AN690. Si4010 DEVELOPMENT KIT QUICK-START GUIDE. 1. Purpose. 2. Kit Content. Table 1. Kit Content

Similar documents
AN690. Si4010 DEVELOPMENT KIT QUICK-START GUIDE. 1. Purpose. 2. Kit Content. Table 1. Kit Content

Table 1. Kits Content. Qty Part Number Description. Si4010 Simplified Key Fob Demo Kit 868 MHz

EFM8 Busy Bee Family EFM8BB2-SLSTK2021A Quick Start Guide

EFM32 Happy Gecko Family EFM32HG-SLSTK3400A Quick-Start Guide

EFM32 Pearl Gecko Family QSG118: EFM32PG1 SLSTK3401A Quick- Start Guide

EFM8 Laser Bee Family QSG110: EFM8LB1-SLSTK2030A Quick Start Guide

Table 1. Kits Content. Qty Part Number Description. Si4010 Simplified Key Fob Demo Kit 868 MHz

Wireless Development Suite (WDS) is a software utility used to configure and test the Silicon Labs line of ISM band RFICs.

QSG123: CP2102N Evaluation Kit Quick- Start Guide

SMBus. Target Bootloader Firmware. Master Programmer Firmware. Figure 1. Firmware Update Setup

EFM8 Universal Bee Family EFM8UB2 Errata

QSG144: CP2615-EK2 Quick-Start Guide

AN125 INTEGRATING RAISONANCE 8051 TOOLS INTO THE S ILICON LABS IDE. 4. Configure the Tool Chain Integration Dialog. 1. Introduction. 2.

AN999: WT32i Current Consumption

QSG107: SLWSTK6101A Quick-Start Guide

QSG114: CPT007B SLEX8007A Kit Quick- Start Guide

USB Debug Adapter. Power USB DEBUG ADAPTER. Silicon Laboratories. Stop. Run. Figure 1. Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter

QSG107: SLWSTK6101A/B Quick-Start Guide

Humidity/Temp/Optical EVB UG

USB Debug Adapter. Power USB DEBUG ADAPTER. Silicon Laboratories. Stop. Run. Figure 1. Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter

Figure 1. CP2108 USB-to-Quad UART Bridge Controller Evaluation Board

C8051F411-EK C8051F411 EVALUATION KIT USER S GUIDE. 1. Kit Contents. 2. Kit Overview. 3. Evaluation Board Interface LCD User Interface

AN888: EZR32 Simple TRX Application Quick Start Guide

USB Debug Adapter. Power USB DEBUG ADAPTER. Silicon Laboratories. Stop. Run. Figure 1. Hardware Setup using a USB Debug Adapter

UDP UPPI Card UG UDP UPPI CARD USER S GUIDE. 1. Introduction. Figure 1. UPPI Cards with and without Radio

CP2110-EK CP2110 EVALUATION KIT USER S GUIDE. 1. Kit Contents. 2. Relevant Documentation. 3. Software Setup

Figure 1. Proper Method of Holding the ToolStick. Figure 2. Improper Method of Holding the ToolStick

The Si50122-Ax-EVB is used to evaluate the Si50122-Ax. Table 1 shows the device part number and corresponding evaluation board part number.

USB Debug Adapter. Power USB DEBUG ADAPTER. Silicon Laboratories. Stop. Run. Figure 1. Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter

CP2103-EK CP2103 EVALUATION KIT USER S GUIDE. 1. Kit Contents. 2. Relevant Documentation. 3. Software Setup USBXpress Driver Development Kit

CP2104-EK CP2104 EVALUATION KIT USER S GUIDE. 1. Kit Contents. 2. Relevant Documentation. 3. Software Setup USBXpress Driver Development Kit

Translate HCSL to LVPECL, LVDS or CML levels Reduce Power Consumption Simplify BOM AVL. silabs.com Building a more connected world. Rev. 0.

