Microchip Technology A09-0489 ATAVRRZ600 User Manual rz600

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         AVR600: RZ600 HW Manual Features •  Contains the full selection of AT86RF family radio transceivers. •  Covers the 2.4GHz ISM band and 700, 800 and 900 MHz frequency bands. •  In total 3 pair of radio transceivers are available – one pair per radio transceiver. •  Two AT32UC3A3256 based USB host boards are included -  Based on Atmel® AVR® UC3 core -  80 Dhrystone MIPS and Draws Only 40 mA at 66 MHz -  Low, full and high speed USB compliant -  Ideal for PC to RF gateways, packet sniffers and network commissioning tools •  On board ID chip for easy IEEE MAC address •  Stub antennas for all frequency bands 1 Introduction The RZ600 kit is an evaluation kit for the Atmel AT86RF family of radio frequency devices. The family contains the two 2.4 GHz device AT86RF230 and AT86RF231. These  are  highly  acclaimed  networking  devices  within  low  power  personal  area networks. In addition to this the world’s first IEEE 802.15.4 enabled sub gigahertz radio  is  provided  – the AT86RF212.  With the  kit you also receive two  AVR  UC3 based host nodes that can be used to evaluate a point to point network connection. That  being  said;  the  RZ600  radio  boards  sport  an  Atmel  standardized  10-pin connector  that  will  enable  the  RF  boards  to  be  connected  to  any  AVR microcontroller.  A  wide  range  of  the  standard  Atmel  AVR  design  tools  have  the host end of the standardized 10-pin connector – so as a customer you will be able to evaluate Atmel radio transceivers in virtually any application segment. The  RZ600  kit  enables  RF4CE,  IEEE  802.15.4,  ZigBee®  and  6lowPAN  network technologies to run on the full Atmel portfolio of low power AVR microcontrollers. Figure 1-1. RZ600 HW Overview     Microcontrollers  Application Note    Rev. 8293-AVR-02/10
     2 AVR600   8293-AVR-02/10 2 Related Items AVR32 Studio (Atmel’s free IDE) http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=4116 GNU Toolchain (Atmel’s free Compiler and Utilities) http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=4118 JTAGICE mkII (On-chip programming and debugging tool) http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3353 AVR ONE! (On-chip programming and debugging tool) http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=4279 3 Overview This section gives an overview of the RZ600 kit from a system perspective as well as what the kit contains and its minimum requirements. A set of condensed instructions are then given on how  to  get the evaluation application for the kit up and running in the shortest time possible.  Figure  3-1  shows  how  the  two  processor  boards  paired  with  the  radio  frequency boards also available in the kit can form a wireless peer to peer data connection over USB.  The  application  that  is  pre  programmed  by  Atmel  on  the  AT32UC3A3256  is indeed such a USB to RF gateway.
  AVR600     3 8293-AVR-02/10 Figure 3-1 RZ600 used in conjuntion with PC RF LinkRZ600 Processor BoardRZ600 RF Board 3.1 Kit Contents The RZ600 kit contains the following pieces of hardware: •  2 pcs. AT86RF230 radio cards: miniature carrier board with the AT86RF230 radio transceiver  mounted,  SMA  antenna  connector,  one  wire  ID  chip  and  Atmel standard 10-pin connector. •  2 pcs. AT86RF231 radio cards: miniature carrier board with the AT86RF231 radio transceiver  mounted,  SMA  antenna  connector,  one  wire  ID  chip  and  Atmel standard 10-pin connector. •  2 pcs. AT86RF212 radio cards: miniature carrier board with the AT86RF212 radio transceiver  mounted,  SMA  antenna  connector,  one  wire  ID  chip  and  Atmel standard 10-pin connector. •  2  pcs.  AVR  UC3  based  processor  cards:  usb  dongle  form  factor  board  with AT32UC3A3256  processor  mounted,  LEDs,  UART  connection  and  host  side Atmel standard 10-pin connector. •  2  pcs.  2.4GHz  SMA  stub  antenna.  These  are  shared  between  the  AT86RF230 and AT86RF231 radio transceivers.
