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HumPRC

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Master Development System  

User's Guide

Summary of Contents for HumPRC Series

Page 1: ...HumPRCTM Series Master Development System User s Guide...

Page 2: ...mer who uses one or more of these products to incorporate appropriate redundancies and safety standards for the Life and Property Safety Situation application Do not use this or any Linx product to tr...

Page 3: ...umPRCTM Series Handheld Transmitter Evaluation Board 8 Long range Handheld Transmitter Button Assignments 8 Initial Setup 10 Using the Programming Dock 11 Using the Remote Control Demo Board 13 Using...

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Page 5: ...formance of the modules Application Development A prototyping board allows the development of custom circuits directly on the board All signal lines are available on headers for easy access Software D...

Page 6: ...Connector EVM PRC HumPRCTM Series Carrier Board Not Certified Through Hole Pin Interface MMCX Connector for the Development System EVM PRC CAS HumPRCTM Series Carrier Board Certified Through Hole Pin...

Page 7: ...in Assignments Figure 4 HumPRCTM Series Transceiver Carrier Board Pin Assignments Top View 7 MODE_IND 9 CMD_DATA_IN 11 LATCH_EN 13 ACK_EN 15 CMD_DATA_OUT 17 VCC 19 C0 21 C1 23 NC 25 NC 27 NC 29 NC 31...

Page 8: ...4 Programming Dock Programming Dock Objects 1 Carrier Board Socket 2 RP SMA Antenna Connector 3 MODE_IND LED 4 Micro USB Connector 5 LCD Display Figure 5 Programming Dock 2 3 4 5 1...

Page 9: ...Carrier Board Socket 2 RP SMA Antenna Connector 3 Power Switch 4 MODE_IND LED 5 CONFIRM LED 6 PAIR button 7 Status Line Output LEDs 8 Status Line Input Buttons 9 4 AAA Batteries Not shown on the back...

Page 10: ...ector 4 Power Switch 5 Power LED 6 External Battery Connection 7 Prototyping Area 8 3 3V Supply Bus 9 Ground Bus 10 USB Interface Lines 11 Module Interface Headers 12 Standard IC Package Footprints 13...

Page 11: ...VDC use 2 AAA style batteries 2 Power Switch 3 Power On Indicator LED 4 Prototyping Area 5 Breakout Header 6 HumPRCTM Series Transceiver Carrier Board 7 Reverse Polarity SMA Antenna Connector 8 LEDs S...

Page 12: ...ype Board for use in developing a custom application 4 One Handheld transmitter and Handheld Transmitter Evalution Board for one way operation with a finished transmitter The Carrier Boards have a Hum...

Page 13: ...correctly A restore to default configuration can be used to reset the modules The Programming Dock that has a socket for a Carrier Board and a USB interface for connection to a PC This is used with t...

Page 14: ...ule This includes the module s local address and a custom nickname The nickname is entered using the development kit software and can be any name that helps distinguish the modules from one another Th...

Page 15: ...sh while searching 100ms on 900ms off and a longer flash once Pairing is complete 400ms on 100ms off This process only takes a few seconds The pairing process accounts for the status line input output...

Page 16: ...itted signal as direct and reflected signals arrive at the receiver at differing times and phases The areas in which this occurs are commonly called nulls and simply walking a little farther usually r...

Page 17: ...ard The holes are set at 0 100 on center with a 0 040 diameter accommodating most industry standard SIP and DIP packages At the top of the prototyping area is a row connected to the 3 3V power supply...

Page 18: ...n connects the module to the header The prototype board is shipped with the switches in the Header Only position Footprints for 0603 size resistors are on most lines so that pull ups or pull downs can...

Page 19: ...e Module Pin Number Prototype Board Pin Number GND 9 14 15 16 17 18 20 25 32 6 MODE_IND 30 7 RESET 22 8 CMD_DATA_IN 27 9 POWER_DOWN 12 10 LATCH_EN 13 11 ACK_EN 28 13 PAIR 29 14 CMD_DATA_OUT 26 15 LNA_...

