Texas Instruments 2540EM The CC2540EM is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2540 Bluetooth low energy system-on-chip User Manual

Texas Instruments Inc. The CC2540EM is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2540 Bluetooth low energy system-on-chip EVALUATION BOARD KIT MODULE EVM ADDITIONAL TERMS

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 December 2013   Web sites:  www.ti.com/ble  E2E Forum:  www.ti.com/ble-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.   CC2540 Evaluation Module Kit Quick Start Guide  Opening the Box and Running the Bluetooth® Low Energy SimpleBLE Demo Application  1. Kit Contents     2 x CC2540 Evaluation Modules   2 x Pulse W1010 Antennas    Documentation  The  kit  is  FCC  and  IC  certified  and  tested/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. Hardware Requirements  The  CC2540EMK  is  an  add-on  kit  to  the CC2540DK. To run the example described in this Quick  Start  Guide,  you  would  need  two SmartRF05  Boards  (Rev  1.8.1  or  later).  These boards are included in the CC2540DK (and not in the CC2540EMK).  More information about the SmartRF05EB can be found in www.ti.com/lit/swru210.   The CC2540EM boards can also be plugged into a battery board (see www.ti.com/tool/soc-bb) for standalone operation. 3. Hardware Setup  Connect  the  antenna  to  the  SMA  connector  on the  CC2540  evaluation  module  (CC2540EM). Tighten the antenna’s screw firmly on to the SMA connector.  If  not  properly  connected,  you  might see reduced RF performance.   Next,  mount  the  CC2540EMs firmly  on  to  connectors  P5 and  P6  on  the SmartRF05EB.      4. Power Options  There are several ways of applying power to the SmartRF05EB;    USB (5V through USB plug)   External Power Supply (see 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. 5. Power the Boards  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 from “OFF” to “ON”.  6. Start-up Screen  One  of  the CC2540EMs  will be  pre-loaded  with the  SimpleBLECentral  application,  while  the other  will  be  pre-loaded  with  the SimpleBLEPeripheral  application.  The  LCD screens  on  the  two  SmartRF05EBs  should display messages similar to those below:       The “0x…” value displayed on each board is  the device  address.  Every  CC2540  device  has a unique address. 7. Using the Joystick  The  SimpleBLEPeripheral  application  runs autonomously  and  does  not  require  any  user interaction.  The  SimpleBLECentral  application, however,  requires  user  interaction  by  means  of joystick  U1.  Find  joystick  U1  on  the  top  side  of the SmartRF05EB, immediately below the LCD.    The joystick has five different movements: it can be  moved  up,  down,  left,  right,  and  it  can  be pressed  in,  just  like  a  button.  Each  movement performs different actions depending on the state of the device.  8. Device Discovery  Before  the  two  devices can connect, the central device  must  first discover  the  peripheral device.  To  perform device  discovery,  press up  on  joystick  U1  once. The  LCD  on  the  central device  should  display “Discovering…”.   After  a  few  seconds,  it  should  display  “Devices Found  1  /  <-  To  Select”.  This  means  that  the central  device  successfully  discovered  the peripheral. Press left on joystick U1 to view  the address  of  the  peripheral  device.  This  address should  match  the  address  seen  on  the peripheral’s LCD.      9. Establish Connection  To  establish  a connection  with the  peripheral, press  joystick  U1 in  towards  the board  (push  it  in like it is a button). Once  the connection  is established, the central device will automatically perform service discovery on the peripheral using the  BLE  GATT  protocol.  This  should  complete within a few seconds.  The  two  LCD  screens  should  appear  as  in  the images below, with the central still displaying the peripheral’s  address  and  the  peripheral  having changed from “Advertising” to “Connected”:        Be careful that you don’t double tap U1 which would terminate the connection immediately, giving Disconnected Reason: 22.                                       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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