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How to get a quick start using CC400DBK 

The CC400DBK Demonstration Board Kit demonstrates the CC400 RF transceiver in a very 
simple application. The Demonstration Board includes a complete CC400 transceiver, an 
AVR micro-controller, an integrated PCB antenna and a battery. It provides a complete 
example of a low-cost, low-power system using the CC400 transceiver. Please note that the 
design is optimised for low cost applications and not for maximum range. In order to evaluate 
range and performance, use the CC400DK. 

Important: 

  Do NOT short-circuit the battery terminals at any time. 

  The use of radio transceivers is regulated by international and national rules. Before 

transmitting a RF signal, please contact your local telecommunication authorities to 
check if you are licensed to operate the transceiver. 

To get the Kit up and running, follow these steps: 

1.  The CC400DB runs off a 3.6V Lithium battery. If the battery is not mounted, solder it 

to the pads at the rear side of the board. 

2.  Examine the LED. If it does not blink at regular intervals, push the “ON” button. 

3.  If the LED still does not blink, remove the battery and reconnect it. If this does not 

help, exchange the battery with a new one. 

4.  Press the “ON” buttons on both Demonstration Boards so that both are blinking. They 

are now in polling reception mode, checking for data each time the LED is lit. 

5.  Press the “TX” button on one of the boards. The demonstration board sends a data 

packet of approximately 1.5 second duration. 

6.  If the other demonstration board received the message without errors, its LED will 

blink the Morse code for “victory”. It then sends an acknowledgement message in 
return. 

7.  If the first board receives the acknowledgement message, it will also blink “victory” in 

Morse code.  

If a demonstration board has not received a message or had any buttons pressed for two 
minutes, it will enter power-down mode, ensuring minimum power consumption. To wake it, 
press the “On” button. 

If communication does not succeed on the first attempt, try again. RF noise may have 
corrupted the message. Signal processing in the small micro-controller has been kept to a 
minimum; therefore a small noise burst may corrupt the message. When holding the 
demonstration board, do not touch the antenna or the VCO tank. Ideally, keep your hand as 
far away from the antenna as possible in order to get the best performance. If you wish to 
reprogram the Demonstration Board using the Development Kit, make sure to: 

  Use the cable supplied in the Development Kit 

  Remove the battery when reprogramming 

  Use the correct parallel port. If you are using the correct port, you will receive an error 

message if you try to program the EEPROM and no Demonstration Board is inserted 

For further information, see the CC400DB Demonstration Board User Manual, which can be 
downloaded from our website (

www.chipcon.com

)

 

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