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1. ey PN ZICM35aBSP2 1 FCC IO W72 ZicMaS7SP2 R C 8254A zicma357SP2 M MEM todel ZICM3575P2 1 Mee M00S8813 posvyye m Loti40ga Fo 7 Tay 3 33 wrr EM35xSP oor SILICIN LABS Figure 7 Breakout Board Power Supplied by Debug Adapter ISA3 Breakout Board Power Supplied by USB Figure 8 The Breakout Board may also be powered through the USB connector J5 either using a USB cable plugged in to the USB power adapter included in the development kit or by connecting it to your PC The power supply jumper on the Breakout Board should be in the lower vertical position connecting V_REG to the center pin The V_FTDI LED DS2 will Rev 1 0 15 SILICON LABS UG110 illuminate when power is applied When powering the Breakout Board in this way ensure the power switch on the Debug Adapter ISA3 is in the EXT External position Figure 8 Breakout Board Power Supplied by USB J5 e Breakout Board Power Supplied by DC Jumpers Figure 9 The Breakout Board may also be powered by an external power source that provides 4 20 V dc The power supply should be connected to jumpers J1 supply and J32 ground The power supply jumper on the Breakout Board should be in the lower vertical position connecting V_REG to the center pin The VIN LED DS1 will illuminate when power is applied When powering the Breakout Board in this way ensure the power switch on the Debug Adapter ISA3 is in the EXT External position
2. Figure 9 Breakout Board Power Supplied by DC Jumpers C 16 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 e Breakout Board Power Supplied by Battery Connector Figure 10 The Breakout Board may also be powered via the battery connector J8 using the supplied battery pack and 2x AAA batteries The power supply jumper should be in the upper vertical position connecting V_BATT to the center pin The V_BAT LED DS5 will illuminate when power is applied When powering the Breakout Board in this way ensure the power switch on the Debug Adapter ISA3 is in the EXT External position BATT Figure 10 Breakout Board Power Supplied by Battery Connector e Figure 11 Breakout Board Power Supplied by EM3588 USB J39 Figure 11 Finally the Breakout Board may also be powered through the EM3588 USB connector J39 either using a USB cable plugged in to the USB power adapter included in the development kit or by connecting it to your PC The power supply jumper on the Breakout Board should be in the lower vertical position connecting V_REG to the center Rev 1 0 17 SILICON LABS UG110 pin The V_EM358 LED DS8 will illuminate when power is applied When powering the Breakout Board in this way ensure the power switch on the Debug Adapter ISA3 is in the EXT External position VA_SELECTOR BUTTONO LED PAE LDO BUTONI SC2 10 VOC 2 i z IN PWR SUPPLY 23D 5 B25 22 2 2 Figure 11 Breakout B
3. Table 1 Safe Combination of Operating Power Poe Extemainc AMABatery Packet use Breakout Debug Adapter ISA3 X N A N A N A X N A EM35x Module N A N A N A x N A X EM35x Breakout Board N A Xx X x3 X N A 4 1 Power Over Ethernet PoE Switch The EM35x Development Kit contains a NETGEAR 8 port Power over Ethernet PoE switch that supplies power to a Debug Adapter ISA3 over a standard TIA EIA 568 category 5 cable The Debug Adapter ISA3 can in turn supply power to an EM35x Breakout Board and the Module that is mounted on it Thus you can place Breakout Boards wherever an Ethernet cable connection is available The dc operating power for data terminal units is fed through unused pairs 7 8 and 4 5 For more information about the NETGEAR switch see its online technical specifications The NETGEAR PoE Switch that is supplied in the EM35x Development Kit is certified by Silicon Labs If you wish to use a different PoE switch consult Customer Support 1 Power is sourced from the Debug Adapter ISA3 to the RCM module using the Packet Trace Port cable connected to the Debug Adapter ISA3 with its target power select switch set to Int Internal 2 External dc power between 4 V and 20 V can be connected to clip leads J 1 and J 32 on the EM35xx Breakout Board 3 Power is sourced from the Debug Adapter ISA3 to the EM35x Breakout Board using the Packet Trace Port cable connected to
4. 22 0x31 0x4000 0x000F3716 0x12 2 2 O 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x000F9FE6 0x12 od 3 3 0 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x000008B6 0x12 4 4 0 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x00007186 0x12 5 5 0 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x0000DA57 0x12 6 6 0 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x00014327 0x12 7 7 0 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x0001ABF6 0x12 8 8 0 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x000214C6 0x12 9 9 0 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x00027D96 0x12 10 10 0 0x00 22 0x31 0x4000 0x0002E666 0x12 rx test end gt To end the rx test press the e key To reset the rx test statistics end and restart the rx test 8 3 Testing Deep Sleep Current Deep sleep current can be easily measured using the Nodetest application running on a Breakout Board Deep sleep current can only be measured when power is supplied to the board from a source other than the Debug Adapter ISA3 The buffer logic on the Debug Adapter ISA3 consumes extra current which will not allow for accurate measurements If a Debug Adapter ISA3 is connected to the Breakout Board then the Debug Adapter ISA3 s Target Power Select Switch should be switched to EXT External so that the Debug Adapter ISA3 is not supplying power Supply power through the USB jack J5 the dc jack or the AAA Battery Pack The USB jack J5 is recommended and review