AN976: CP2101/2/3/4/9 to CP2102N Porting Guide

USB Debug Adapter. Power USB DEBUG ADAPTER. Silicon Laboratories. Stop. Run. Figure 1. Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter

CP2114 Family CP2114 Errata

QSG119: Wizard Gecko WSTK Quick-Start Guide

QSG107: SLWSTK6101A/B Quick-Start Guide

The process also requires the use of the following files found in the Micriµm Quick Start Package for the FRDM-KL46Z:

WT12 EVALUATION KIT DATA SHEET. Monday, 09 September Version 1.7

CP2105-EK CP2105 EVALUATION KIT USER S GUIDE. 1. Kit Contents. 2. Relevant Documentation. 3. Software Setup USBXpress Driver Development Kit

Router-E and Router-E-PA Wireless Router PRODUCT MANUAL

UG313: Thunderboard Sense 2 Bluetooth Low Energy Demo User's Guide

UG254: CP2102N-MINIEK Kit User's Guide

QSG159: EFM32TG11-SLSTK3301A Quick- Start Guide

µc/probe on the Freescale FRDM-KL05Z without an RTOS

Figure 1. Traditional Biasing and Termination for LVPECL Output Buffers

EFM8 Universal Bee Family EFM8UB1 Errata

AN1160: Project Collaboration with Simplicity Studio

C8051F00x/01x-DK C8051F00X/01X DEVELOPMENT KIT USER S GUIDE. 1. Kit Contents. 2. Hardware Setup using a USB Debug Adapter

UG369: Wireless Xpress BGX13P SLEXP8027A Kit User's Guide

UG345: Si72xx Eval Kit User's Guide

C8051F36x-DK. C8051F36x DEVELOPMENT KIT USER S GUIDE. 1. Relevant Devices. 2. Kit Contents. 3. Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter

Software Release Note

UG271: CP2615-EK2 User's Guide

Also available for purchase separately are socket daughter boards for the QFN-11 and QFN-10 packages.

Si1146 UVIRSlider2EK Demo Kit

QSG155: Using the Silicon Labs Dynamic Multiprotocol Demonstration Applications

AN888: EZR32 Quick Start Guide

EFM32 EFM32GG11 Giant Gecko Family QSG149: EFM32GG11-SLSTK3701A Quick-Start Guide

Si4010-Keyfob-AES-DEMO

UG322: Isolated CAN Expansion Board User Guide

UG274: Isolated USB Expansion Board User Guide

TS9004 Demo Board FEATURES ORDERING INFORMATION

USB Debug Adapter. Power USB DEBUG ADAPTER. Silicon Laboratories. Stop. Run. Figure 1. Hardware Setup using a USB Debug Adapter

AN0885: EFM8UB Low Energy USB Overview

AN324 ADVANCED ENCRYPTION STANDARD RELEVANT DEVICES. 1. Introduction. 2. Implementation Potential Applications Firmware Organization

QSG153: Micrium s μc/probe Tool Quick- Start Guide

EFR32 Mighty Gecko Family EFR32MG1 with Integrated Serial Flash Errata History

AN1106: Optimizing Jitter in 10G/40G Data Center Applications

Date CET Initials Name Justification

UG365: GATT Configurator User s Guide

8-Bit MCU C8051F85x/86x Errata

Figure 1. Proper Method of Holding the ToolStick. Figure 2. Improper Method of Holding the ToolStick

Figure 1. Precision32 AppBuilder

Date CET Initials Name Justification

UG294: CPT213B SLEXP8019A Kit User's Guide

EFM8 Busy Bee EFM8BB1 Errata

USBXpress Family CP2102N Errata

USB Debug Adapter. Power USB DEBUG ADAPTER. Silicon Laboratories. Stop. Run. Figure 1. Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter

QSG126: Bluetooth Developer Studio Quick-Start Guide

BRD4300B Reference Manual MGM111 Mighty Gecko Module

EFM32 Zero Gecko EFM32ZG Errata

EFR32MG13, EFR32BG13 & EFR32FG13 Revision C and Data Sheet Revision 1.0

μc/probe on the element14 BeagleBone Black

ETRX3DVK Development Kit Quick-Start Guide

Termination Options for Any-Frequency Si51x XOs, VCXOs

AN1139: CP2615 I/O Protocol

AN1143: Using Micrium OS with Silicon Labs Thread

Si1140-DK. Si1140 DEVELOPMENT KIT USER S GUIDE. 1. Kit Contents. Figure 1. Si1143 Evaluation Board

ADC Evaluation Platform GUI User s Guide

AN0059.1: UART Flow Control

USB Debug. Adapter USB DEBUG ADAPTER. J4 Silicon Laboratories. Stop Power. Run AC/DC. Adapter. Figure 1. Hardware Setup Using a USB Debug Adapter

