Texas Instruments 2545EM The CC2545EM is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2545 proprietary System-on-Chip. User Manual

Texas Instruments Inc. The CC2545EM is a development tool for TIs 2.4 GHz CC2545 proprietary System-on-Chip. CC2545EMK Quick Start Guide

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SWRUXXX April 2012   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.   CC2545EMK Quick Start Guide  Opening the Box and Running the Packet Error Rate Test Application  1. Kit Contents   •  2 x CC2545 Evaluation Modules (EM) •  Documentation  The  RF  boards  in  this  kit  are  FCC  and  IC certified  and  tested/complies  with  ETSI/R&TTE over  temperature  from  0  to +35°C.  There  is  an on-board  PCB  antenna  on  the  evaluation module. This kit is a     Caution!  The  kit  contains  ESD sensitive  components.  Handle  with care to prevent permanent damage.  2. Hardware Requirements  To run the example described in this Quick Start Guide, you would need either two CC2545EMs mounted on SmartRF05 Evaluation Boards (SmartRF05EB - Rev 1.8.1 or later). SmartRF05EB is included in the CC2543-CC2544 Development Kit.  More information about the SmartRF05EB can be found in www.ti.com/lit/swru210.   The CC2545EM boards can also be plugged into a battery board (see www.ti.com/tool/soc-bb) for standalone operation.   The  source  code  for  the  PER  test  can  be downloaded  from  the  CC2545DK  product page (www.ti.com/tool/cc2545dk).  3. Hardware Setup  Mount  the  CC2545EMs  firmly  on  to  connectors P5 and P6 on the SmartRF05EB.                 Caution!  To  minimize  risk  of  injury,  avoid touching  components  during  operation  if symbolized as hot. 4. Power Options  There are several ways of applying power to the SmartRF05EB.  •  2 x 1.5 V AA Alkaline Batteries •  USB •  External Power Supply  For  the  batteries  and  USB,  there  are  voltage regulators on the SmartRF05EB that will set the on-board  voltage  to  3.3  V.  The  external  power supply should set a voltage that does not exceed 3.3  V.  Note  that  there  should  only  be  one active power source at any one time.  Warning! To minimize risk of  personal injury or property  damage,  never  use  rechargeable batteries to power the board. 5. Power the Boards  Find  jumper  P11  on the  top  side  of  each SmartRF05EB.  This  jumper  is  used  to  set  the power source for the board. Set P11 to “1-2” if you are using battery power. Set P11 to “2-3” if you  are using  USB  or  an external power supply.  Once  you  have  set  P11, find  switch  P8  on  the  top side  of  each SmartRF05EB. To power up the boards, flip the switch from the “OFF” position to “ON”.   Do  not  leave  EVM  powered  when unattended. 6. Start-up Screen  The  CC2545EMs  are  pre-loaded  with  a Packet  Error  Rate  (PER)  test  application. The LCD screens on the two SmartRF05EBs should display the messages below:      7. Choosing Mode  The  application  can  be  used  between  two CC2545EM’s.  There  are  two  operating  modes: “Remote” and “Master”.   After button S1 is pushed at the start up screen, the  mode  selection  screen  (showed  below)  will appear. The Remote mode is shown by default. Press  the  joystick  up  and  down  to  change between  master  and  remote  mode  and  press button S1 to confirm.            In  the  Remote  mode  all  the  parameters  for  the current PER test must be set up before the test begins (go to step 10).  8. Master Mode (Beacon)  In “Master” mode, the radio will repeatedly (once every 10 milliseconds) send out a “beacon” signal (250 kbps, GFSK modulation, 160 kHz deviation, 2402 MHz) and listen for a response from the remote device. The Green LED1 will blink continuously.     No more actions are needed from the user for the master device to work. 9. Master Mode (PER test)  Once  the  beacon  is  acknowledged  by  the “Remote”, the actual PER test begins. The PER test  configuration  is  included  in  the  payload  of the  acknowledge  packet.  The  Master  device extracts this information and configures the radio parameters  accordingly.  During  the  PER  test, packets  are sent at  a  fixed repetition  rate of 10 msec.    During the test the number of sent packets will be updated on the LCD display as well as the link status between the Master and Remote device.
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