EMEDVK9x0x User Manual

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EMEDVK9x0x User Manual
Title:
EMEDVK9X0X USER MANUAL
Product Family:
EM9x0x
Part Number:
Keywords:
Development Kit
Date:
Jan 22, 2014
DOCUMENT HISTORY
Release
1.0
1.1
Author
EM
EM
Date
January 22, 2014
May 09, 2014
Description
Initial release
Add Raisonance tools
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EMEDVK9X0X USER MANUAL ......................................................................................................... 1
1
PRESENTATION ............................................................................................................................ 2
2
SETUP ............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1
Board connections ............................................................................................................ 4
3
Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................. 5
3.1
Supply and current probing .............................................................................................. 6
4
Features of the EMEDVK9x0xCB board ...................................................................................... 10
4.1
CB to CM3 interface ...................................................................................................... 10
4.2
PMOD interface for RF module ..................................................................................... 11
4.3
P1 and P2 interface for RF module ................................................................................ 11
4.4
CM interface for RF module .......................................................................................... 12
4.5
Buttons BT1 and BT2 .................................................................................................... 12
4.6
Leds ................................................................................................................................ 13
4.7
Reset ............................................................................................................................... 14
4.8
SWD Debug Connector .................................................................................................. 15
5
Using Raisonance tools Development ........................................................................................... 17
5.1
Open4_Rlink_ADP configuration for In-Situ-Programming ......................................... 18
6
Software configuration for SPI module interface .......................................................................... 19
7
Settings – Using Keil and ULINK-ME.......................................................................................... 20
7.1
Target Options / Utilities Menu ..................................................................................... 20
7.2
Target Options / Utilities / Settings Menu ..................................................................... 21
7.3
Target Options / Debug Menu ....................................................................................... 22
7.4
Target Options / Debug / Settings Menu ........................................................................ 23
8
Annexes ......................................................................................................................................... 24
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1 PRESENTATION
The EMEDVK9x0x Evaluation and Development Kit is a versatile tool to assess performance
and prototype user applications using the EM9101, EM9201, EM9203, EM9209, and EM9301
transceivers in an easy-to-configure and easy-to-use environment.
The kit consists of the main EMEDVK9x0X board, a target board featuring ST Microelectronics
STM32L152 microcontroller with Low Power Cortex-M3 core, and an EM RF transceiver module.
The kit can be used either linked to a PC for evaluation of the 2.4GHz devices using STM32
Integrated Development Environment or with a stand-alone application running on the powerful
on-board microcontroller. STM32 development is supported by user friendly Integrated
Development Environment (IDE) e.g: Keil MDK or Ride7 for ARM GCC available separately..
A set of demonstration applications and transceiver device dedicated Graphical User Interface
are available to asses each of EM Microelectronic’s 2.4GHz devices.
Figure 1: Overall view of the EMEDVK9x0x Kit
The EMEDVK9x0x Kit is based on
- The Central Board EMEDVK9x0xCB
- The Cortex-M3 board EMEDVK9x0xCM3
- One RF Module board EMRF9x0x
The EMEDVK9x0xCB is the Central Board of the EMEDVK9x0x Evaluation and Development
Kit. It provides the RF Modules plug-in area, a Cortex-M3 Board plug-in area, buttons and LEDs
in addition to numerous test and access points to perform any type of voltage and current
measurement. The EMEDVK9x0xCB key’s features include:
- Several power sources
- Connector for Cortex M3 board and RF Module board
- Connector for SWD debugger
- On boards LEDs, buttons and test points
The EMEDVK9x0xCM3 microcontroller Board contains the microcontroller, a STM32L152 Low
Power Cortex M3 from ST Microelectronics.
The different EM RF modules board can be plugged on the EMEDVK9x0xCB Central board
using dedicated 3 row connectors or standard PMOD connector. Each module contains all
hardware necessary for RF operation of with their respective devices. Each includes a PCB or
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ceramic antenna or SMA connector for RF measurement. Each layout can be used as a
reference design for one of the EM 2.4GHz products.