2. Key Points. F93x F92x F91x F90x. Figure 1. C8051F93x-C8051F90x MCU Family Memory Size Options

UG352: Si5391A-A Evaluation Board User's Guide

Si7005USB-DONGLE. EVALUATION DONGLE KIT FOR THE Si7005 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR. 1. Introduction. 2. Evaluation Kit Description

UG232: Si88xxxISO-EVB User's Guide

AN1083: Creating and Using a Secure CoAP Connection with ARM s mbed TLS

AN719 PRECISION32 IDE AND APPBUILDER DETAILED TUTORIAL AND WALKTHROUGH. 1. Introduction. Figure 1. Precision32 IDE and AppBuilder Walkthrough Overview

Date CET Initials Name Justification

UG103.13: Application Development Fundamentals: RAIL

Transcription:

Si4010 DEVELOPMENT KIT QUICK-START GUIDE 1. Purpose Thank you for your interest in Silicon Laboratories Si4010 RF SoC transmitter development kit. This development kit contains everything you need to develop your software with the Si4010 embedded Si8051 MCU. The kit has three versions: one for the 434 MHz band (P/N 4010-KFOBDEV-434), one for the 868 MHz band (P/N 4010- KFOBDEV-868) and one for the 915 MHz band (P/N 4010-KFOBDEV-915). The key features of the development platform are as follows: The key fob development board has five push buttons and one LED. The key fob development board has a battery to enable disconnect from the programming interface board and SMA antenna output to allow wired measurements. Uses Silicon Laboratories Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for software debugging and can also use Keil C compiler, assembler, and linker. Interfaces with Silicon Laboratories USB Debug Adapter or Toolstick. Contains a socketed key fob development board for burning the OTP NVM memory. Contains Si4355 receiver board for link testing. Contains three blank NVM Si4010 chips and key fob demo boards without IC for burning and testing user code on an actual key fob PCB. 2. Kit Content Table 1 lists the items contained in the kits. Table 1. Kit Content Qty Part Number Description 4010-KFOBDEV-434 Si4010 Key Fob Development Kit 434MHz 2 4010-KFOB-434-NF Si4010 key fob demo board 434 MHz w/o IC 1 MSC-DKPE1 SOIC/MSOP socketed development board 3 Si4010-C2-GS Si4010-C2-GS transmitter IC, SOIC Package 1 4010-DKPB434-BM Si4010 MSOP key fob development board 434 MHz, SMA 1 4355-LED-434-SRX Si4355 RFStick 434 MHz receiver board 1 MSC-PLPB_1 Key Fob Plastic Case (translucent grey) 1 MSC-BA5 Programming interface board 1 MSC-BA4 Burning adapter board 1 EC3 USB Debug Adapter 1 Toolstick_BA Toolstick Base Adapter 1 MSC-DKCS5 USB Cable 1 USB extender cable (USBA-USBA) 2 AAA AAA battery 2 CRD2032 CR2032 3 V coin battery Rev 0.1 6/12 Copyright 2012 by Silicon Laboratories AN690

Table 1. Kit Content (Continued) 4010- KFOBDEV-868 Si4010 Key Fob Development Kit 868MHz 2 4010-KFOB-868-NF Si4010 key fob demo board 868 MHz w/o IC 1 MSC-DKPE1 SOIC/MSOP socketed development board 3 Si4010-C2-GS Si4010-C2-GS transmitter IC, SOIC Package 1 4010-DKPB868-BM Si4010 MSOP key fob development board 868 MHz, SMA 1 4355-LED-868-SRX Si4355 RFStick 868 MHz receiver board 1 MSC-PLPB_1 Key Fob Plastic Case (translucent grey) 1 MSC-BA5 Programming interface board 1 MSC-BA4 Burning adapter board 1 EC3 USB Debug Adapter 1 Toolstick_BA Toolstick Base Adapter 1 MSC-DKCS5 USB Cable 1 USB extender cable (USBA-USBA) 2 AAA AAA battery 2 CRD2032 CR2032 3 V coin battery 4010- KFOBDEV-915 Si4010 Key Fob Development Kit 915MHz 2 4010-KFOB-915-NF Si4010 key fob demo board 915 MHz w/o IC 1 MSC-DKPE1 SOIC/MSOP socketed development board 3 Si4010-C2-GS Si4010-C2-GS transmitter IC, SOIC Package 1 4010-DKPB915-BM Si4010 MSOP key fob development board 915 MHz, SMA 1 4355-LED-915-SRX Si4355 RFStick 915 MHz receiver board 1 MSC-PLPB_1 Key Fob Plastic Case (translucent grey) 1 MSC-BA5 Programming interface board 1 MSC-BA4 Burning adapter board 1 EC3 USB Debug Adapter 1 Toolstick_BA Toolstick Base Adapter 1 MSC-DKCS5 USB Cable 1 USB extender cable (USBA-USBA) 2 AAA AAA battery 2 CRD2032 CR2032 3 V coin battery 2 Rev 0.1

