Texas Instruments 2520EM The CC2520EM is a development tool for Texas Instruments 2.4 GHz CC2520 IEEE 802.15.4 transceiver. User Manual

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SWRU139    CC2520 Development Kit Quick Start Guide  1. Kit Contents    3 x SmartRF05 Evaluation Boards 2 x MSP430F2618 Sandwich Boards 3 x CC2520 Evaluation Modules  3 x Pulse W1010 antennas 1 x MSP430 Debugger Cables & Documentation  The  CC2520EM  in  this  kit  is  FCC/IC certified  and  complies  with  ETSI/R&TTE over temperature from 0 to +35°C.   The  antenna,  W1010  from  Pulse,  is  a  ¼ wave dipole antenna with 2 dBi gain.  FCC/IC Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A Compliant IC ICES-003 Class A Compliant  2. Assemble the Boards   Insert  the  MSP430  sandwich  boards (called  CCMSP-EM430F2618)  into  the SmartRF05EBs. Connect antennas to both of  the  CC2520EM.  Make  sure  the antennas  are  firmly  attached  to  the  SMA connector. If not, RF performance may be reduced.  Insert  the  CC2520EM  into  the MSP430  board.  Do  not  use  excessive force when assembling the boards.    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.  3. Power Options  There are several ways of applying power to the SmartRF05EB;    USB (5V through USB plug)   External Power Supply (requirements below)   2 x 1.5V AA Non-Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries  Voltage  regulators  on  the  SmartRF05EB will set the on-board voltage to 3.3V.  External Power Supply1 Requirements: Nom Voltage: 4 to 20 VDC Max Current: 1500 mA Efficiency Level V   Warning!  To  minimize  risk  of  personal injury  or  property  damage,  never  use rechargeable batteries to power the board.    There  should  only  be  one active power source connected to the board at any time.  4. Select Power Source  Locate  the power  source header  P11 just  above  the LCD  on  the SmartRF05EB Connect  pins  1  and  2  if  you  are  using batteries to power the board. Connect pins 2 and  3 if  you  are using  USB  or external power supply.  Once you have set  P11,  find switch  P8  just next  to  the  DC jack  on  the SmartRF05EB. To  power  on the  board,  flip  the  switch  form  “OFF”  to “ON”.  Do not leave the EVM powered when unattended.  5. Packet Error Rate Tester    When power is turned on, the Packet Error Rate  Test  program,  which  is preprogrammed  on the  MSP430, will  start running.   The  LCD  should  display  the  screen  as shown in the picture above. Press Button 1 to enter the menu.   6. Set Channel    Select  a  channel  between  11  and  26 (2405-2480 MHz). The channel is selected by pushing the joystick to the right or left. Confirm the selection by pressing Button 1.                                                       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 Submitted2013-09-20 00:00:00
Date Available2013-09-23 00:00:00
Creation Date2013-09-05 08:22:21
Producing SoftwareMicrosoft® Word 2010
Document Lastmod2013-09-05 08:22:22
Document TitleInterfacing CC1100/CC2500 from MSP430 using the ATC430 Experimenter’s Board
Document CreatorMicrosoft® Word 2010
Document Author: TI User
FCC ID Filing: ZAT2520EM

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