24.9K  1/16W 1% 040224.9K 1% Koa Speer RK73H1ETTP2492F4 R122,R123,R124,R125RES MF 1.0K 1/16W 5% 04021K 5% Vishay IntertechnologyCRCW04021K00JNED2 RT1,RT2 Polyswitch Overcurrent Protection Device500mA 13.2V Tyco ElectronicsmicroSMD050F5SW1,SW2,SW3,SW4,SW5SMD Tact Switch 2.6N (7.0mm)DTSM63NDiptronic DTSM-63N-V-B1 SW6 4-directional TACT switch with center push SMDSKRHA Alps SKRHAAE0101 SW7 Miniature Slide Switch 4 poleMFP461N-RAKnitter-switch MFP461N-RA1 U1 ZigBee Wireless Transceiver and ARM7 processorMC13225 Freescale MC132251 U10 USB UART, PB-free FT232R Ftdi FT232RQ1 U13 Digitally Controled Potentiometer, 50KohmMAX5434 Maxim MAX5434LEZT+T1 U14 Hex inverter 74HCT04AOn SemiconductorMC74HCT04ADTR2G1 U15 Low supply current Step-up DC-DC Converter with shutdownMAX1676 Maxim MAX1676EUB+-ND1 U16 Low Voltage CMOS Octal Bidirectional Transceiver74LCX245On SemiconductorMC74LVXC3245DTG1 U2 Dual Low voltage Op-AmpMC33202 On SemiconductorMC33204DTBG1 U4 10-bit Low Power DAC with rail to rail outputDAC101S101National SemiconductorDAC101S101CIMK-NoPB1 U6 Audio class AB amplifier, 1,0WNCP4896 On SemiconductorNCP4896FCT1G2 U9,U12 LDO voltage regulator 3V3LT1129CST-3.3Linear TechnologyLT1129CST-3.31 U17 IC VREG ADJ 1.24-5.3V 20MA SOIC8LM285M National SemiconductorLM285M/NOPB1 X1 Crystal SMD 24.00MHz +-10ppm Ndk NX3225SA-24MHz (for OA/AV and Blootooth) / S1-3085-1510-9Table 5-1. Bill of MaterialsQty Part Reference Description Value Voltage Tolerance Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Number
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Freescale Semiconductor 5-110 X2 Crystal SMD 32.768kHz+-20ppm Abracon ABS25-32.768-12.5-2-T1 D11 128x64 pixel monochrome display w. LED backlightF-51553GNBJ-LW-ABOptrex F-51553GNBJ-LW-AEN1 BC1 PCB Battery Holder 2xAA2462 Keystone 24621 J1 Dual Row Right Angle pin header 0.38um gold90122-20 Molex 90122-07701 J2 Dual Row Right Angle pin header 0.38um gold90122-26 Molex 90122-07731 J5 DC Power Jack PCB, 2mmDJ-005 Taitek 2DC-0005-D1001 J6 USB-series "B" receptacleUSB-B Amp 292304-11 J7 Straight SMA Receptacle for PCB edge mounting (0.79mm PCB)SMA Johnson Components142-0701-881Table 5-1. Bill of MaterialsQty Part Reference Description Value Voltage Tolerance Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Number
Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Material1322x Network Node Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 5-12 Freescale Semiconductor

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