5. UG110 SILICON LABS EmMBER EM35x DEVELOPMENT KIT USER GUIDE This document describes the Ember EM35x Development Kit and explains how to set up its hardware and use the Debug Adapter ISA3 This revision also includes instructions to get started developing applications using the EmberZNet PRO stack and for debugging applications using Nodetest For information about developing applications with other stacks and protocols see QSG105 Getting Started with Silicon Labs Wireless Network Software and the help and documentation included with your development environment For software installation instructions see the stack s release notes New in This Revision Content reorganized Updated to reflect kit updates and terminology changes Contents d About THS GUAE rereana aan eee 4 dki PUNDOSC tics eecezeceeesezsssuacetesetasshessescetisthcsstivetscetisthasstivetccrtisthassd teeny Ana aea aot ah hh 4 M2 lt PUCIGIC C55 sec ttre rcs rees pees ces sacs cons bacs Poscbecs A eee 4 1 3 Documentation Conventions ccccccccccccieccene eee eee t ee cee etree eee t enc aa ease tere eed aaaeeeeee sees eegdecaaeeeeeeeeeneeeaaaes 4 2 Introducing the EM35x Development Kit cc ceceeee eee eecceeee eee e rete eee a eee eset ee eeeecaaaeeeeeeeeegeecaaaaeaaaeeeeeeeseeeesaaaes 4 A QVOIVIOW ssscrceeevsseseseteereceesiynezy ni uonsgecata ce E E E E N E T 4 PAPE T 9 81 HEA A E E E E E EESE 5 29 DOCUMENTATION vsccceccaccccccttesthssczec
6. EM357 MOD RF C ZICM357SP0 1C SL 0731 EM357 Connector Non PA 1 EM357 MOD LR RF C ZICM357SP2 1C SL 0732 EM357 Connector PA 1 EM357 MOD LR ANT C ZICM357SP2 1 SL 0733 EM357 Antenna PA 1 EM3588 M AN C ZICM3588SP0 1 SL 0734 EM3588 Antenna Non PA 3 EM3588 M RF C ZICM3588SP0 1C SL 0735 EM3588 Connector Non PA 1 EM3588 MLR RF C ZICM3588SP2 1C SL 0736 EM3588 Connector PA 1 EM3588 MLR AN C ZICM3588SP2 1 SL 0737 EM3588 Antenna PA 0 5 3 Connecting the Breakout Board and RCM Refer to document QSG101 EM35x Development Kit Quick Start Guide included in the development kit for detailed step by step instructions for setting up your hardware Two hardware modules attach to the EM35x Breakout Board e Radio Communication Module RCM e Debug Adapter ISA3 CAUTION Observe electrostatic discharge ESD precautions when removing handling or replacing RF communication modules To attach the radio communication module Align the radio communication module to its footprint outline on the Breakout Board and then press it into place To avoid communication problems verify that each RCM is firmly seated in its Breakout Board connector and its Packet Trace Port cable is properly seated To remove the radio communication module Carefully pull the RCM away from the Breakout Board To attach the Debug Adapter ISA3 1 Plug the Packet Trace Port cable into the Debug Adapter ISA3 2 Plug one end of the Packet Trace Port cable into the 10 pin Pack
7. 00 Connecting to IP address 192 168 1 100 Updating firmware Ember InSight Adapter V1 compiled May 26 2009 13 47 00 V0 2b4 Replacing firmware Ember InSight Adapter V1 compiled Feb 26 2009 21 54 00 Firmware update successful CRC 8DA7 Waiting for new firmware to boot New firmware booted successfully 7 Debug Adapter ISA3 Commands 7 1 Syntax Conventions Element Meaning Example Literal A command or argument that is entered exactly as shown hostname read ee An argument that is entered as the desired value for that hostname Seb h stiame variable an An argument chosen from a list on off 7 2 Entering Commands e Commands can be entered over USB see Section 6 4 Using the Admin Interface over USB or Ethernet see Section 6 5 Using the Admin Interface over Ethernet e Commands are not case sensitive e Arguments are separated with a single space e Backspace can be used to correct mistakes 26 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 7 3 Command List e button e config e connections e debug e help e hostname e ip e port e power e reset e usbaddr e version 7 3 1 button button 0 1 press release Description Simulates button 0 or 1 on the Breakout Board being pressed or released The Data Emulation Interface cable must be connected Example button 1 press 7 3 2 debug debug on off disable Description Turns BackChannel Debug on the default off f
8. embedded software and hardware engineers who are responsible for developing wireless applications with the Ember EM35x Development Kit This document assumes that the reader has a solid understanding of embedded systems design and programming in the C language Experience with networking and radio frequency systems is useful but not expected 1 3 Documentation Conventions Notation Meaning Example Italics Identifies on screen software menu Connect options UPPERCASE Identifies a keyboard key ENTER Right angle bracket Delimits a series of software program Open gt Save menu options to be clicked Identifies software code and in body text Void Main String argv variables the buffer variable Courier Courier Italics Identifies a variable name ipAddress Bold underline Identifies a link to a different section o Doc mentation the document T ara 2 Introducing the EM35x Development Kit 2 1 Overview The EM35x Development Kit is used for application design and development The Development Kit contains a variety of hardware for quickly creating a hardware prototype links to Silicon Labs stack software such as EmberZNet or Silicon Labs Thread and various tools that enable the development of your application software In general Silicon Labs stacks provide a common API Application Programming Interface that supports the following layers of the OSI model Open System Interconnecti
9. programming can be accomplished with the command em3XX_load exe ip 123 123 123 123 file s37 8 6 Programming Manufacturing Tokens The em3xx_load utility has the ability to program manufacturing tokens much like the em2xx_patch tool did In the case of the EM357 these tokens are contained in the Customer Information Block CIB For more information on using the em3xx_load utility refer to document UG107 EM35x Utilities Guide For more information about CIB tokens and how to program them refer to document AN710 Bringing Up Custom Devices for the EM35x Platform Certificates and installation codes can be programmed using the same em3xx_load tool that is used to program other tokens There is a separate application note which describes the process in detail For more information see document AN708 Setting Manufacturing Certificates and Installation Codes 8 7 Using the Debugger in IAR Embedded Workbench with a Debug Adapter ISA3 Start IAR Embedded Workbench Open the workspace eww Select Project gt Options Select the Debugger gt J Link J Trace category Select the Connection tab Select TCP IP Communication and enter the IP address of the Debug Adapter ISA3 Click OK Embedded Workbench is not able to program the flash on the EM35x Every time the project is re built you must manually load it onto the EM35x using em3xx_load exe before starting a debug session 5 Once the correct image has been loaded onto the EM35x s