Part number
Description
Complete Evaluation/Development kit
EMEDVK9201
Complete Evaluation/Development kit for EM9201
EMEDVK9203
Complete Evaluation/Development kit for EM9203
EMEDVK9301
Complete Evaluation/Development kit for EM9301
EMEDVK9209
Complete Evaluation/Development kit for EM9209
EMEDVK9101
Complete Evaluation/Development kit for EM9101
Evaluation/Development kit Central board
EMEDVK9x0xCB
EMEDVK9x0x Central board
Evaluation/Development kit Microcontroller board
EMEDVK9x0xCM3 EMEDVK9x0x Cortex M3 Microcontroller board
Evaluation/Development kit RF EM9201 module
EMRF9201SMA
RF EM9201 Module – SMA connector
EMRF9201SA
RF EM9201 Module – stripped antenna
EMRF9201CA
RF EM9201 Module – chip antenna
Evaluation/Development kit RF EM9203 module
EMRF9203SMA
RF EM9203 Module – SMA connector
EMRF9203SA
RF EM9203 Module – stripped antenna
EMRF9203CA
RF EM9203 Module – chip antenna
Evaluation/Development kit RF EM9301 module (BLE)
EMRF9301SMA
RF EM9301 Module – SMA connector
EMRF9301SA
RF EM9301 Module – stripped antenna
EMRF9301CA
RF EM9301 Module – chip antenna
Evaluation/Development kit RF EM9209 module (LORA)
EMRF9209SMA
RF EM9209 Module – SMA connector
EMRF9209SA
RF EM9209 Module – stripped antenna
EMRF9209CA
RF EM9209 Module – chip antenna
Evaluation/Development kit RF EM9101 module (ZOE)
EMRF9101SMA
RF EM9101 Module – SMA connector
EMRF9101SA
RF EM9101 Module – stripped antenna
EMRF9101CA
RF EM9101 Module – chip antenna
Table 1: EMEDVK9x0x part number
Contact EM Microelectronic to check tools development availability and ordering part numbers. This table is
subject to changes.
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2 SETUP
2.1
Board connections
The EMEDVK9x0xCM3 board is plugged into the EMEDVK9x0xCB Central Board (CTB
connector on the bottom side of the EMEDVK9x0xCB main board) as shown in the Error!
Reference source not found..
The RF Module EMRF9x0x is plugged into the EMEDVK9x0xCB Central board (PMOD
connector or CM connector on the top side of the of the EMEDVK9x0xCB Central board) as
shown in the Figure 3 and Error! Reference source not found..
Figure 3 : EMEDVK9x0xRF - PMOD
connection
Figure 2: EMEDVK9x0xCM3 connection
Figure 4:
connection
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3 Block Diagram
Figure 5: EMEDVK9x0x
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3.1
Supply and current probing
The entire kit is powered from the Central board from any one of the 3 sources:
1. USB (USB port available on the Central board is used for power suuply only – no
communication)
2. CR2032 coin cell (on the bottom of the board)
3. External power supply (EXT and GND pins)
Several possibilities are offered for current measurement. Independently, the EMRF9x0x,
EMEDVK9x0xCM3 board, and complete system current can be measured.
Figure 6: Supply select and current probe jumpers overview
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The USB port used to supply power is the port labelled “USB” and located on the EMEDVK9x0xCB
Central Board, as shown in Figure 7.
To use USB supply:
- Place a jumper in position 1-2 of the jumper area labelled “Supply select” and removes the
jumpers in positions 3-4 and 5-6.
- Connect a mini-USB cable from the “USB” to a PC or +5V USB supply source.
The EMEDVK9x0xCB Central Board features a linear regulator LDO to generate +3.3V.
A CR2032 battery can also be used to supply the system. The battery holder is located on the bottom
of the EMEDVK9x0xCB Central Board and labelled “B1” as shown in Figure 7. To use the battery
supply:
- Place jumpers in position 3-4 of the jumper area labelled “Supply select” and remove the
jumper in positions 1-2 and 5-6.
- Insert a coin cell +3V CR2032 in the battery holder (with the marked face “+” uppermost)
The system can also be powered using an external power supply connected to the pins labelled
“GND” and “EXT” on the EMEDVK9x0xCB Central Board, as shown in Figure 7. To use external
supply:
- Place jumpers in position 5-6 of the jumper area labelled “Supply select” and remove the
jumper in positions 1-2 and 3-4.
- Connect “GND” to your power supply ground and “EXT” to your “+” output power supply.(3.3V
is the recommended voltage).
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Figure 7: Supply select
The jumpers section “Current Probe” allows current measurement.
Total current consumption can be probed on the “Supply Select“ jumper according to the selected
power supply.
The current probes shall be connected in place of “Supply Select” jumper position:
- 1-2 in case of USB supply as shown in Figure 8 – (A).
- 3-4 in case of Battery supply.
