MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board User's Guide

MRF24J40MC PICtail™/
PICtail Plus Daughter Board
User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 1. Overview
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 11
1.2 MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board Contents ..................... 11
1.3 MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board ..................................... 11
Chapter 2. Getting Started
2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 15
2.2 Plugging into the PIC18 Explorer Board ....................................................... 15
2.3 Plugging into the Explorer 16 Development Board ...................................... 16
2.4 Downloading and Running the Demo Program ............................................ 17
Appendix A. MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus
Daughter Board Schematic
A.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 19
A.2 MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board Schematic .................. 20
A.3 MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board PCB Layout ................ 21
A.4 MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board Bill of Materials ........... 23
Worldwide Sales and Service .................................................................................... 24
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Preface
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
All documentation becomes dated, and this manual is no exception. Microchip tools and
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INTRODUCTION
This preface contains general information that will be useful to know before using the
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail Plus Daughter Board. Items discussed in this chapter
include:
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Document Layout
Conventions Used in this Guide
Recommended Reading
The Microchip Web Site
Development Systems Customer Change Notification Service
Customer Support
Document Revision History
DOCUMENT LAYOUT
This document describes how to use the MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail Plus
Daughter Board as a development tool to emulate and debug firmware on a target
board. This user’s guide is composed of the following chapters:
• Chapter 1. “Overview” This chapter provides a brief overview of the
MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board, including board contents and
features.
• Chapter 2. “Getting Started”This chapter describes how to start using your
MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board.
• Appendix A. “MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail Plus Daughter Board Schematics” This appendix contains the schematics, PCB information and Bill of Materials
for the MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board.
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE
This manual uses the following documentation conventions:
DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS
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Referenced books
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select Enable Programmer
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angle bracket
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File>Save
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Click the Power tab
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Press <Enter>, <F1>
Sample source code
#define START
Filenames
autoexec.bat
File paths
C:\mcc18\h
Keywords
_asm, _endasm, static
Command-line options
-Opa+, -Opa-
Bit values
0, 1
Constants (in source code)
0xFF, ‘A’
Italic Courier New
A variable argument
file.o, where file can be any
valid filename
Square brackets [ ]
Optional arguments
mcc18 [options] file
[options]
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character: { | }
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arguments; an OR selection
errorlevel {0|1}
Ellipses...
Replaces repeated text
var_name [, var_name...]
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Represents code supplied by user void main (void)
{ ...
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Preface
RECOMMENDED READING
This user’s guide describes how to use the MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail Plus
Daughter Board. The following Microchip documents are available from the Microchip
web site (www.microchip.com), and are recommended as supplemental reference
resources.
MRF24J40 IEEE 802.15.4 2.4 GHz RF Transceiver Data Sheet (DS39776)
MRF24J40MC 2.4 GHz IEEE Std. 802.15.4 RF Transceiver Module with
PA/LNA and External Antenna Connector (DS75002)
PICDEM™ PIC18 Explorer Demonstration Board User’s Guide (DS51721)
Explorer 16 Development Board User’s Guide (DS51589)
2K SPI Bus Serial EEPROM with EUI-48™ Node Identity Data Sheet
(DS22123)
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• Business of Microchip – Product selector and ordering guides, latest Microchip
press releases, listings of seminars and events; and listings of Microchip sales
offices, distributors and factory representatives
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DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS CUSTOMER CHANGE NOTIFICATION SERVICE
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Customer Change Notification and follow the registration instructions.
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assemblers; MPLINK™ and MPLAB 16-bit object linkers; and MPLIB™ and
MPLAB 16-bit object librarians.
• Emulators – The latest information on the Microchip MPLAB REAL ICE™
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DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY
Revision A (May 2011)
This is the initial release of the MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail Plus Daughter Board
User’s Guide.
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Chapter 1. Overview
1.1
INTRODUCTION
The MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board is a demonstration and development daughter board for the MRF24J40MC 2.4 GHz IEEE Std. 802.15.4 RF Transceiver Module with PA/LNA and External Antenna Connector.
The daughter board can be plugged into multiple Microchip Technology demonstration and development boards. For example, the daughter board is appropriate for
8-bit microcontroller development using the PIC18 Explorer Board (DM183032) or
for 16-bit or 32-bit microcontroller development using the Explorer 16 Development
Board (DM240001).
Supporting software stacks and application notes may be downloaded from the
Microchip web site http://www.microchip.com/wireless.
This chapter discusses the following topics:
• MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board Contents
• MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board
1.2
MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD CONTENTS
Depending on the development tool ordered, package contents will contain the
following development boards listed in Table 1-1.
TABLE 1-1:
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD
Description
Part Number
MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board
1.3
AC164143
MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD
The MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board is a complete IEEE 802.15.4
2.4 GHz wireless transceiver. The daughter board is shown in Figure 1-1.
IMPORTANT
The MRF24J40MC module contains a power amplifier (PA) and low noise amplifier
(LNA). It is important that the MRF24J40 be configured to control the PA and LNA.