10. the Debug Adapter ISA3 with its target power select switch set to Int Internal 10 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 The US to Multinational AC Plug Power Adapter Kit Figure 4 is a set of three power adapters for use with the NETGEAR PoE Switch These three interchangeable plugs are provided with various port configurations suitable for North America Europe the United Kingdom and Australia a Figure 4 US to Multinational AC Plug Power Adapter Kit 4 2 USB Power Supply with Adapters The USB power adapter Figure 5 is a linear regulated wall plug power supply with 5 V DC at 1 A regulated output It has a USB type B connector for connecting power via a USB cable to the USB port of the Debug Adapter ISA3 Rev 1 0 11 SILICON LABS UG110 or Breakout Board Four interchangeable snap in input plugs are provided with various port configurations suitable for North America Europe the United Kingdom and Australia Figure 5 USB Power Supply with Interchangeable AC Adapters 12 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 5 Setting up Hardware Components 5 1 Overview This chapter contains the following sections e EM35x Radio Communications Module RCM e Hardware Connections e Connecting the Breakout Board and RCM e Breakout Board Power Configurations e Breakout Board Serial Configurations e Common Hardware Configurations e Connecting the RF Cable to the RCM 5 2 EM35x Radio Communications Module RCM Th
11. your development cycle Rev 1 0 5 SILICON LABS UG110 3 Development Kit Hardware Components 3 1 Overview Figure 1 shows the components in the EM35x Series Development Kit SILICON LABS EM35x Development Kit Quick Start Figure 1 EM35x Series Development Kit The inventory of development kit components is included in the development kit s Quick Start Guide UG101 This section describes the use for each of the major components The EM35x Development Kit development board set has three major hardware components e EM35x Breakout Board e EM35x Module e Debug Adapter ISA3 The EM35x Development Kit also includes the following components e US to Multinational AC Plug Power Adapter Kit e Power Over Ethernet PoE Switch e USB Power Adapters e Miscellaneous Cables USB DEI Packet Trace Port and RF Coax 6 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 3 2 EM35x Breakout Board BUTTON LED SPARE LDO BITTON SC 3 m e i E j3 300 m gyt A te al a g s DnS s 3 DAISX OPO TEST HEADER BERERE AAL LA besedl TRACE PORT PAGI SILI EMBER DEV KIT BREAKOUT BOARD 710 0680 000C2 g lou S pas Pao Pas pas fonz pis feos Pe O Doo 00000000000000 0 0 ooooojo eKokokoke 0000 0Op 000000 o0o000000 0 oo0o000000 0 oo0o0000000 000000 o oopoo0o00000 loo OO OW000 0 0000000 oj000000 oj 000000 obo o000000 ojo000000 010 0000000 oo0
12. 13 compiled Aug 19 2009 19 42 00 Success ip after reboot DHCP off You must reset the ISA3 after this configuration change either by power cycling the device or with the reset command You can change the hostname to make it more descriptive or to avoid conflicts if Debug Adapters ISA3 s from multiple development kits are connected to the same network To change the hostname use the admin command hostname set lt hostname gt 6 4 Using the Admin Interface over USB 1 Connect the Debug Adapter ISA3 to the PC using USB Only connect one Debug Adapter ISA3 at a time by USB 2 Run emsxx_isa exe with the admin option 3 Configure the Debug Adapter ISA3 using the commands described in Section 7 Debug Adapter ISA3 Commands 6 5 Using the Admin Interface over Ethernet Connect the Debug Adapter ISA3 to the network using Ethernet 2 Connect to the admin port on the Debug Adapter ISA3 using either Ember Desktop or a terminal application _ e Connect to the Debug Adapter ISA3 using Ember Desktop Launch the console Choose the Admin tab OR e Run a terminal application e g Microsoft Telnet Client HyperTerminal PUTTY Connect to port 4902 or 23 on the Debug Adapter ISA3 3 Configure the Debug Adapter ISA3 using the commands described in Section 7 Debug Adapter ISA3 Commands 6 6 Using the Serial Ports Connect to port 4900 or 4901 on the Debug Adapter ISA3 using either Ember Desktop or a termina
13. 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 ip dhcp off 7 3 8 port port 1 port 1 baud port 1 baud 5 6 7 8 nl ole 1 2 Description Displays the configuration of the serial port Sets the baud rate data bits 5 6 7 or 8 parity none odd or even and stop bits 1 or 2 Examples port 1 port 1 57600 port 1 115200 8 n 1 7 3 9 power power on off read Description Turns the power to the attached EM35x device on or off Displays the current power setting You can also turn the power on and off using Ember Desktop Example power on 7 3 10 reset reset reset adapter reset host hold Description Resets the attached EM35x device if no arguments are specified Resets the Debug Adapter ISA3 when adapter argument is specified Resets the host MCU if using the EM35x NCP Host Breakout Board and DEI cable is connected to ISA3 optionally holding the host MCU in reset state if hold is specified You can also reset the device using Ember Desktop 7 3 11 usbaddr usbaddr read usbaddr set 0 1 2 3 FF Description Displays the USB address configuration of a specific Debug Adapter ISA3 Sets the USB address configuration range is 0 3 or FF default Rev 1 0 29 SILICON LABS UG110 The Debug Adapter ISA3 must be reset for a change to take effect See document AN717 Programming Options for the EM35xx Platform for step by step instructions on setting the address of a Debug Adapter ISA3 7 3 12 version ve
