Texas Instruments 2511USB The CC2511Dongle is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2511 proprietary System-on-Chip. User Manual

Texas Instruments Inc. The CC2511Dongle is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2511 proprietary System-on-Chip. Users Manual

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         September 2013   CC2511 USB Evaluation Kit Quick Start Guide  1. Kit Contents     1 x CC2511 USB Dongle    This Quick Start Guide  The hardware in this kit is FCC and IC certified and  complies  with  ETSI/R&TTE  requirements over temperature from 0 to +35°C.  FCC/IC Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A Compliant IC ICES-003 Class A Compliant 2. Getting Started  The  CC2511  USB  Dongle  can  be used  as  a  development  platform  for USB and RF applications.  An  external  development  board  or debugger,  like  the  CC  Debugger, SmartRF04EB  or  SmartRF05EB,  is required  to  program  and  debug software running on the CC2511.  Note that the CC2511 USB Dongle is pre-programmed  with  the  packet sniffer firmware.  This  Quick  Start  Guide  will describe  how  to  use  the  dongle with  the  packet  sniffer  and  what would  be  the  next  steps  for developing your own software. 3. Preparations  Before  proceeding,  please download  and  install  the  following tools:  SmartRF Flash Programmer www.ti.com/tool/flash-programmer   You  will  need  this  tool  to  program the packet capture firmware on the CC2511 USB dongle  SmartRF Packet Sniffer www.ti.com/packetsniffer   This  is  the  PC  tool  that  displays and parses the packets received by the capture device.  4. Programming the Dongle  For  the  USB  dongle  to  operate  as  a packet  capture  device,  it  must  be programmed  with  the  packet  sniffer firmware. By default, the dongle comes pre-programmed with this firmware.  Connect  the  USB  dongle  to  the debugger  or  the  development  board with  an  appropriate  10  pin  flat  cable. The dongle must also be powered via the  USB  bus.  Refer  to  picture  below for an example.     Caution!  Avoid  using  other  power sources1 for the dongle than a regular USB voltage source at max 5.5V, 500 mA, (efficiency level V). 5. Programming the Dongle  Launch  the  SmartRF  Flash Programmer  and  make  sure  you select the “System-on-Chip” tab. The tool should show a line with CC2511 connected to a SmartRF04EB.  Next, locate the flash image sniffer_fw_ccxx11.hex in  “C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments\SmartRF Tools\Packet Sniffer\bin\general\firmware”    Select  “Erase,  program  and  verify” and  press  the  “Perform  Actions” button.  6. Install USB Driver  After  programming  the  device, disconnect  the  dongle  from  the programming board and plug it into the  PC.  Windows’  new  hardware wizard will appear.   Select  the  options  for  automatic installation  and  wait  for  the  driver installation  to  complete.  If  the Wizard  asks  for  a  specific  driver, point it to the cebal2.inf file located in “C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments\SmartRF Tools\Drivers\cebal\win_<arch-specific>\”   After  installation  of  the  driver,  the Packet  Sniffer  capture  device  is ready for use.                                                       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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Date Submitted2013-11-19 00:00:00
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Creation Date2013-09-30 15:19:35
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Document TitleInterfacing CC1100/CC2500 from MSP430 using the ATC430 Experimenter’s Board
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