NXP Semiconductors FRDMKW41ZC2 FRDM-KW41Z Freedom Development Platform User Manual

NXP Semiconductors FRDM-KW41Z Freedom Development Platform

User manual

NXP Semiconductors, 6501 West William Cannon Dr Mail Drop OE-59, Austin, Texas, United States www.nxp.com  FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide Rev 0.1
FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide  Page 2 of 9 Contents 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 2 1.1 Audience ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 2 Safety information .................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 FCC guidelines ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1.1 Labeling .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1.2 Operation conditions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.1.3 Exposure limits ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1.4 ISED RSS Warning .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4 2.2 Electrostatic dischage considerations ........................................................................................................................ 4 2.3 Disposal instructions ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 3 FRDM-KW41Z overview and description ........................................................................................ 6 3.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 Board features ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2.1 FRDM-KW41Z board ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6 3.3 Serial and Debug Adapter................................................................................................................................................ 7 3.3.1 Virtual serial port ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8 4 FRDM-KW41Z development board ................................................................................................... 8 4.1 FRDM-KW41Z board overview ..................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1.1 PCB features ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.2 Functional description ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.2.1 RF performance and considerations ......................................................................................................................................... 9 1  Introduction This guide describes the hardware for the FRDM-KW41Z Freescale Freedom development board. The FRDM-KW41Z Freedom development board is a small, low-power, and cost-effective evaluation and development board for application prototyping and demonstration of the MKW41Z SoC family of devices. These evaluation boards offer easy-to-use mass-storage-device mode flash programmer, a virtual serial port, and standard programming and run-control capabilities.  The MKW41Z is an ultra low-power, highly integrated single-chip device that enables Bluetooth low energy (BLE), Generic FSK (at 250, 500 and 1000 kbps) or IEEE Standard 802.15.4 RF connectivity for portable, extremely low-power embedded systems. 2.1.5 ISED RF exposure statement ..........................................................................................................................................................4
FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide  Page 3 of 9 The MKW41Z SoC integrates a radio transceiver operating in the 2.4 GHz to 2.4835GHz range supporting a range of GFSK and O-QPSK modulations, an ARM Cortex-M0+ CPU, up to 512 KB Flash and up to 128 KB SRAM, BLE Link Layer hardware, 802.15.4 packet processor hardware and peripherals optimized to meet the requirements of the target applications. 1.1 Audience This guide is intended for system designers.
FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide  Page 4 of 92 Safety information 2.1 FCC guidelines This equipment is to be used by developers for evaluation purposes only, and must not be incorporated into any other device or system. This device must not be sold to the general public. Integrators are responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. The 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 guide) may violate the rules of the Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada and make the operation of the product unlawful. 2.1.1 Labeling module. This exterior label can use wording such as: “Contains Transmitter ModuleFCC ID: XXMFRDMKW41ZC2,IC:8764B-FRDMKW41Z" or “Contains FCC ID: XXMFRDMKW41ZC2,IC:8764B-FRDMKW41Z” Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. 2.1.2 Operation conditions The device must comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to these two conditions: •This device must not cause harmful interference.• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that can causeundesired operation. 2.1.3 Exposure limits The device  comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Install the antenna(s) used by the device to provide a separation distance of at least 8 inches (20 cm) from all persons. 2.1.4 ISED RSS Warning:  The outside of final products that contains this module device must display a label referring to the enclosed Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.   This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'ISED applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.   L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:   (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et   (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. 2.1.5 ISED RF exposure statement: This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide  Page 5 of 9 2.3 Disposal instructions This product may be subject to special disposal requirements.Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.    2.2 Electrostatic dischage considerations Although the damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD) is much less common on these devices when compared to the early CMOS circuits, use standard handling precautions to avoid exposure to static discharge. Qualification tests are performed to ensure that these devices can withstand exposure to reasonable levels of static without suffering any permanent damage. All ESD testing must conform to the JESD22 Stress Test Qualification for Commercial Grade Integrated Circuits. During the device qualification, ESD stresses were performed for the Human Body Model (HBM), the Machine Model (MM), and the Charge Device Model (CDM). All latch-up test testing must conform to the JESD78 IC Latch-Up Test. When operating or handling the development boards or components, Freescale strongly recommends using at least grounding wrist straps, plus any (or all) of these ESD dissipation methods:  •Flexible fabric, solid fixed size, or disposable ESD wrist straps.• Static control workstations, static control monitors and table or floor static control systems.• Static control packaging and transportation materials and environmental systems.Le rayonnement de la classe b repecte ISED fixaient un environnement non contrôlés.Installation et mise en œuvre de ce matériel devrait avec échangeur distance minimale entre 20 cm ton corps.Lanceurs ou ne peuvent pas coexister cette antenne ou capteurs avec d’autres.
FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide  Page 6 of 93 FRDM-KW41Z overview and description 3.1 Introduction The FRDM-KW41Z development board is an evaluation environment supporting Freescale MKW41Z SoC transceiver. The MKW41Z SoC integrates a radio transceiver operating in the 2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz range (supporting a range of GFSK and O-QPSK modulations) and an ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU into a single package. NXP supports the MKW41Z SOC with tools and software that include hardware evaluation and development boards, software development IDE, applications, drivers, custom PHY usable with IEEE Std. 802.15.4 compatible MAC, BLE Link Layer, and enables the usage of the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol in the MBAN frequency range for proprietary applications. The FRDM-KW41Z development board consists of the MKW41Z device with 32 MHz reference oscillator crystal, RF circuitry (including antenna), 2-Mbit external serial flash, and supporting circuitry in the popular Freedom form. The board is a standalone PCB and supports application development with Freescale IEEE Std. 802.15.4 protocol stacks. 3.2 Board features 3.2.1 FRDM-KW41Z board The FRDM-KW41Z development board is based on NXP Freedom development platform. It is the most diverse reference design containing the MKW41Z device and all necessary I/O connections for use as a standalone board, or connected to an application. You can also connect it to the Freedom development platform. Figure 1 shows the FRDM-KW41Z development board. A similar board (not shown) uses the MKW41Z device. The FRDM-KW41Z development board has these features: • Freescale ultra-low-power MKW41Z SoC BLE/IEEE Std. 802.15.4 platform.• IEEE Std. 802.15.4, 2006-compliant transceiver supporting 250 kbps O-QPSK data in 5.0 MHzchannels, and full spread-spectrum encoding and decoding. • Fully compliant Bluetooth v4.2 Low Energy (BLE).• IEEE 802.15.4-compliant wireless node.• Reference design area with small-footprint, low-cost RF node.— Single-ended input/output port.  — Low count of external components.  — Programmable Maximum output power up to +4.0dBm,no harmonic trap, with DC/DC Bypass and Buck modes of operation.  — Receiver sensitivity is -100 dBm, typical (@1 % PER for 20-byte payload packet) for 802.15.4 applications— Receiver sensitivity is -96 dBm (for BLE applications).  •Integrated PCB inverted F-type antenna• Selectable power sources.• DC-DC converter with Buck, Boost, and Bypass operation modes.FRDM-KW40Z overview and description • 32 MHz reference oscillator.• 32 kHz reference oscillator.
FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide  Page 7 of 9• 2.4 GHz frequency operation (ISM and MBAN).• External serial flash memory for Over-the-Air Programming (OTAP) support.• Integrated Open-Standard Serial and Debug Adapter (OpenSDA).• Cortex 10-pin (0.05) SWD debug port for target MCU.• Cortex 10-pin (0.05) JTAG port for OpenSDA updates.•One RGB LED indicator.• One blue LED indicator.• Two push-button switches.• Two TSI buttons.This figure shows the main board features and Input/Output headers for the Freescale FRDM-KW40Z board: 3.3 Serial and Debug Adapter The FRDM-KW41Z development board includes OpenSDA v3.0-a serial and debug adapter circuit that includes an open-source hardware design, an open-source bootloader, and debug interface software. It bridges serial and debug communications between a USB host and an embedded target processor as shown in Figure 3. The hardware circuit is based on a NXP Kinetis K20 family microcontroller (MCU) with 128 KB of embedded flash and an integrated USB controller. OpenSDAv3.0 comes preloaded with the DAPLink bootloader - an open-source mass storage device (MSD) bootloader and the DAPLink Interface firmware, which provides a MSD flash programming interface, a virtual serial port interface, and a CMSIS-DAP debug protocol interface. For more information on the OpenSDAv3.0 software, see mbed.org and https://github.com/mbedmicro/DAPLink. Figure 1: OpenSDAv3.0 high-level block diagram. OpenSDAv3.0 is managed by a Kinetis K20 MCU built on the ARM Cortex-M4 core. The OpenSDAv3.0 circuit includes a status LED (D2) and a pushbutton (SW1). The pushbutton asserts the Reset signal to the MKW41Z target MCU. It can also be used to place the OpenSDAv3.0 circuit into bootloader mode. UART and GPIO signals provide an interface to either the SWD debug port or the K20. The OpenSDAv3.0 circuit receives power when the USB connector J6 is plugged into a USB host.
FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide  Page 8 of 93.3.1 Virtual serial port A serial port connection is available between the OpenSDAv3.0 MCU and pins PTC6 and PTC7 of the MKW41Z.  NOTE  To enable the Virtual COM, Debug, and MSD features, mbed drivers must be installed. Download the drivers at  https://developer.mbed.org/handbook/Windows-serial-configuration. 4 FRDM-KW41Z development board 4.1 FRDM-KW41Z board overview The FRDM-KW41Z board is an evaluation board based on Freescale MKW41Z transceiver, and it provides a platform to evaluate the MKW41Z SoC device and to develop software and applications. The core device is accompanied by a 32 MHz reference oscillator crystal, RF circuitry (including antenna), and supporting circuitry.  The FRDM-KW41Z board is intended as the core PCB for MKW41Z device evaluation and application development, and can be used in the following modes:  • Simple standalone evaluation platform.•Daughter card for other Freedom development platform boards.• Mother card for application-specific daughter cards, such as a shield card4.1.1 PCB features The FRDM-KW41Z board has these features: • The NXP Freedom development board form factor.• Four-layer, metal, 0.062 inches thick FR4 board.• LGA footprint and power supply (DC-DC converter).• DC-DC converter with Buck, Boost, and Bypass operation modes.• Printed-metal F-Antenna or SMA connector (for conducted measurements).• 32 MHz reference oscillator crystal.• 32.768 kHz crystal provided for optional timing oscillator.• Standard Freedom daughter card mounting interface (shield).• External serial flash memory for OTAP support.• Combo sensor—six-axis sensor with integrated linear accelerometer and magnetometer4.2 Functional description The FRDM-KW41Z board is built around NXP MKW41Z SoC in a 48-pin LGA package. It features an IEEE Std. 802.15.4 and BLE 2.4 GHz radio frequency transceiver and a Kinetis family ultra-low-power, mixed-
can be used as a reference layout for your target board.  FRDM-KW41Z User’s Guide  Page 9 of 9signal ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU in a single package. This board is intended as a simple evaluation platform and as a building block for application development. The four-layer board provides the MKW41Z SoC with its required RF circuitry, 32 MHz reference oscillator crystal, and power supply with a DC-DC converter including Bypass, Buck, and Boost modes. The layout for this base-level functionality 4.2.1 RF performance and considerationsThe FRDM-KW41Z board’s integrated transceiver includes a nominal output power PA with internal Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO), integrated transmit/receive switch, on-board power supply regulation, and full spread-spectrum encoding and decoding. The main specifications of the MKW41Z SoC are: • Typical sensitivity is -100 dBm (@1 % PER for 25 °C) (802.15.4).• Typical sensitivity is -96 dBm (@1 % PER for 25 °C) (BLE).• Frequency ranges from 2400 to 2483.5MHz.• Differential bidirectional RF input/output port with integrated transmit/receive switch.• “F” printed-metal antenna for a small-footprint, low-cost design.• Minimum number of RF marching components

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