14. Hardware reset buttons for the EM35x module s Rev 1 0 7 SILICON LABS UG110 e Prototype or bread boarding area 28 x 20 0 1 pitch array for application specific hardware development e One data emulation interface connector For detailed information about the Breakout Board see document TS6 the EM35x Breakout Board Technical Specification 3 3 EM35x Module The EM35x Module Figure 3 contains the Ember EM35x System on Chip SoC solution providing a complete radio and microcontroller solution All modules are pin compatible and they can be directly attached to a Breakout Board The kit includes both EM357 and EM3588 module variants The EM35x module is used together with the Development Kit Breakout Board to prototype customer hardware and to develop and debug application software Its low power design represents a good starting point for your own product design EM35x Module G EM35xSP aD SILICIN LABS EMBER EMSSX DEV KIT BREAKOUT BOARO 710 0680 000C2 o O Figure 3 EM35x Breakout Board with EM35x Module Installed The EM35x Module includes these components e The Ember EM35x SoC IEEE 802 15 4 compliant 2 4 GHz radio transceiver with ARM Cortex M3 microcontroller e All off chip components required for optimum SoC performance e Two LEDs e Packet Trace Port connector 8 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 For detailed information about the modules see document TS8 the EM3x Module Technica
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16. OdS SENDIZ a Npoy sees OOEWS Hidra Y6EZL 307 V668000 W 500 00 0 00 1100 JDUUO YSOW FER RF Connector 000 20 0 10 1100 lt J CNXCCIA Figure 18 Module with U FL RF Connector Rev 1 0 23 SILICON LABS UG110 6 Using the Debug Adapter ISA3 6 1 Overview The Debug Adapter ISA3 provides an Ethernet connection to EM35x devices You can use the Debug Adapter ISA3 to perform the following tasks e Program and debug using Serial Wire or JTAG e Monitor packets sent and received by the radio e Send and receive serial port data e Send and receive debugging data e Turn power on and off e Control reset bootloader and GPIO signals 6 2 Connectivity and Power All the features of the Debug Adapter ISA3 are available via the Ethernet connection The Debug Adapter ISA3 can also be connected to a PC via USB to change the Ethernet settings When connected via USB the Debug Adapter ISA3 will also be powered via USB It should be connected to a powered USB hub or port on your PC that is capable of supplying full power to connected devices When connected via Ethernet the Debug Adapter ISA3 may be powered in one of two ways 1 Using an Ethernet switch that supplies Power Over Ethernet PoE 2 Using a USB power supply The Debug Adapter ISA3 will also supply power to the connected EM35x device when the power switch is in the INT Internal position If the connected EM35x device has its own power
17. Port C pin 6 Entering SLEEPMODE_POWERDOWN via halSleep e Once the node is asleep disconnect the Packet Trace Port cable the DEI cable the RS 232 cable and remove all four UART jumpers J22 J24 J25 and J26 from the Breakout Board between the USB and RS 232 connectors to obtain the lowest current settings All other jumpers may remain installed Rev 1 0 33 SILICON LABS UG110 e Waking up is accomplished via either activity on the SerialWire debugger or pressing BUTTONO or BUTTON1 To measure deep sleep while the Packet Trace Port cable is still attached issue the swjdisable 1 command in Nodetest to disable the SerialWire JTAG port and place the SWJ pins in a low current state While the SWJ is disabled the Packet Trace Port debugger will not be functional until either the command swjdisable 0 is issued or the chip resets 8 4 Example of Opening Building and Programming an Application Builder Scenario Application for EmberZNet PRO Follow these steps to create open build and program the HA Light scenario application as included with EmberZNet If you are working with other protocols see QSG105 Getting Started with Silicon Labs Wireless Networking Software for similar instructions 1 Open Ember Desktop From the menus choose File gt New gt Application Framework Configuration Choose ZCL Application Framework V2 and click Next Choose the stack installation upon which you d like to base your app
18. SB See the next section for how to program if the Debug Adapter ISA3 is connected via Ethernet 15 Open a command line of your choice such as DOS or cygwin 16 Navigate to the directory where the MyLight ebl file was built 17 Invoke the command em3xx_load exe without any build options This will ensure that em3xx_load exe can be found in your path and will cause em3xx_load exe to print its on line help menu 18 To download the EBL file to the EM357 chip invoke the command em3xx_load exe MyLight ebl Note that this application also requires that you load bootloader firmware to the chip This must be done before the application firmware will run Bootloader firmware can be found as s37 files within the tool bootloader em357 or bootloader em351 directory within your stack installation and is loaded in a manner similar to that of the ebl file above If bootloader firmware is not already present on the chip when the application is loaded em3xx_load will display a warning about a bootloading and application mismatch 19 Download will complete when em3xx_load prints the string Run by toggling nRESET Pon 2 0 OM Ol 34 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 8 5 Programming your Application on the EM35x Programming EM35x flash is accomplished with the em3xx_load exe utility either via the Windows Command Prompt or via the Upload Application action in Ember Desktop s Adapters view The em3xx_load utility is included a
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20. als to the RS 232 transceiver and remove the jumpers from the row of headers next to the DEI port or make sure the DEI cable is disconnected e To use the USB interface Install the FTDI USB drivers as described in the stack release notes and connect a USB cable to J5 of the Breakout Board and to your PC Ensure the four jumpers above the DB 9 connector are positioned towards the USB connector to send the UART signals to the FTDI chip and remove the jumpers from the row of headers next to the DEI port or make sure the DEI cable is disconnected e To use the EM358x USB interface Install the Silicon Labs USB drivers as described in the stack release notes and connect a USB cable to J39 of the Breakout Board and to your PC Ensure the USB_EN jumper J40 to the left of the J39 USB connector is positioned on the top 2 pins USB position 5 6 Common Hardware Configurations Common configurations of the Breakout Board and Debug Adapter ISA3 can be seen in Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 and Figure 16 Target Activity DEI Port Status SILICON LABS Power o WOOL yur Ember Debug Adapter ISA3 Packet Trace Port m in Zz Figure 12 Debug Adapter ISA3 Supplying Power Pass through UART Being Used for Serial Communication Rev 1 0 19 SILICON LABS 20 UG110 o SILICON LABS Ember Debug Adapter o Activity Status SILICON LABS Power y s 3 c Ember Debug Adap