Refer to Section 4.2 External PA/LNA Control in the MRF24J40 IEEE 802.15.4
2.4 GHz RF Transceiver Data Sheet (DS39776). When using the source code, refer
to the compile options to enable the PA and LNA.
CAUTION
Power to the MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board should be in the
range of 2.7V – 3.6V. Ensure that the development/demonstration board that the
daughter board is plugged into meets this voltage requirement; otherwise, damage
to the MRF24J40 may occur.
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MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD
PICtail Plus Connector (P1) – 30-pin card edge connector for connecting into 16-bit
and 32-bit development boards’ PICtail Plus connector.
PICtail Connector (P2) – 28-pin right angle connector to connect to 8-bit development
boards’ PICtail connector.
MRF24J40MC (U2) – 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 RF Transceiver Module.
Power Disconnect/Current Measure Jumpers (JP1/JP2) – Two 2-pin headers are
connected in parallel. A shunt on one of the two headers connects power to the
MRF24J40MC module. A current meter can be placed on the open header and when
the shunt is removed from the opposite header, current consumption can be measured
without interrupting power. A useful cable that can be connected to the 2-pin header
and current meter, using banana plugs, is the XLP Current Measurement Cable
(AC002023).
External Antenna – 2 dBi dipole whip antenna P/N RFA-02-L2H1-70B-150 from
Aristotle Enterprises Inc.
INT2 Jumper (JP3) – Jumpering JP3 with a shunt allows you to connect RA5 to
RB2/INT2, this enables push button switch S2 on the PIC18 Explorer to trigger an
interrupt. For more information, see Section 2.2.1 “Configuring Push Button Switch
S2 to RB2/INT2”.
EUI Node Identity Serial EEPROM (U3) – Contains a unique IEEE EUI address. For
more information, refer to the “2K SPI Bus Serial EEPROM with EUI-48™ Node Identity
Data Sheet” (DS22123).
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Chapter 2. Getting Started
2.1
INTRODUCTION
The MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail Plus Daughter Board can be plugged into multiple
Microchip Technology demonstration and development boards. This allows the
developer to choose the microcontroller that best suits the customer’s development
environment.
The PICtail connector right-angle header, P2, can be plugged into 8-bit
demonstration and development board PIC18 Explorer Board (DM183032). The
PICtail Plus card-edge connector, P1, can be plugged into 16-bit or 32-bit Explorer
16 Development Board (DM240001).
This chapter describes how the MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board is
plugged into the PIC18 Explorer and Explorer 16 Development Boards.
2.2
PLUGGING INTO THE PIC18 EXPLORER BOARD
The MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board can be plugged into the PIC18
Explorer Board PICtail connector, J3, as shown in Figure 2-1. Make sure to align pin 1
to RE2 as shown.
IMPORTANT
The MRF24J40MC module contains a power amplifier (PA) and low noise amplifier
(LNA). It is important that the MRF24J40 be configured to control the PA and LNA.
For more information, refer to Section 4.2 External PA/LNA Control in the
MRF24J40 IEEE 802.15.4 2.4 GHz RF Transceiver Data Sheet (DS39776). When
using the source code, refer to the compile options to enable the PA and LNA.
CAUTION
Ensure that the PIC18F87J11 PIM is plugged into the PIC18 Explorer Board. This
sets the system VDD voltage to 3.3 volts, which is required by the MRF24J40MC
PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board.
2.2.1
Configuring Push Button Switch S2 to RB2/INT2
On the PIC18 Explorer Board, push button switch S2 is normally connected to I/O port
pin RA5. RA5 is not an interrupt-on-change or external interrupt capable I/O pin.
Jumpering JP3 with a shunt allows the connection of RA5 to RB2/INT2 to allow push
button switch S2 to trigger an interrupt. Remember that RB2 also connects to pin 10
(input) of U6 (RS232 level shifter) which is a Clear-to-Send (CTS) signal on P2 pin 8
(DE9 receptacle).
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PLUGGED INTO PIC18 EXPLORER BOARD
Align Pin 1 to RE2
2.3
PLUGGING INTO THE EXPLORER 16 DEVELOPMENT BOARD
The MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board can be plugged into the
Explorer 16 Development Board as shown in Figure 2-2.
The MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board’s 30-pin card-edge connector
is plugged into the top section of the PICtail Plus connector. This will connect to the SPI
Port 1 on the PIC® microcontroller plugged into the Plug in Module (PIM) socket.
The MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board’s 30-pin card-edge connector
is plugged into the mid-section of the PICtail Plus connector. This will connect to SPI
Port 2 on the PIC microcontroller that is plugged into the PIM socket.