Figure 1. Burning Adapter Board (P/N MSC-BA4) Figure 2. Si4010 Socketed Key Fob Development Board (P/N MSC-DKPE1) Figure 3. Si4010 MSOP Key Fob Development Board 434 MHz, SMA (P/N 4010-DKPB434-BM) Note: Instead of this board, the 434 MHz development kits may contain the pcb antenna version of this board called the Si4010 key fob development board 434 MHz (P/N 4010-DKPB_434). Figure 4. Si4355 RFStick 434 MHz Receiver Board (P/N 4355-LED-434-SRX) Rev 0.1 3

Figure 5. 4010 Key Fob Demo Board 434 MHz w/o IC (P/N 4010-KFOB-434-NF) Figure 6. Key Fob Plastic Case (Translucent Grey) (P/N MSC-PLPB_1) Figure 7. EC3 Debug Adapter (P/N EC3) Figure 8. Toolstick Base Adapter (P/N Toolstick_BA) 4 Rev 0.1

3. Software Installation The software and documentation pack for the development kit is available as a zip file on the Silicon Labs website at http://www.silabs.com/products/wireless/ezradio/pages/si4010.aspx on the Tools tab. The provided software pack contains all the documentation and files needed to develop a user application. It also contains example applications using API functions and the key fob demo application. The directory structure of the software examples is as follows: +--Si4010_projects +--aes_demo.. Keil uvision and SiLabs IDE files.. output directory for Keil toolchain.. aes_demo source code +--common +--lib.. Si4010 additional API functions library.. Si4010 required files +--fcast_demo.. frequency casting (tuning) demo +--fstep_demo.. frequency two step tuning demo +--tone_demo.. continuous wave (tone) demo +--keyfob_demo.. simple keyfob demo +--rke_demo.. advanced keyfob demo with AES Copy the directory structure in a directory of your choice. It is recommended to keep the structure of the Si4010_projects folder to allow the compiler to find the Si4010 common files. Each project has a *.wsp project file in the bin folder that contains all the settings of the IDE for the project, including the relative path of the common files. Rev 0.1 5

4. Silicon Labs IDE Run Download the Silicon Labs IDE (Integrated Development Environment) from the following URL: http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/pages/siliconlaboratorieside.aspx and install it on your computer. To run the Silicon Labs IDE, open an *.wsp project file. 5. Hardware Setup using a USB Debug Adapter A detailed description about the IDE and debug adapters can be found in the Si4010 Development Kit User's Guide. The target board is connected to a PC running the Silicon Laboratories IDE via the USB Debug Adapter as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9. Target Board and Debug Adapter Perform the following steps to set up the debug adapter: 1. Connect the EC3 Debug Adapter to the J2 connector on the Burning Adapter board with the 10-pin ribbon cable. 2. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the USB Debug Adapter. 3. Connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB Port on the PC. 4. Reset the firmware of the Debug adapter by running the following application: \Silabs_IDE\usb_debug_adapter_firmware_reset.exe (This operation needs to be done only once per USB Debug Adapter before a new version of the IDE can be used.) 5. Run Silabs_IDE\ide.exe The first time the IDE program is run, it will automatically update the correct firmware for the adapter. Note: Remove power from the target board and the USB Debug Adapter before connecting or disconnecting the ribbon cable from the target board. Connecting or disconnecting the cable when the devices have power can damage the device and/or the USB Debug Adapter. 6 Rev 0.1