21. e EM35x Development Kit contains various types of EM35x RCMs designed by Silicon Labs partner California Eastern Laboratories CEL These modules contain either the EM357 or EM3588 IC and are configured to use either the PCB antenna or the on board RF connector U FL Some module variants also include a power amplifier These configuration options are noted in the Module Product Label as shown the example label in Figure 6 This label can be found on the bottom of the module The top line contains the Silicon Labs Part Number while the bottom line contains the Module Serial Number The Module Serial Number is also listed in the Hardware Identification List attached to the QSG101 EM35x Development Kit Quick Start Guide You can determine the EUI 64 of each module based on this list EM35 7 MOD ANT C anaes a 07301240 0014 07 AO Figure 6 Module Product Serial Number Label Rev 1 0 13 SILICON LABS UG110 The modules shipped already installed on Breakout Boards are module variant EM3588 M AN C Other module variants are contained in the Module Variety Pack Refer to Table 2 for configuration comparisons of the modules included in your development kit Table 2 Module Product Variant Matrix Silicon Labs Antenna Qty Product or PA or Included Silicon Labs Part Number CEL Part Number Number IC Connector non PA in Kit EM357 MOD ANT C ZICM357SP0 1 SL 0730 EM357 Antenna Non PA 1
22. e help about the available commands that can be viewed by executing the command help All input parameters to Nodetest are specified in hexadecimal without a Ox prefix 8 2 Running a Packet Error Test A typical usage scenario for the Nodetest application is measurement of Packet Error Rate PER PER is defined in 802 15 4 as the percentage of transmitted packets that are not detected correctly The Nodetest application provides two commands rx and tx that are designed to interoperate with each other across two nodes running this application or with the receive and transmit commands from the legacy Rangetest application used in earlier releases of the EM250 and EM260 platforms PER measurement procedure 1 Load the Nodetest application on two EM35x nodes 2 Set the radio to the desired channel on both nodes with the setchannel n command where n is the desired channel number in hex 3 Issue the rx command on the first node 4 Issue the tx a command on the second node This command will transmit 10 hex a packets of the form required for PER analysis For actual PER analysis send 1000 or more packets Rev 1 0 31 SILICON LABS UG110 5 Observe the PER result in the third column of the rx command output for example gt rx rx test start e nd rx num seq per lqi rssi gain status time length 1 1 0 0x00
23. ed in these test steps because it is the simplest Rotate the VIN SELECTOR jumper J2 J3 on the Breakout Board to the V_REG position pins 2 and 3 If power is supplied properly and all four power LED jumpers J2 J3 J4 J6 and J7 in the upper left corner of the board are installed then only the red V_USB LED and the green V_MOD LED will be illuminated To properly measure current remove the V_MOD jumper J6 from the Breakout Board This ensures that the green V_MOD LED is not being driven If supplying voltage through the J8 battery connector also remove J7 so the V_BATT LED DS5 is not driven Remove the V_MOD_EN jumper J4 from the Breakout Board to take current measurements Then connect an ammeter in place of the jumper If using EM35x Breakout Board revision BO or later remove the DataFlash jumpers at J33 J38 to isolate the DataFlash IC from the rest of the circuit If using EM35x Breakout Board revision CO and later confirm the USB enable USB_EN jumper at J40 is configured for SC2 shorting jumper across bottom 2 pins and not USB 4 This example may show different length packets than you see 32 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 These jumper settings can be seen in Figure 19 a fike EER la Figure 19 Jumper setting for Deep Sleep Current Testing e Given an RCM programmed with Nodetest execute the shutdown command gt shutdown Will wake from GPIO activity on the following port pins Port B pin 6
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25. elect Project gt Debug without Downloading to start the debug session Poe NS Rev 1 0 35 SILICON LABS UG110 CONTACT INFORMATION Silicon Laboratories Inc 400 West Cesar Chavez Austin TX 78701 Tel 1 512 416 8500 Fax 1 512 416 9669 Toll Free 1 877 444 3032 For additional information please visit the Silicon Labs Technical Support page http www silabs com support Pages default aspx Patent Notice Silicon Labs invests in research and development to help our customers differentiate in the market with innovative low power small size analog intensive mixed signal solutions Silicon Labs extensive patent portfolio is a testament to our unique approach and world class engineering team The information in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects at the time of publication but is subject to change without notice Silicon Laboratories assumes no responsibility for errors and omissions and disclaims responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use of information included herein Additionally Silicon Laboratories assumes no responsibility for the functioning of undescribed features or parameters Silicon Laboratories reserves the right to make changes without further notice Silicon Laboratories makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does Silicon Laboratories assume any liability arising out of the applicatio