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FIGURE 2-2:
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PLUGGED INTO EXPLORER 16 DEVELOPMENT BOARD
DOWNLOADING AND RUNNING THE DEMO PROGRAM
Sample source code is available from the Microchip Wireless Development
Environment, MiWi Media Access Controller (MiMAC) and MiWi Application
Programming Interface (MiApp). For detailed description on MiMAC and MiAPP refer
to the application notes AN1283 “Microchip Wireless (MiWi™) Media Access Controller
– MiMAC” (DS01283A) and AN1284 “Microchip Wireless (MiWi™) Application
Programming Interface – MiApp” (DS01284A). A Quick Start Guide is included in the
software installation package that explains the installation and operation of the
demonstration program. It may be downloaded from the Microchip web site
http://www.microchip.com/miwi.
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Appendix A. MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail Plus
Daughter Board Schematics
A.1
INTRODUCTION
This appendix provides the MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board
schematics, PCB layout and Bill of Materials (BOM).
• MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board Schematic
• MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board PCB Layout
• MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board Bill of Materials
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MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD SCHEMATIC
FIGURE A-1:
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD SCHEMATIC
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A.2
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail Plus Daughter Board Schematics
A.3
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD PCB LAYOUT
The MRF24J40MC PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board is a 2-layer, FR4, 0.062 inch,
plated through hole PCB construction.
FIGURE A-2:
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD
TOP SILKSCREEN
FIGURE A-3:
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD
TOP COPPER
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FIGURE A-4:
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD
BOTTOM COPPER
FIGURE A-5:
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD
BOTTOM SILKSCREEN
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A.4
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD BILL OF
MATERIALS
TABLE A-1:
MRF24J40MC PICtail™/PICtail PLUS DAUGHTER BOARD BILL OF MATERIALS
Reference
Value
C1, C2, C3,
C5, C6
0.1 µF
Description
Capacitor, Ceramic,
50V, C0G, SMT 0603
Vendor
Vendor P/N
Comments
Panasonic
ECJ-1VB1C104K
Bypass capacitor
SPC
TECHNOLOGY
SPC20481
—
JP1, JP2,
JP3
—
Connector, Header,
1x2, 0.100” pitch,
0.025” sq post
Shunt
—
Connector, Shunt,
0.100” pitch
Sullins Connector
Solutions
STC02SYAN
Shunts for JP1
and JP3
P2
—
Connector, Header,
2x14, 0.100” pitch,
right angle 0.390/0.230
Sullins Connector
Solutions
GBC14DBDN
—
Microchip
Technology
MRF24J40MC-I/RM
—
Microchip
Technology
25AA02E48-I/SN
—
U2
U3
MRF24J40MC MRF24J40MC RF
Transceiver Module
25AA02E48
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EUI-48 Node Identity
Serial EEPROM
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Tel: 86-571-2819-3180
Fax: 86-571-2819-3189
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 60-3-6201-9857
Fax: 60-3-6201-9859
China - Hong Kong SAR
Tel: 852-2401-1200
Fax: 852-2401-3431
Malaysia - Penang
Tel: 60-4-227-8870
Fax: 60-4-227-4068
China - Nanjing
Tel: 86-25-8473-2460
Fax: 86-25-8473-2470
Philippines - Manila
Tel: 63-2-634-9065
Fax: 63-2-634-9069
China - Qingdao
Tel: 86-532-8502-7355
Fax: 86-532-8502-7205
Singapore
Tel: 65-6334-8870
Fax: 65-6334-8850
China - Shanghai
Tel: 86-21-5407-5533
Fax: 86-21-5407-5066
Taiwan - Hsin Chu
Tel: 886-3-6578-300
Fax: 886-3-6578-370
China - Shenyang
Tel: 86-24-2334-2829
Fax: 86-24-2334-2393
Taiwan - Kaohsiung
Tel: 886-7-213-7830
Fax: 886-7-330-9305
China - Shenzhen
Tel: 86-755-8203-2660
Fax: 86-755-8203-1760
Taiwan - Taipei
Tel: 886-2-2500-6610
Fax: 886-2-2508-0102
China - Wuhan
Tel: 86-27-5980-5300
Fax: 86-27-5980-5118
Thailand - Bangkok
Tel: 66-2-694-1351
Fax: 66-2-694-1350
Italy - Milan
Tel: 39-0331-742611
Fax: 39-0331-466781
Netherlands - Drunen
Tel: 31-416-690399
Fax: 31-416-690340
Spain - Madrid
Tel: 34-91-708-08-90
Fax: 34-91-708-08-91
UK - Wokingham
Tel: 44-118-921-5869
Fax: 44-118-921-5820
China - Xian
Tel: 86-29-8833-7252
Fax: 86-29-8833-7256
China - Xiamen
Tel: 86-592-2388138
Fax: 86-592-2388130
China - Zhuhai
Tel: 86-756-3210040
Fax: 86-756-3210049
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Korea - Daegu
Tel: 82-53-744-4301
Fax: 82-53-744-4302
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