Texas Instruments 2538EM The CC2538EM is a development tool for the 2.4 GHz CC2538 IEEE802.15.4 System-on-Chip from TI. User Manual

Texas Instruments Inc. The CC2538EM is a development tool for the 2.4 GHz CC2538 IEEE802.15.4 System-on-Chip from TI. CC2538 Development Kit Quick Start Guide

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 March 2013   Web sites:  www.ti.com/lprf E2E Forum:  www.ti.com/lprf-forum Make sure to subscribe to the Low-Power RF Newsletter to receive information about updates to documentation, new product releases, and more. Sign up on the TI web pages.   CC2538 Development Kit Quick Start Guide  Opening the Box and Running the Packet Error Rate Test  1. Kit Contents    2 x SmartRF06 Evaluation Boards (SRF06EB) 2 x CC2538 Evaluation Modules (CC2538EM) 1 x CC2531 USB dongle (sniffer) 2 x Micro USB Cables Documentation  The RF boards in this kit are FCC and IC certified and tested/comply with ETSI/R&TTE over temperature from 0 to 35°C. 2. SmartRF06EB Overview       3. Plug the EM into the 06EB    Insert  a  CC2538EM  board  into  the SmartRF06EB as shown above.  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. 5. Power Options  There are several ways of applying power to the TrxEB.    USB (5V)   2 x 1.5 V AAA batteries   1 x 3.0 V CR2032 coin cell battery   External regulated power supply  There  are  voltage  regulators  on  the SmartRF06EB that will set the on-board voltage to 2.1 V or 3.3 V.  Warning!  To  minimize  risk  of  injury or  property damage,  never  use  rechargeable  batteries  to power the board.  Always select a power source that is  suitably rated for use with this EVM,  not exceeding  3.6  VDC,  with  a  current  output rating between 0 and 500 mA. 6. Select Power Source        The  power source  is selected  using  the Source switch on the left hand side of the SmartRF06EB. In “USB” position, the EM is powered over USB, running  at  3.3  V.  In  “BAT”  position,  the  board is powered  from  batteries  or  an  external  source, running  at  2.1  V.  The  2.1  V  regulator  can  be bypassed by shorting the  pins  on  the “regulator bypass” jumper. In this case, the EM is powered directly from the external source or batteries.  Note  that  there  should  only  be  one  active power  source  at  any one  time.  Do  not  leave the EVM 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  board  is  correctly  powered (see step 5 and 6 above). 8. Select Channel    Select which channel to use for the test. 9. Select Mode  One of the boards must operate as a transmitter and the other as a receiver.  Select transmitter on one board …  … and receiver on the other board.    The receiver is now configured.   Buttons EM Connectors Micro SD card reader USB Main Power Switch Emulator LEDs LCD LEDs 10-pin ARM Debug Connector EM Breakout Power Selection 20-pin ARM-JTAG Connector
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