26. et Trace Port J31 on the Breakout Board and the other end into the Debug Adapter ISA3 If desired the Packet Trace Port cable may be connected directly to the RCM instead of the Breakout Board but the Breakout Board connector allows for straight cable paths and more convenient swapping of modules 3 Verify that the Debug Adapter ISA3 s Target Power Select switch is set to Int Internal To remove the Debug Adapier ISA3 1 Unplug the Packet Trace Port cable from the Breakout Board or RCM 2 Unplug the Packet Trace Port cable from the Debug Adapter ISA3 14 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 5 4 Breakout Board Power Configurations The Breakout Board may be powered in one of five ways Breakout Board Power Supplied by Debug Adapter ISA3 Figure 7 The default configuration is to supply power via the Debug Adapter ISA3 and Packet Trace Port cable Ensure the power switch on the Debug Adapter ISA3 is in the INT Internal position The power supply of the Debug Adapter ISA3 is also controlled via the admin interface You may need to connect to the admin port of the Debug Adapter ISA3 and issue the power on command No external power supply should be connected to the Breakout Board when supplying power from the Debug Adapter ISA3 The power supply jumper on the Breakout Board should be in the horizontal position connecting V_ISA to the center pin The V_ISA LED DS3 will illuminate when power is applied
27. g services e TCP IP 10 100 Ethernet interface with Power over Ethernet functionality e USB Interface The Packet Trace Port is a cabled communication link between the Debug Adapter ISA3 and the EM35x Module mounted on the Breakout Board 3 5 Other Kit Components e Packet Trace Port Cables connect each Debug Adapter ISA3 to a Breakout Board e AAA Battery Pack attaches to a Breakout Board and enables deployment of battery operated nodes e USB Power Supply with Adapters power Breakout Boards and or Debug Adapters ISA3s from wall sockets e Ethernet Cables connect Debug Adapters ISA3s to an Ethernet subnet and the PoE Switch to your PC or network e Data Emulation Interface DEI cables provide a peripheral interface connection between the Debug Adapter ISA3 and Breakout Board The DEI cable supports UART functionality 4 Acceptable Power Sources for Normal Operation Table 1 lists all of the components and the acceptable combinations of power sources that yield normal operation Potential power sources include the following e Power Over Ethernet PoE Switch e AAA battery pack 3 VDC e USB cable e Connected to PC e Connected to USB Power Supply with Adapters Rev 1 0 9 SILICON LABS UG110 e Power over Packet Trace Port on Debug Adapter ISA3 the target power select switch on the front panel must be set to nt Internal e From RCM dedicated power e External DC adapter not supplied with the Development Kit
28. ing the development process 2 3 Documentation QSG101 EM35x Development Kit Quick Start Guide is shipped with the EM35x Development Kit The stack installer provides a documentation index in documentation index htm and also linked from a Start Menu entry that contains links to documentation locations and brief descriptions of each document s purpose Documents are also available through the support portal as Adobe PDF files 2 4 Hardware Requirements To use the EM35x Development Kit you will need e PC with Ethernet connectivity e Network hub with DHCP server 2 5 Before You Begin The EM35x Development Kit is designed only for the operating conditions and interfaces specified in documents TS7 the Debug Adapter ISA3 Technical Specification TS6 the EM35x Breakout Board Technical Specification and TS8 the EM3x Module Technical Specification Any modifications or alterations to the hardware are liable to cause irreparable damage to the EM35x Development Kit and shall render its warranty null and void If you wish to use the EM35x Development Kit in a non standard fashion consult with Silicon Labs Customer Support or Sales before starting custom development This is especially true if you are embarking on an aggressive development cycle plan to use custom hardware or wish to use alternate software configuration files images or hardware configurations Contact us and describe your plan so we can help you minimize the risk of delays in
29. l Specification Once you move away from the EM35x Module and toward application specific hardware refer to the extensive reference design library available through the Silicon Labs support portal Each reference design provides a schematic Bill of Materials BOM characterization data and layout files They are designed and delivered in a manner that reduces both time to market and hardware implementation risk For assistance in locating the best design for your needs contact Customer Support 3 4 Debug Adapter ISA3 A Debug Adapter ISA3 connects a Breakout Board to the Ethernet Each adapter transmits network data collected through its Packet Trace Port and conveys it over its Ethernet connection to the development environment It also picks up any messages or new software that is addressed to this Breakout Board The ISA3 functions as a source level debugger for EM3x devices providing single stepping and breakpoint support via IAR EWARM The Debug Adapter ISA3 provides an efficient and configurable debug interface to the EM35x Development Kit Breakout Board for processing emulation and debug commands It also provides an interface to the development environment for monitoring and managing network data The Debug Adapter ISA3 has the following components e Debug Port interface to the Breakout Board s Extended Debug Interface Connector e Packet Trace Port interface to the radio communication module providing programming and debuggin