- 5-6 in case of External supply.
The EMEDVK9x0xCM3 current consumption can be probed in the labelled microcontroller “Current
Probe” area in place of the jumper position 1-2 as shown in Figure 8 – (B).
The EMRF9x0x current consumption can be probed in the labelled RF “Current Probe” area in place
of the jumper position 3-4 as shown in Figure 8 – (C).
The remaining current consumption can be probed in the labelled MISC “Current Probe” area in
place of the jumper position 5-6 as shown in Figure 8 – (D).
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Figure 8: Current probing
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4 Features of the EMEDVK9x0xCB board
4.1
CB to CM3 interface
The EMEDVK9x0xCM3 board is connected to EMEDVK9x0xCB Central board thanks to the
connector labelled “CTB” located on the bottom of the EMEDVK9x0xCB.
Bold font (PX.d): Microcontroller Cortex M3 pin name (e.g: PD.14 : Port D pin number 14)
Red Font (CM.d): CM connector pin number (e.g: CM.3 : CM connector pin number 3)
Blue Font (P1.d / P2.d): P1/P2 connector pin number (e.g: P2.2 : P2 connector pin number 2)
Green Font (PMOD.d): PMOD connector pin number (e.g: PMOD.4 : PMOD connector pin number 4)
CTB pin
67
66
65
64
70
36
1, 35
46
45
47
44
56
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
55
54
53
52
50
56
49
Names & Connections
Description
SWD Debug
SWD data in/out – 100K pull-up
SWD clock (100K pull-up)
SWD trace data out
RESET (main reset - active low)
Supply
V_MCU
Supply for EMEDVK9x0xCM3
VBAT
No connect (from EMEDVK9x0xCM3)
GND
Common ground
Buttons
BUTTON1 | PD.14
Button 1 (input - 10K pull-down)
BUTTON2 | PD.15
Button 2 (input - 10K pull-down)
Leds
LED2 | PD.13
Led 2 (output – serial resistor 100 ohms)
LED1 | PD.12
Led 1 (output – serial resistor 100 ohms)
Reset
RESET_MCU | PA.4
Reset generated by GPIO microcontroller (output)
RF Module
CM.16 | PMOD.10 | PB.6
Connected by 0 ohm R23
CM.17 | P2.1 | PB.7
Connected by 0 ohm R22
MISO | CM.6 | PMOD.3 | PB.14
RF Master In Slave Out - Connected by 0 ohm R13
MOSI | CM.5 | PMOD.2 | PB.15
RF Master Out Slave In - Connected by 0 ohm R12
SCK | CM.3 | PMOD.4 | PB.13
RF Serial Clock - Connected by 0 ohm R10
IRQ | CM.7 | PMOD.7 | PB.8
RF Interrupt – Connected by 0 ohm R14
NSS_CS | CM.4 | PMOD.1 | PD.0
RF Chip Select – Connected by 0 ohm R11
CM.18 | P2.3 | PA.2
Connected by 0 ohm R21
CM.11 | P1.2 | PA.3
Connected by 0 ohm R20
CM.12 | P1.4 | PA.1
Connected by 0 ohm R19
CM.13 | PD.3
Connected by 0 ohm R18
DETECT | CM.9 | PMOD.9 | PD.5
Connected by 0 ohm R16
Other
PA.4
PD.6
SWDIO
SWDCLK
SWO
NRST
Table 2: Microcontroller pins
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4.2
PMOD interface for RF module
Bold font (PX.d): Microcontroller Cortex M3 pin name (e.g: PD.14 : Port D pin number 14)
Green Font (PMOD.d): PMOD connector pin number (e.g: PMOD.4 : PMOD connector pin number 4)
PMOD pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Names & Connections
Description
RF Chip Select – Connected by 0 ohm R11
RF Master Out Slave In - Connected by 0 ohm R12
RF Master In Slave Out - Connected by 0 ohm R13
RF Serial Clock - Connected by 0 ohm R10
Common ground
RF Supply - Connected by 0 ohm R9
RF Interrupt – Connected by 0 ohm R14
RF Reset - Connected by 0 ohm R15
RF Detect module - Connected by 0 ohm R16
Connected by 0 ohm R23
Common ground
RF Supply - Connected by 0 ohm R9
NSS_CS | PD.0
MOSI | PB.15
MISO | PB.14
SCK | PB.13
GND
VSUP
IRQ | PB.8
RES
DETECT | PD.5
PB.6
GND
VSUP
Table 3: PMOD pins
4.3
P1 and P2 interface for RF module
Bold font (PX.d): Microcontroller Cortex M3 pin name (e.g: PD.14 : Port D pin number 14)