6. Keil Toolchain Integration The project files in examples assume that the Keil toolchain is installed to: C:\Keil directory. The location of the Keil toolchain can be easily changed in the Silabs IDE in the Project Tool Chain Integration menu. An evaluation version of the Keil toolchain can be downloaded from the Keil web site, http://www.keil.com/. This free version has 2 kb code limitation and starts the code at 0x0800 address. The Keil free evaluation version can be unlocked to become a 4k version with no code placement limitation by following the directions given in application note AN104: Integrating Keil 8051 Tools into the Silicon Labs IDE, which covers Keil toolchain integration and license management. The unlock code can be found in the documentation pack mentioned in "3. Software Installation" on page 5 of this document. You can find the unlock code in the root folder in the Keil_license_number.txt file. Contact your Silicon Laboratories sales representative or distributor for application assistance. 7. Known Issues There is an issue related to the LED driver, which demonstrates itself only under the following circumstances when all three conditions are satisfied: 1. The device programming level is Factory or User. For those levels, the C2 debugging interface is enabled after the boot by a boot routine. 2. The device has been disconnected from the Silicon Labs IDE. Disconnected is meant in the software sense (not physically) using the Connect/Disconnect buttons on IDE, or the device is running the User code automatically after the boot without ever being connected to the IDE. 3. The device is running a code that turns the LED on and off. If all the conditions are satisfied, after the first LED blink when the LED is turned off, the GPIO4 stops working and is no longer visible to the application. If the device programming level is Run or the C2 debugging interface is internally disabled, there is no issue. The LED can be turned on and off without affecting the device GPIO4 functionality. The issue can be summarized as follows: Whenever the C2 debugging interface is enabled and the device is not connected to the IDE and the LED is turned on and off, then the GPIO4 will stop functioning. Since, in Run mode, the C2 is disabled after the boot process finishes, the GPIO4 is not affected. Therefore, this issue only affects the software development process and inconveniences the developer. After the application is finalized and the chip is programmed as Run, there is no issue. There are several possible software workarounds; see details in the Si4010 key fob development kit user guide. Rev 0.1 7

Simplicity Studio One-click access to MCU tools, documentation, software, source code libraries & more. Available for Windows, Mac and Linux! www.silabs.com/simplicity MCU Portfolio www.silabs.com/mcu SW/HW www.silabs.com/simplicity Quality www.silabs.com/quality Support and Community community.silabs.com Disclaimer Silicon Laboratories intends to provide customers with the latest, accurate, and in-depth documentation of all peripherals and modules available for system and software implementers using or intending to use the Silicon Laboratories products. Characterization data, available modules and peripherals, memory sizes and memory addresses refer to each specific device, and "Typical" parameters provided can and do vary in different applications. Application examples described herein are for illustrative purposes only. Silicon Laboratories reserves the right to make changes without further notice and limitation to product information, specifications, and descriptions herein, and does not give warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of the included information. Silicon Laboratories shall have no liability for the consequences of use of the information supplied herein. This document does not imply or express copyright licenses granted hereunder to design or fabricate any integrated circuits. The products must not be used within any Life Support System without the specific written consent of Silicon Laboratories. A "Life Support System" is any product or system intended to support or sustain life and/or health, which, if it fails, can be reasonably expected to result in significant personal injury or death. Silicon Laboratories products are generally not intended for military applications. Silicon Laboratories products shall under no circumstances be used in weapons of mass destruction including (but not limited to) nuclear, biological or chemical weapons, or missiles capable of delivering such weapons. Trademark Information Silicon Laboratories Inc., Silicon Laboratories, Silicon Labs, SiLabs and the Silicon Labs logo, CMEMS, EFM, EFM32, EFR, Energy Micro, Energy Micro logo and combinations thereof, "the world s most energy friendly microcontrollers", Ember, EZLink, EZMac, EZRadio, EZRadioPRO, DSPLL, ISOmodem, Precision32, ProSLIC, SiPHY, USBXpress and others are trademarks or registered trademarks of Silicon Laboratories Inc. ARM, CORTEX, Cortex-M3 and THUMB are trademarks or registered trademarks of ARM Holdings. Keil is a registered trademark of ARM Limited. All other products or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective holders. Silicon Laboratories Inc. 400 West Cesar Chavez Austin, TX 78701 USA http://www.silabs.com