     4 AVR600   8293-AVR-02/10 •  2  pcs.  Sub  gigahertz  SMA  stub  antenna.  Used  with  the  AT86RF212  radio transceiver. •  2  pcs.  Bag  with  wires  and  squid  cable:  The  squid  cable  fits  the  radio  frequency boards  and  will  enable  wiring  to  a  hardware  that  does  not  contain  the  standard Atmel 10-pin accessory header. •  1 pcs. Technical Library CD 3.2 System Requirements Table  3-1  contains  the  minimum  system  requirements  for  the  RZ600  kit  when connected  to  a  PC  for  application  development  on  the  AT32UC3A3256 microcontroller. Table 3-1. Minimum System Requirements Parameter   Value  Comment Hardware     PC/CPU  Intel® Pentium III or better, 800 MHz  PC/RAM  128 MBytes   PC/Video  1024x768, SVGA   PC/ Hard disk free space  200 Mbytes   On-Chip Debugger and programmer AVR JTAGICE mkII or AVRONE! The AVR JTAGICE mkII or AVRONE! is needed if the user wishes to debug and do custom application development. Software     Operating System  Windows®2000/XP/Vista   IDE  AVR32 Studio or IAR Embedded Workbench AVR32 Studio with compiler utilities is required for reprogramming the processor board and for application development.  3.3 Quick Start Guide To  following  sequence  is  suggested  when  testing  the  evaluation  application  the RZ600 kit: 1.  Unpack the kit and verify contents 2.  Identify  the  processor  boards  and  select  two  radio  frequency  boards  with  the  same  radio transceiver  mounted.  It  is  suggested  to  do  this  even  though  there  are  two  different  radio transceivers for the 2.4GHz band that are fully compatible with each other: AT86RF230 vs. AT86RF231. 3.  Mount a radio frequency board to each of the processor boards 4.  Insert the assembly into a free USB port on the computer. 5.  Let the devices enumerate – they should become available as two CDC virtual COM ports. 6.  Open two terminal  windows and start typing. Verify that the text in the two terminals is the same.
  AVR600     5 8293-AVR-02/10 4 Hardware Description This  chapter  walks  through  the  different  pieces  of  hardware  that  you will find  in the RZ600 kit in greater detail. 4.1 Radio Frequency Board A  total  of  six  radio  frequency  boards  included  in  the  kit,  two  boards  per  radio transceiver: • AT86RF230: First generation 2.4GHz ISM band radio transceiver from Atmel. • AT86RF231:  Second  generation  2.4GHz  ISM  band  radio  transceiver  with  front ends  for  antenna  diversity  and  external  power  amplifier  and  encryption accelerators. • AT86RF212:  868/915MHz  ISM  band  long  range  radio  transceiver  with  front  end for external power amplifier and encryption accelerators.  The  radio  transceiver  share  the  same  printed  circuit  board  with  slightly  different component  values  mounted  for  each  of  them.  See  Figure  4-2  for  full  schematics  of the radio frequency board.
     6 AVR600   8293-AVR-02/10 Figure 4-1 Radio Frequency Board Overview GNDSMA con10 pin conCurrent sens MISC signalMISC signal selector 4.1.1 Connectors There  are  two  main  connectors  on  the  board;  one  is  the  female  SMA  antenna connector and in the opposite direction of the board is a 10-pin dual row header. See Table 4-1 for pinout of this header.