Blue Font (P1.d / P2.d): P1/P2 connector pin number (e.g: P2.2 : P2 connector pin number 2)
P1 pin
Names & Connections
1
2
3
4
GND
PA.3
GND
PA.1
Description
Common ground
Connected by 0 ohm R10
Common ground
Connected by 0 ohm R19
Table 4: P1 pins
P2 pin
Names & Connections
1
2
3
4
PB.7
GND
PA.2
GND
Description
Connected by 0 ohm R22
Common ground
Connected by 0 ohm R21
Common ground
Table 5: P2 pins
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CM interface for RF module
Bold font (PX.d): Microcontroller Cortex M3 pin name (e.g: PD.14 : Port D pin number 14)
Red Font (CM.d): CM connector pin number (e.g: CM.3 : CM connector pin number 3)
CM pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Names & Connections
GND
VSUP
SCK | PB.13
NSS_CS | PD.0
MOSI | PB.15
MISO | PB.14
IRQ | PB.8
RES
DETECT | PD.5
GND
PA.3
PA.1
PD.3
GND
VSUP
PB.6
PB.7
PA.2
Description
Common ground
RF Supply - Connected by 0 ohm R9
RF Serial Clock - Connected by 0 ohm R10
RF Chip Select – Connected by 0 ohm R11
RF Serial Out Master In - Connected by 0 ohm R12
RF Master In Serial Out - Connected by 0 ohm R13
RF Interrupt – Connected by 0 ohm R14
RF Reset - Connected by 0 ohm R15
RF Detect module - Connected by 0 ohm R16
Common ground
Connected by 0 ohm R10
Connected by 0 ohm R19
Connected by 0 ohm R18
Common ground
Connected by 0 ohm R24
Connected by 0 ohm R23
Connected by 0 ohm R22
Connected by 0 ohm R21
Table 6: CM pins
4.5
Buttons BT1 and BT2
Two push-buttons labelled “ BT1” and “BT2” are connected to microcontroller GPIOs.
By default - BT1 (BT2) released - the Button 1 (Button 2) line is providing a weak “0” (external 10 K
Pull-down). By pressing BT1 (BT2), the Button1 (Button 2) line will be connected to V_PART.
MCU pin
Names & Connections
PD.14
PD.15
BUTTON1
BUTTON2
Description
Buttons
Button 1 line – external 10K pull-down
Button 2 line – external 10K pull-down
Table 7: BT1, BT2 pins
Figure 9: BT1, BT2 push-buttons
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Leds
Two leds LED1 and LED2 (labelled “D1” and “D2”) are connected to microcontroller GPIOs.
By driving at “1”, the Led 1 (Led 2) line, LED1 (LED2) will light-ON. A 100 ohm serial resistor is
connected between the microcontroller GPIO and the LED1 (LED2).
MCU pin
Names & Connections
PD.13
PD.12
LED2
LED1
Description
Led 2 line – serial resistor 100 ohms
Led 1 line – serial resistor 100 ohms
Table 8: LED1, LED2 pins
Figure 10: LED1, LED2 push-buttons
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Reset
The EMEDVK9x0x features a reset button.
The reset button (labelled “RESET”) generates a reset for the microcontroller and RF module.
By default (button RESET released and no other reset condition) the reset is not activated.
The microcontroller NRST line can be driven by:
- The reset button to propagate the reset into the microcontroller. By pressing the button, the
NRST line is tied to “0”. By default this NRST line is pulled-up by a weak pull-up inside the
Cortex microcontroller (typically 45Kohms).
- The hardware debugger when a debugger is connected to the SWD debug interface (pin 10)
and hold the line at “0”.
- The microcontroller when an internal reset condition is raised (e.g: internal watchdog timeout).
Refer to Cortex manual for details.
Additionally, a GPIO of the microcontroller is connected to the line called RESET_MCU. The goal is
to generate a reset for the RF module from the application. The corresponding line is called RES.
A reset circuit based on logic ALVC family (NAND gates) is used to perform an OR operation
between NRST and RESET_MCU. The result of this logical operation (not NRST or RESET_MCU)
drives the RES line.
