Texas Instruments 110LEM900 The CC110LEM-868-915 is a development tool for TIs sub 1 GHz CC110L chip. User Manual EVALUATION BOARD KIT MODULE EVM ADDITIONAL TERMS
Texas Instruments Inc. The CC110LEM-868-915 is a development tool for TIs sub 1 GHz CC110L chip. EVALUATION BOARD KIT MODULE EVM ADDITIONAL TERMS
Users Manual

SWRU292B 
October 2013 
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CC11xL 868/915 MHz Development Kit Quick Start Guide 
Opening the Box and Running the Packet Error Rate Test 
1. Kit Contents 
2 x SmartRF™ Transciever EB (TrxEB) 
2 x CC110LEM 868/915 MHz 
1 x CC113LEM 868/915 MHz 
1 x CC115LEM 868/915 MHz 
1 x MSP430 Debug Probe (FET) 
2 x Micro USB Cables 
1 x Standard USB Cable 
1 x 14-pin Flat Cable 
The 868/915 MHz RF boards in this kit are FCC and IC certified 
and tested to comply with ETSI/R&TTE over temperatures from 
0 to +35°C. 
FCC/IC Regulatory Compliance 
FCC Part 15 Class A Compliant 
IC ICES-003 Class A Compliant 
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2. TrxEB Overview 
Caution! The kit contains ESD sensitive 
components.  Handle  with  care  to 
prevent permanent damage.  
3. Plug the EM into the TrxEB 
Insert  a  CC110LEM  into  the  TrxEB.  Do  not  use 
excessive force on the EM.  
The EM has a PCB antenna, so there is no need 
for an external antenna. 
You can also use CC113L and CC115L for the Per 
test, but  note that CC113L  is a  receiver only and 
CC115L is a transmitter only. 
4. Select Board Mode 
Use the switches S1 and S2 to select the operating 
mode of the board. For the sake of this quick start 
guide,  please  select  “Enable”  and  “UART”.  This 
configuration will make it possible to communicate 
directly with the MSP430 over a  virtual COM  port 
on the PC. 
5. Power Options 
There  are  several  ways  of  applying  power  to  the 
TrxEB. 
  2 x 1.5V AA Non-Rechargeable Alkaline 
Batteries 
  USB (5V through USB plug) 
  External Power Supply (requirements below) 
  MSP430 Debugger 
When  the  power  source  is  batteries  or  USB,  the 
voltage  regulators  on  the  TrxEB  will  set  the  on-
board supply voltage to 3.3VDC. 
External Power Supply1 Requirements: 
Nom Voltage: 3.3VDC 
Max Current: 800 mA 
Efficiency Level V 
Warning!  To  minimize  risk  of  personal  injury  or 
property  damage,  never  use  rechargeable 
batteries to power the board. 
6. Select Power Source 
Depending  on  the  power  source,  make  sure  you 
connect  jumpers  to  the  appropriate  pins  on  the 
“Power  Source”  header.  For  instance,  if  you  use 
batteries, use a jumper to short-circuit pin 1 and 2 
on the header. The last jumper in the row (pin  9-
10)  should  always  be  mounted,  unless  the 
MSP430 FET is used as the power source. 
Note  that  there  should  only  be  one  active 
power source at any one time. Do not leave the 
board powered when unattended. 
7. Welcome Screen 
Turn  on  power  with  the  Main  Power  switch.  You 
should now see the Texas Instruments logo and a 
short  description  of  the  buttons  on  the  LCD. 
Pushing  any  of  the  five buttons  on  the  board  will 
take you to the main menu. 
NB!  If  you  don’t  see  anything  on  the  screen 
make sure the mode switches are in the correct 
positions (see step 4 above). 
8. Packet Error Rate Test 
Select  the  PER  (Packet  Error  Rate)  test  by 
highlighting  the  selection  using  the  up/down 
buttons. Confirm  your selection by  pressing Enter 
(right button). 
9. Select Test Mode 
The PER  test can  be run is several modes. Easy 
Mode  sets  up  a  one-way  test  and  uses  default 
settings. This test is convenient for practical range 
testing.  
The other test modes are described in the “TrxEB 
RF PER Test Software Example  User’s  Guide”, 
available on the kit web page. 
To proceed, highlight “Easy Mode” and press Enter 
(right button). 
1
 When using an external power supply, make sure it meets the listed requirements in addition to complying with applicable regional product regulatory and 
safety certification requirements such as UL, CSA, VDE, CCC, and PSE. 
EM 
Connectors 
MSP430 
Breakout 
USB 
EM 
Breakout 
Main 
Power 
Switch 
Power 
Selection 
Board Mode 
Switches 
LCD 
Buttons 
LEDs 
MSP430 
Debug 
Interface 

10. Select Frequency 
Select  which  frequency  to  use for the  test.  Make 
sure that the evaluation modules you have match 
the selected frequency. 
11. Select Mode 
One  of  the  boards  must  operate  as  the  slave 
(transmitter)  and  the  other  as  master  (receiver). 
Select Slave on one board… 
…and Master on the other board. 
12. Establish Link 
The slave node will now wait for a configuration 
package from the Master. The configuration 
contains the parameters used for the PER test. 
The  configuration  package will  be  sent  when  you 
select “link devices” on the master node. 
13. Link Established 
When  the  initial  linking  has  completed,  the  slave 
node will start the test by continuously transmitting 
packets to the master. 
14. Start the Receiver (master) 
On the master node, you can select the number of 
packets  you  want  to  receive  in  order  to  calculate 
the packet error. 
When  selecting  “Start  PER  Test”,  the  master 
(receiver)  will  begin  to  count  the  number  of 
received packets and provide some statistics. 
15. PER Test Results 
The master will display a window that plots the 
received signal strength (RSSI) for each packet. 
Press  the  “Up”  button  to  go  to  the  detailed 
statistical window. 
16. PER Test Results 
The  statistics  window  will  show  the  error  rate 
based on the number of lost or erroneous packets 
divided by the total number of packets that should 
have been received. 
17. Troubleshooting 
It you are experiencing problems with this test, 
please check the following: 
  Nothing is shown in the display! Make sure the 
mode switches are in the correct positions (see 
step 4 above). 
  Please  visit  the  kit  web  page  and  check  for 
updated SW and documentation. Updated SW 
can  be  downloaded  to  the  device  using  IAR 
EW430 or SmartRF Flash Programmer. 
  If you get poor PER results at short distances, 
try to move the transmitter and receiver further 
apart.  The  CC11xL  receiver  may  experience 
saturation if it is too close to the other CC11xL 
transmitting at full output power. 
18. References 
Please visit www.ti.com and  
http://www.ti.com/tool/cc11xldk-868-915 
On  the  kit  product  page,  you  will  find  additional 
documentation,  links  to  updated  software 
examples and software tools like SmartRF Studio. 
You will also find a lot of information on the TI E2E 
forum at http://e2e.ti.com 
We hope that you will enjoy working with the 
CC110L, CC113L and CC115L devices. 
SmartRF™ Studio 
1. Download and Install 
Before  connecting  SmartRF  TrxEB  to  your  PC, 
download  and  install  SmartRF  Studio  from 
www.ti.com/smartrfstudio.  
2. Launch SmartRF Studio 
After installing the tool, connect the EB to the PC 
using  the  USB  cable  and  start  SmartRF  Studio. 
Select  the  “Sub  1  GHz”  tab  and  double  click  the 
highlighted  device  icon  (CC110L,  CC113L  or 
CC115L). 
3. Test the Radio 
You can now configure the radio, export register 
settings and run performance tests of the radio. 

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