  AVR600     7 8293-AVR-02/10 Table 4-1. Radio Frequency 10-pin header Pin  Name  Name  Pin 1  Reset Misc   2 3  Interrupt Sleep Transmit  4 5  Chip Select MOSI  6 7  MISO SCK  8 9  GND VCC (1.8 – 3.6V)  10  There are also two single row headers on the board: • J103  (Not  mounted):  Two  pin  header  that  can  be  soldered  in  to  do  current measurement  with  an  ampere  meter.  R105  must  be  unsoldered  to  enable  this feature. • J104  (Not  mounted):  Three  pin  header  that  can  be  soldered  in  to  access  the auxiliary (Miscellaneous) signals from the radio transceiver.  4.1.2 Crystal A  high  accuracy  16MHz  crystal  is  mounted  and  used  by  the  radio  transceiver  for carrier frequency generation. 4.1.3 RF Front End Since the output from the radio transceiver itself is a balanced signal pair, a balun is needed  to  transform  into  a  50Ohm  single  ended  signal  fed  to  the  SMA  connector. Johanson  Technology  provides  two  pin  compatible  baluns  for  the  AT86RF230, AT86RF231 and AT86RF212: • 2450FB15L0001:  2.45  GHz  filter  balun  optimized  for  AT86RF230  and AT86RF231. • 0896FB15A0100:  Sub  gigahertz  filter  balun  combination  optimized  for AT86RF212.
     8 AVR600   8293-AVR-02/10 Figure 4-2 Radio Frequency Board  4.2 ATAVR32UC3 Processor Board There  are  two  AT32UC3A3256  based  processor  board  in  the  kit.  They  run  the protocol stack to control the radio transceiver as well as providing USB full and high speed  USB  connection (up  to  480Mbps). Figure  4-3  shows an overview  of  some  of the main components and their placement.
  AVR600     9 8293-AVR-02/10 Figure 4-3 Processor Board Overview 10 pin conUSBGNDJTAG ISPSerial portMISC signalLED indicators 4.2.1 Processor The  AT32UC3A3256  flash  microcontroller  is  designed  for  exceptionally  high  data throughput  with  Hi-Speed  USB  OTG,  SD/  SDIO  card,  Multi-Level-Cell  (MLC)  NAND flash  with  ECC  and  SDRAM  interfaces.  Designed  with  the  multi-layered 32-bit  AVR databus,  128 KB  on-chip SRAM  with triple high speed interfaces, and multi-channel Peripheral  and  memory  to  memory  DMA  controller,  the  AT32UC3A3256  offers outstanding data throughput. The device is reprogrammable through the 10 pin JTAG connector on the board. 4.2.2 Clocks There are two clocks available on the processor board:
     10 AVR600   8293-AVR-02/10 • 12 MHz: The crystal is required as input to the internal PLL of the AT32UC3A3256 to generate the base frequency for the full and high speed USB mode. • 32 kHz: Used as input source for the real time clock. Figure 4-4 Clock Locations  4.2.3 LEDs Two  LEDs  are  available  connected  to  the  AT32UC3A3256’s  pins  PX22  and  PX41. These are turned on by sinking current through the pin – logic low while acting as an input. 4.2.4 Headers  Four headers are available on the processor board: • 10-pin header (J101): Interface for the radio frequency board. • Three  pin  header  RF  (J102  –  not  mounted):  Auxiliary  signals  that  can  be patched  in  from  the  same  three  pin  header  on  the  radio  frequency  board.  See Table 4-2 for pinout. • JTAG Interface (J103 – not mounted): Standard Atmel JTAG header. • Three pin header UART (J105 – not mounted): See Table 4-3 for pinout.  Table 4-2. J102 3-pin RF Auxiliary header Pin  Name J102-1  Clock Output J102-2  ID Chip J102-3  Test pin – AT86RF230  Table 4-3. J105 3-pin UART header Pin  Name J105-1  GND J105-2  UART TX J105-3  UART RX
  AVR600     11 8293-AVR-02/10 Figure 4-5 Processor Board  4.3 Antennas There are two different antennas (SMA stub type) available in the RZ600 kit • Long  Type:  This  is  used  only  in  conjunction  with  the  AT86RF212  radio transceiver. • Short  Type:  This  antenna  is  made  for  the  2.4GHz  frequency  band  and  can  be used either on the AT86RF230 or AT86RF231 radio transceiver.   The  antennas  should  be  screwed  onto  the  respective  radio  frequency  board  and gently tightened.