30. l application Port 4900 connects to the virtual serial port on the EM35x via the Packet Trace Port cable The virtual serial port has no baud rate or other settings Port 4901 connects to the physical serial port on the EM35x via the Data Emulation Interface DEI cable The default settings are 115200 baud 8 n 1 8 data bits no parity bit 1 stop bit To change the default settings use the port admin command For example for 19200 baud 8 n 1 use the command port 1 19200 8 n 1 Rev 1 0 25 SILICON LABS UG110 6 7 Updating the Firmware Periodically Silicon Labs provides updated firmware for the Debug Adapter ISA3 You can perform the update using em3xx_isa exe or em3xx_load exe Both utilities automatically update the firmware to the latest version each time they run To update a Debug Adapter ISA3 over USB run em3xx_isa exe with no options For example gt em3xx_isa exe em3xx_isa version 1 0 9 DLL version 1 0 13 compiled Aug 19 2009 19 42 00 Updating firmware Ember InSight Adapter V1 compiled May 26 2009 13 47 00 VO 2b4 Replacing firmware Ember InSight Adapter V1 compiled Feb 26 2009 21 54 00 Firmware update successful CRC 8DA7 Waiting for new firmware to boot New firmware booted successfully To update a Debug Adapter ISA3 over Ethernet run em3xx_isa exe with the ip option For example gt em3xx_isa exe ip 192 168 1 100 em3xx_isa version 1 0 9 DLL version 1 0 13 compiled Aug 19 2009 19 42
31. lication such as EmberZNet 5 3 GA EM35X and click Next Choose Start from a selected sample application and click on HaSampleLight Then click Next Enter a name for your application such as MyLight and click Finish Optional Make any desired changes to your application configuration Click the Generate button in the top right corner of the AppBuilder user interface If prompted to overwrite the callbacks c file make sure to leave this option unselected don t overwrite 0 After the generation results are displayed click OK Note the location of the EWW file such as C Users username Ember EmberZNet5 3 0 EM35x app builder MyLight MyLight eww 11 Open the EWW file for your application such as MyLight eww in IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM EWAR M This can be done by either double clicking the MyLight eww file located in the app builder appName subdirectory within your EmberZNet installation or from inside of EWARM using File gt Open gt Workspace and navigating to the MyLight eww file 12 Select Project gt Make F7 from inside of EWARM 13 After making the project the firmware file used for programming is found at EmberZNet_Install_Dir build MyLight MyLight ebl an application image in Ember bootloader file format 14 To program this file to the node connect your Debug Adapter ISA3 to the chip and your computer this example assumes the Debug Adapter ISA3 is connected via U
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33. oard Power Supplied by EM3588 USB J39 The V_MOD LED DS4 on the Breakout Board will also illuminate to indicate that power is properly applied to the board and the RCM 5 5 Breakout Board Serial Configurations Serial connectivity to the Breakout Board can be made in a number of ways The default configuration of your development kit will match your expected usage scenario e To use the pass through UART feature of the Debug Adapter ISA3 Plug the larger 12 pin DEI cable into the DEI header on the Breakout Board and the connector on the Debug Adapter ISA3 Ensure that jumpers are installed across the 8 PB2 and 10 PB1 rows of headers next to the DEI port on the Breakout Board to pass the UART RX and TX signals through The serial port selection jumpers between the USB and DB 9 connectors should be removed or placed on their center pins Connection to the UART pass through port can then be made using either of the two options below a Connect to the Debug Adapter ISA3 using the development environment Launch the console Choose the Serial 1 tab b Run a terminal application for example Microsoft Telnet Client HyperTerminal PUTTY Connect to port 4901 on the Debug Adapter ISA3 e To use the RS 232 interface Connect a serial cable to the DB 9 connector on the Breakout Board Ensure the four jumpers above the DB 9 connector are positioned towards the DB 9 connector to send the 18 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 UART sign
34. on Reference Model e PHY radio control e MAC medium access e LINK route discovery e NETWORK routing association e APPLICATION Application profile support for reliable message delivery For example the EmberZNet stack is used to build ZigBee PRO based applications Applications that are built on this stack benefit from the following features e PHY and MAC layers comply with the IEEE 802 15 4 2003 standard e LINK and NETWORK layers comply with the latest ZigBee PRO specification e The APS layer provides the interface to the application for data transfer and management including reliable transport and binding 4 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 The Development Kit includes a development environment such as Ember Desktop which facilitates application development and debugging A compiler such as IAR EWAR M is also one of the kits software components Debug Adapters ISA3s incorporate Power over Ethernet PoE capability which can simplify node deployment in the test environment Breakout Boards provide a direct connection for debugging customer designed hardware For more information see document TS6 the EM35x Breakout Board Technical Specification 2 2 Support Once you receive your development kit register to download development software on Silicon Labs technical support portal https www silabs com support Pages default aspx Use the support portal to contact Customer Support for any questions you might have dur
35. oo000000j0 00000000000 0 O0jm fe oO e ooo0oo0000000 ooo0o00000000 oo0o000000000 Ol aas ooo0oo0o0000000000 oo0o0000000000000 0 oo0o000000000000 0 000000000000000 O0000000 0000 0 O0m e e fe fe fe 0 e Figure 2 EM35x Breakout Board The Breakout Board Figure 2 serves as test beds for network hardware and applications Each Breakout Board has an associated EM35x Module which can be deployed as a node within a network application Each Breakout Board connects with a Debug Adapter ISA3 through two communication links the Packet Trace Port and the DEI Port This allows the Breakout Board s EM35x Module to interface with the development environment through the Debug Adapter ISA3 s Packet Trace Port and its wired Ethernet connection The Breakout Board also has a prototype breadboard area for application specific hardware development The Breakout Board has the following components e External power supply connectors e One DB 9 serial port connector for RS 232 serial communication e One USB connector for EM35x SC1 virtual COM port serial communication e One USB connector for EM358x USB virtual COM port serial communication e One header with TTL compliant UART signals for EM35x SC1 SPI serial communication e A buzzer two buttons two LEDs and a temperature sensor for application development purposes e External serial flash for application bootloader purposes via either EM35x SC1 or SC2 e