Figure 11: Reset circuit
MCU pin
Names & Connections
NRST
PA.4
NRST
RESET_MCU
Description
RESET (main reset - active low)
Reset generated by GPIO MCU (output)
Table 9: Reset pins
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Figure 12: Reset push button
4.8
Figure 13: RF Module reset line
(labelled “RES
SWD Debug Connector
The EMEDVK9x0x features a debug connector to program and debug the microcontroller firmware.
A Cortex Debug 10-pin connector (0.05” – type Samtec FTSH-105-01) is used. This debug connector
is labelled as “CD10”. The Cortex Debug connector is supported by ULINK2, ULINKPro.
Figure 14: Debug CD10 connector
CD10 pin
Names & Connections
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
V_MCU
SWDIO
GND
SWDCLK
GND
SWO
N.C
N.C
GND
NRST
Description
Supply voltage
SWD data in/out – 100K pulled-up to V_MCU
Common ground
SWD clock (100K pulled-up to V_MCU)
Common ground
SWD trace data out
Common ground
MCU NRST line (internal pull-up)
Table 10: Debug pin connector
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A 10-pin cable from (Samtec part number FFSD-05-D-12.00.01-N) is used to connect CD10 to the
debugger.
Figure 15: Debugger connection
Some 10-pin to 20-pin JTAG adapters can be used to convert from the 10-pin mini-SWD connector to
the standard ARM SWD connector (20-pin). The following connection scheme must be followed:
SWD-10 pin
1
2
3,5,9
4
6
7,8
10
Name
SWD-20 pin
V_MCU
SWDIO
GND
SWDCLK
SWO
N.C.
NRST
1
7
4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20
9
13
2,3,5,11,17,19
15
Table 11: SWD-10 to SWD-20 connection table
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5 Using Raisonance tools Development
The Ride7 platform supports the hardware RLink debugger and Open4 versatile tool. Both tools can
be used to program and debug EMEDVK9x0x software.
Open4 (Raisonance name) and EvoPrimer (STM and distributors name) refer to the same hardware.
STD-Rlink (Raisonance name) and STX-RLink (STM and distributors name) refer to the same
hardware.
Both hardware provide an adapter (JTAG-SWD v1.2) used to connect the EMEDVK9x0x SWD debug
connector. Additonnally to connect this connector a 2x5 pin connector and flex cable are available in
your EMEDVK9x0x box.
Part
Reference
2x5 male header (1.27mm)
Female-female flex cable (10 pin/1.27mm)
Harwin M50-3500542
Embedded Artists EA-ACC-012
Table 12: Cable and Header reference
From the JTAG-SWD adapter, a male 2x5 pin1.27mm header need to be soldered as described
below. By using a 10-pin flex cable (female-female), the connection to the CD10 can be established
as shown on Figure 16: JTAG-SWD - header assembly and connection. Figure 17: STX RLink and
JTAG-SWD and
Figure 18: Open4 with Open4-RLink-ADP and JTAG-SWD show the two complete Raisonance hardware
solutions usable to program your EMEDVK9x0x.
Figure 16: JTAG-SWD - header assembly and connection
Figure 17: STX RLink and JTAG-SWD
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Figure 18: Open4 with Open4-RLink-ADP and JTAG-SWD
5.1
Open4_Rlink_ADP configuration for In-Situ-Programming
When using the Open4, the following jumper Open4_Rlink_ADP configuration need to be used.
Figure 19: Open4-RLink-ADP Jumper configuration
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6 Software configuration for SPI module interface
The EM Microelectronic EMEDVK9x0x hardware platform is based on the Cortex-M3 STM32L152
Microcontroller. To configure the communication over SPI between the microcontroller and the EM
RF device, the following SPI interface definition, interrupt and reset lines need to be linked to the
STM32L152 microcontroller. The following pin assignment is needed.
SPI bus (using Cortex-M3 SPI2 bus):
 SPI Clk = PortB.13
 SPI Miso = PortB.14
 SPI Mosi = PortB.15
 SPI CSn = PortD.0
Additionally, two additional pins are required for the RF Module:
 EM9301 Interrupt = PortB.8 (GPIO and external interrupt line need to be assigned)
 EM9301 Reset = PortA.4
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7 Settings – Using Keil and ULINK-ME
The following settings (Keil project / Options for target) should be used for programming and
debugging application firmware.
7.1
Target Options / Utilities Menu
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7.2
Target Options / Utilities / Settings Menu
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The Cortex-M3 board EMEDVK9x0xCM3 documentation can be found at:
http://www.stm32circle.com/resources/stm32Lprimer.php
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