Texas Instruments 2500EM The CC2500EM is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2500 proprietary transceiver User Manual

Texas Instruments Inc. The CC2500EM is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2500 proprietary transceiver EVALUATION BOARD KIT MODULE EVM ADDITIONAL TERMS

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 December 2013     CC2500EMK Quick Start Guide   Opening the box and using the modules with SmartRF04EB  1. Kit Contents    2 x CC2500 Evaluation Modules 2 x Antennas (Pulse W1010, 2 dBi) * Documentation  The RF boards in this kit are FCC and IC certified and they are 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  (*) Picture may deviate! 2. How to use the modules  The  CC2500EM  boards  can  be  plugged  into several  development  boards  from  Texas Instruments.  Most  notably,  you  can  use  the SmartRF04EB,  which  is  included  in  the CC2500DK.  This  board  lets  you  run  a  packet error  rate  (PER)  test,  control  the  device  from SmartRF™  Studio  and  it  can  be  used  as  a development platform.  The board can also be plugged into the SmartRF TrxEB  (included  in  e.g.  CC1120DK  and CC1200DK)  and  the  MSP430  Experimenter’s Boards.  For  prototyping  with  other  microcontrollers,  plug the  EM  into  the  “SoC  Battery  Board” (www.ti.com/tool/soc-bb).   This  guide  will  show  how  to  use  the  modules together with SmartRF04EB.  3. Plug EM into SmartRF04EB    Insert  a  CC2500EM  (EM)  with  an  antenna  into the  SmartRF04EB  (EB).  Connect  the  antenna firmly to the SMA connector on the EM.   Caution!  The  kit  contains  ESD sensitive components. Handle with care to prevent permanent damage.  4a. Power: Battery    There are three different ways of applying power to the EB:  The first method involves using  an alkaline non-rechargeable  battery,  either  a  9V  or  a  4xAA battery  pack  connected  to  the  battery  connector on the bottom side of the board  Warning!  To  minimize  risk  of  personal  injury  or property  damage,  ONLY  use  alkaline  non-rechargeable  batteries.  Never  use  rechargeable batteries to power the board. 4b. Power: DC/External    The  second  method  applies  DC  power  using the DC input jack (right in picture, centre is  +, sleeve  is  ground),  or  by  connecting  a  4-10V voltage  source  between  the  4-10V  and  0V terminals  of  the  power  connector  (left  in picture).  It  is  also  possible  to  connect  a  3.3V voltage  source  between  the  3.3V  and  0V terminals. The on-board  voltage regulators  will be bypassed in this case.  External Power Supply1 Requirements: Nom Voltage: 6 VDC Max Current: 800 mA Efficiency Level V  4c. Power: USB    The EB can also be powered from the USB bus. Make sure that the SmartRF™ Studio software is installed  before  connecting  the  EB  to  the  PC; otherwise  you  may  experience  problems  in installing it later due to driver issues.  Note  that  if  multiple  power  sources  are connected,  the  source  with  the  highest  voltage will power the EB. This means that you should disconnect any attached battery when using a lab  supply  or  USB  power;  otherwise  the battery will be drained.  5. Set Power Switch    If  a  3.3V  source  is  used  as  described  in  4b above,  the  switch  should  be set to the  leftmost position.  For  all  other  cases,  the  switch  should be set to the rightmost position. This switch can be used to turn off the EB by switching it to the opposite position of that used to turn it on  Do  not  leave  the  board  powered  when unattended.  6. Packet Error Rate Test    When power is applied to the board, the PER test program will start. You should see the text shown above  on  the  LCD  display  on  both  evaluation boards.   Press  the button marked  S1 (lower  right  corner) to continue. 7. Set Frequency Band     Select the desired frequency band of operation by using  the  joystick.  The  frequency  should  match the  evaluation  module  and  antenna  you  are using.  Note that the value shown in the display  is also the selected  value. There is no need to  press a button to select or activate the selection.                                                       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
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