     12 AVR600   8293-AVR-02/10 4.4 Cables There are two different cable types available in the RZ600 kit •  Squid Cable: •  Single Wire: 5 Connecting Radio Frequency Board to a Custom Board The radio frequency boards found as part of this kit can be used stand alone as well as  in  conjunction  with  the  processor  board.  Table  4-1  shows  the  pinout  of  the standardized 10-pin bus that is defined between the two unit. However, it is possible to add  the  radio frequency  board  to  any  routing as  long as the required  signals  are available. This is possible due to the radio frequency board being able to be mounted on the squid cable included in this kit. With this squid cable it is possible to route all 10 signals down onto a custom hardware. The reminder of this chapter shows a few examples on how to wire these signals.  5.1 Default Supported Kits Besides from being used on the processor boards the radio frequency board can be attached  to  wide  range  of  Atmel  evaluation  and  starter  kits.  The  following  kits  are supported  directly.  If  you  do  not  find  your  preferred  kit  here,  please  take  a  look  at section 5.2. Table 5-1. Plug and Play Kits Kit Name  Comment STK600   - Any ATxmega device  Any of the digital ports can be used. - ATmega164/324/644/1284P   STK500   - ATmega164/324/644/1284P  XPLAIN  Any of the digital ports can be used. EVK1104  Connect to WLESS header. EVK1105  Connect to WLESS header. 5.2 Squid Cable There  are  two  squid  cables  (10pin  male  header  to  single  wires)  included  in  the  kit. The intended use of this special cable assembly is to plug the radio frequency board onto it, and connect the ten single wires to any hardware platform that does not have the standard auxiliary connector available. Table 5-2. Squid Cable Pinout PIN PIN Pin 1 (Brown): Reset Pin 2 (Red): Miscellaneous Pin 3 (Orange): Interrupt Pin 4 (Yellow): Sleep Transmit Pin 5 (Green): Chip Select Pin 6 (Blue): Master Out Slave In
  AVR600     13 8293-AVR-02/10 PIN PIN Pin 7 (Purple): Master In Slave Out Pin 8 (Grey): SPI Clock Pin 9 (White): Ground Pin 10 (Black): Vcc  5.3 Example AVR32: EVK1100 Intentionally left blank.  5.4 Example ARM7: AT91SAM7X-EK Intentionally left blank. 6 Firmware Table 6-1. Firmware Layout Path   File  Comment /Applications    Parent folder for kit applications /Applications/TAL_Examples/Wireless_UART    Parent folder for wireless UART application /Applications/TAL_Examples/Wireless_UART/Src    Source Folder /PAL    Processor Abstraction Layer /PAL/AVR32    Parent folder for AVR32 processor specific code /PAL/AVR32/Generic/Inc    Generic include files shared by all AVR32 devices. /PAL/AVR32/Generic/Src    Generic source code shared by all AVR32 devices. /PAL/AVR32/UC3A3256    Parent folder for all AT32UC3A3256 specific code /PAL/AVR32/UC3A3256/Boards/RZ600    Board specific code for the RZ600 kit /PAL/AVR32/UC3A3256/Inc    Include files for the processor code /PAL/AVR32/UC3A3256/Src    Source files for the processor specific code /TAL    Transceiver Abstraction Layer /TAL/AT86RF212/Inc    Include files specific to the AT86RF212 radio transceiver /TAL/AT86RF212/Src   Source files specific to the AT86RF212 radio transceiver. /TAL/AT86RF230B/Inc    Include files specific to the AT86RF230 radio transceiver /TAL/AT86RF230B/Src   Source files specific to the AT86RF230 radio transceiver. /TAL/AT86RF231/Inc    Include files specific to the AT86RF231 radio transceiver /TAL/AT86RF231/Src   Source files specific to the AT86RF231 radio transceiver. /Resources    Common resources used by all layers /Resources/Buffer_Management/Inc     /Resources/Buffer_Management/Src    /Resources/Queue_Management/Inc     /Resources/Queue_Management/Src