36. or sleepy devices or disable for read protected devices With no arguments specified it prints the current debug status Examples debug debug off debug disable Rev 1 0 27 SILICON LABS UG110 7 3 3 config config Description Displays the configuration of the Debug Adapter ISA3 e hostname and static IP settings e IP mode static or DHCP and current IP settings e serial port settings e firmware version e serial number and Ethernet MAC address e type EUI and board name of the attached EM35x device You can also view the configuration using Ember Desktop 7 3 4 connections connections Description Displays active and inactive TCP connections across the various Ethernet ports of the ISA3 7 3 5 help help Description Displays a list of all Debug Adapter ISA3 commands 7 3 6 hostname hostname set hostname hostname read Description Sets or displays the hostname of the Debug Adapter ISA3 The Debug Adapter ISA3 must be reset for a change to take effect You can also view the hostname using Ember Desktop Example hostname set mydevice3 7 3 7 ip ip static ipaddress netmask gateway ip dhcp on loff Description Sets the static IP address netmask and gateway These are only used when DHCP is turned off Turns DHCP on or off The Debug Adapter ISA3 must be reset for a change to take effect 28 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 Examples ip static 192 168 1 100 255
37. rsion Description Displays the firmware version of the Debug Adapter ISA3 You can also view the version using Ember Desktop 30 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 8 Software Tools Overview 8 1 Using the EM35x Nodetest Application The Nodetest application supports a command parser and provides results in a consistent easy to parse format The Nodetest application is pre programmed on to the Radio Communication Modules RCMs included with your EM35x Development Kit The pre built application images are also located in the stack installation directory app nodetest folder and S37 files used to create these HEX files can be found in the chip specific build nodetest XXX directories You may communicate with the serial interface of the Nodetest application using the methods described in Section 6 Using the Debug Adapter ISA3 A command line interface is supported on both the Virtual UART Serial 0 tab in the Ember Desktop Console view and the Physical UART Serial 1 tab in the Ember Desktop Console view If using the Physical UART ensure that the serial port is configured for 115200 baud 8 data bits No parity and 1 stop bit By default the Debug Adapter ISA3 is configured in this way but it can be adjusted in this manner e Connect to the admin interface of the Debug Adapter ISA3 e Issue the baud rate configuration comment for the pass through UART port 1 port 1 115200 The Nodetest application provides on lin
38. s part of the Debug Adapter ISA3 Utilities Installer in the bin subdirectory A complete summary of em3xx_load functionality with brief descriptions of each option can be found in em3xx_load s own help menu Invoking em3xx_load exe without options or invoking em3xx_load exe help will print this help menu More information about using Ember Desktop to upload application can be found in the online help for Ember Desktop The most common usage of em3xx_load is to simply program flash em3xx_load takes the S37 specific version of Motorola S record file formats and these files use the s37 extension If you are using a bootloader em3xx_load can also load a ebl file which is a proprietary binary file format designed for applications that use an Ember Bootloader Given an S37 file called file s37 the most basic command for programming flash is simply em3xx_load exe file s37 Em3xx_load will then print out the versions it is using the devices it is connected to the steps it is performing and programming progress By default the last step em3xx_load performs is to run the chip by toggling the nRESET pin By default em3xx_load exe assumes the Debug Adapter ISA3 is connected via USB when no other options are given If the Debug Adapter ISA3 is connected via Ethernet use the ip option to specify the IP address or hostname of the Debug Adapter ISA3 to be used Given a Debug Adapter ISA3 with an IP address of 123 123 123 123
39. supply ensure the power switch is kept in the EXT External position You can connect via Ethernet to the ports listed in Table 3 using either the Silicon Labs development environment or a terminal application for example Microsoft Telnet Client HyperTerminal or PUTTY Table 3 Debug Adapter ISA3 Ports Port Use 4900 Virtual serial port on EM35x via Packet Trace Port cable 4901 Physical serial port on EM35x via Data Emulation Interface cable 4902 or 23 Admin interface 6 3 Ethernet Settings By default Debug Adapters ISA3 s are configured to get an IP address via DHCP They are assigned hostnames of EM ISA3 00 EM ISA3 01 etc You can use the development environment to discover the Debug Adapters ISA3 on the network and see their IP addresses If you are unable to use DHCP the ISA3 Ethernet configuration may be changed using the admin interface over USB as described in section 6 4 Using the Admin Interface over USB The following example changes the settings to a static IP address of 192 168 1 100 with a netmask of 255 255 255 0 and a gateway of 192 168 1 1 gt em3xx_isa exe admin ip static 192 168 1 100 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 em3xx_isa version 1 0 9 DLL version 1 0 13 compiled Aug 19 2009 19 42 00 Success ip after reboot Static 192 168 1 100 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 24 Rev 1 0 SILICON LABS UG110 gt em3xx_isa exe admin ip dhcp off em3xx_isa version 1 0 9 DLL version 1 0
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