Texas Instruments 1175EM900 The CC1175EM-868-915 is a development tool for Texas Instruments sub-1 GHz CC1175 chip. User Manual

Texas Instruments Inc. The CC1175EM-868-915 is a development tool for Texas Instruments sub-1 GHz CC1175 chip. EVALUATION BOARD KIT MODULE EVM ADDITIONAL TERMS

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SWRU291B August 2013    CC1175 Evaluation Module Kit Quick Start Guide  1. Kit Contents   1 x CC1175 Evaluation Module 868/915 MHz 1 x Pulse W5017 Antenna (2 dBi gain)   The 868-915 MHz RF board in this kit is FCC and IC  certified  and  it  is  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  2. How to use the Module  The  EMK  is  an  add-on  kit  to  supplement  the CC1120DK  with  evaluation  boards  supporting related  devices  and  additional  frequency bands.  The  CC1175EM  boards  can  be  plugged  into several  development  boards  from  Texas Instruments.  Most  notably,  you  can  use  the SmartRF  Transceiver  EB  (TrxEB),  which  is included  in  the  CC1120DK.  This  board  has  an MSP430  microcontroller  which  can  be  used  to control the CC1175 radio.   Software examples for the TrxEB and MSP430 can be  downloaded  from  the  CC1120DK  web  page (http://www.ti.com/tool/cc1120dk)   The TrxEB also makes it easy to control CC1175 from  SmartRF™  Studio  and  it  can  be  used  as a general  purpose  test  and  development  platform. This  guide  will  show  how  to  use  the  CC1175EM with SmartRF Studio. 3. Plug the EM into a TrxEB    Insert  the  CC1175EM  into  a  TrxEB  as  shown above.  Do  not  use  excessive  force  on  the  EM. Remember to mount the antenna.  Caution! The kit contains ESD sensitive components. Handle with care to prevent permanent  damage.  To  minimize  risk  of injury, avoid touching components during operation if symbolized as hot. 4. Select Board Mode  Use  the  switches  S1  and  S2  to  select  the operating mode of the TrxEB. For the sake of this quick  start  guide,  please  select  “Enable”  and “SmartRF”. This configuration will make it possible to  control  the  CC1175  device  from  SmartRF Studio.     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 Supplyi 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. Download and Install Studio    Before  connecting  SmartRF  TrxEB  to  your  PC, download  and  install  SmartRF  Studio  from www.ti.com/smartrfstudio.   The  USB  driver  for  the  evaluation  board  will  be installed together with SmartRF Studio.  8. SmartRF Studio    After installing the tool, connect the TrxEB to the PC  using  the  USB  cable  and  start  SmartRF Studio.  Select  the  “Sub  1  GHz”  tab  and  double click the highlighted CC1175 device icon.  With  SmartRF  Studio,  you  can  generate  the register  values  required  to  operate  the  CC1175 correctly from your embedded software.  9. Test the Radio    SmartRF  Studio  can  also  be  used  to  actively control the radio and run performance tests. Since CC1175 is a transmitter only, you can use Studio to generate a continuous signal (carrier signal) or send  custom  packets.  The  packets  can  be received  by  e.g.  a  CC1120  or  CC1121  device connected to another TrxEB. 10. References  Please  visit  http://www.ti.com/product/cc1175  for additional  documentation,  links  to  the  kit  web pages,  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 CC1175 device.                                        i 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.
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