     14 AVR600   8293-AVR-02/10 7 Getting Started This  chapter  describes  how  to  get  started  with  the  RZ600  kit  and  run  the  demo application in the most efficient way. Read section for section sequentially and follow the  directions  carefully.  The  quick  start  guide  assumes  that  the  requirements  in section 3.2 are fulfilled. 7.1 Kit Unpacking 1. Open the box and verify that all items are present as outlined in section 3.1. 2. Locate  the  two  processor  boards  and  select  a  pair of  radio transceivers  to test  – they should be of the same type. 3. Mount  the  radio  frequency  board  onto  the  processor  boards  10-pin  connector. Make sure that pin 1 on both boards aligns. 4. Attach any of the auxiliary signals between the two units using the single wires. 7.2 USB Enumeration 1. Connect one of the board assemblies to  you PC and let it start USB enumeration process. 2. The first time this is done, the CDC driver will have to be installed. A “Found new hardware wizard” will pop up. Select “No, not this time” and next. 3. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced). Click next. Select “Include this  location  in  the  search:”.  Select  the  following  folder: /PAL/AVR32/UC3A3256/Boards 4. Click finish. 5. Verify what COM port that was assigned to the USB device. This can be done from the Control Panel under the start menu. Select Administrative Tools from the menu and  then  click  the  Computer  Management.  Now  click  on  the  Computer Management  item  –  and  look  under  the  Ports (COM  &  LPT)  from the  list.  A  new COM port should be available 6. Repeat step 1 to 5 for the second board assembly. 7.3 Run the Example Application Any terminal application can be used to connect to the COM ports, this section shows how to do this with HyperTerminal. 1. From the start menu select All Programs, Accessories, Communications and finally HyperTerminal. 2. Type in a name for the connection 3. A “Connect To” dialog will appear. Make sure to select the correct COM port. 4. Press the Configure button and use the setting shown in Figure 7-1. Click the OK button twice. 5. You now have a terminal window ready to use 6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the second board assembly. 7. Type characters in one of the terminals and verify that they are conveyed over to the second terminal.
  AVR600     15 8293-AVR-02/10 Figure 7-1 COM Port Settings  7.4 Install Software and Test This step is only required for doing application development on the RZ600 kit. 1. Install GNU Toolschain – see section 2. 2. Install AVR32 Studio – see section 2. 3.  7.5 Programming the Example Application This step is only required for doing application development on the RZ600 kit. 1. Connect either a JTAGICE mkII or AVRONE! to your computer. 2. Go  through  the  driver  installation.  Let  the  PC  select  the  best  USB  driver  for  the attached debugger. The AVR USB program takes care of this in the background. 3. Solder the 50 mil 10-pin connector to one of the processor board. 4. Mount  a  100mil  to  50mil  adapter  to  the  debugger  and  connect  the  probe  to  the freshly soldered connector. 5. Use  AVR32  Studio  or  IAR  Embedded  Workbench®  to  develop  and  debug programs.
     16 AVR600   8293-AVR-02/10 8 Appendix 8.1 FCC Statements  8.1.1 Equipment usage This equipment is for use by developers for evaluation purposes only and must not be incorporated into any other device or system.   8.1.2 Compliance Statement (Part 15.19)  These  devices  comply  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the following two conditions:  1. These devices may not cause harmful interference, and  2. These  devices  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that may cause undesired operation.   8.1.3 Warning (Part 15.21)  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  Atmel  Norway  could  void  the user’s authority to operate the equipment.   8.1.4 Compliance Statement (Part 15.105(b))  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. 8.1.5 FCC IDs  •  A09-0489  AT86RF230    VW4A09-0489 •  A09-0490  AT86RF 231    VW4A09-0490 •  A09-0491  AT86RF 212    VW4A09-0491
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