Page 20: ...ivate LEDs The board also has a prototyping area with all of the transceiver lines brought out to a header Turn on the power to the board and press a button on the handheld transmitter When S0 is pres...

Page 21: ...0 seconds the MODE_IND line repeats a double blink indicating that the operation has begun When the button is released the key and address generation are complete and the module is an Administrator A...

Page 22: ...ks to the latest documentation This is shown in Figure 19 2 The Help window shows tips and comments about the software 3 The active module is connected to the PC and being configured by the software 4...

Page 23: ...ads all of the active module s configurations and updates the items in the window 12 The Write button writes the changed configurations to the selected memory location of the active module 13 The Set...

Page 24: ...sing mode used by the module either DSN User or Extended User The Auto Addressing AUTOADDR menu turns the automatic addressing feature on and off The MYDSN address is the module s local address This i...

Page 25: ...ment is the ambient RSSI in the local environment on the current channel at the time when the read command is issued The PRSSI is the RSSI measurement of the last valid packet that was received Checki...

Page 26: ...key can be entered Figure 22 Clicking the Clear Key button opens a window where the key can be cleared Figure 22 6 The Security Options group corresponds to the SECOPT register This configures the se...

Page 27: ...eturned from the module in response to a command 3 The Commands drop down menu shows all of the commands that are available for the active module Figure 25 Selecting one of the commands from this menu...

Page 28: ...mmand box The values can be adjusted by typing in the box 5 Clicking the Send button writes the values in the Command box to the module 6 The structure of the selected command and its response is show...

Page 29: ...a USB cable between the Programming Dock and the PC The software automatically detects attached devices The first module that is identified appears under the Active label This is the module that is a...

Page 30: ...change is highlighted in red Figure 29 Click the Write button to write the change to the module Then change the Status Line Mask as desired Checked boxes are set as inputs for buttons Figure 30 Figure...

Page 31: ...31 The lines can be configured as momentary or latched By default this is set by the logic state of the LATCH_EN line on the module All of the lines can be set as latched by selecting the All output a...

Page 32: ...ntinuously polls the module checking the state of its outputs When it detects that the module has taken a line high this is reflected in the software as an active LED Figure 35 1 2 Figure 33 The Maste...

Page 33: ...group the MYDSN is the unique serial number for each module The modules are configured by the Join Process to use Extended User address mode This makes use of the USRCID UDESTID and UMASK fields Figu...

Page 34: ...ed packet represented by the 0xFF in the mask must match exactly or be all 1 s in order for the message to be accepted In this case the low byte of the received UDESTID must match the last byte of the...

Page 35: ...26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 J1 Carrier Interconnect CMD_DATA_OUT CMD_DATA_IN X1 1 2pF X2 5 3nH GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND VCC VCC PA_EN GND 17 VCC 21 GND 18 RESET...

Page 36: ...ORE D7 RESTORE COMPLETE GREEN PIC A B MICROCONTROLLER AREA Figure 39 Remote Control Demo Board Microcontroller Area Schematic Note The Remote Control Demo boards are designed to accept carrier boards...

Page 37: ...5 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 J1 Carrier Interconnect Female LVL_ADJ IDENTITY GND X2 DNP X1 1 8nH ED_SEL SEL_TIMER D8 D9 D_CFG A_CFG_0 A_CFG_1 BAUD_0 VDD 1 RA5 2 RA4 3 MCLR 4 RC5 5 RC4 6 RC3 7 RC...

Page 38: ...D4 SEND R13 330 R11 10K GND GND D6 D4 VCC S5 D5 SEND R18 330 R16 10K GND GND D11 D9 VCC S6 D6 SEND R22 330 R20 10K GND GND D15 D13 VCC S7 D7 SEND R26 330 R24 10K GND GND D19 D17 C0 C1 GND VCC R30 0 oh...

Page 39: ...VL_ADJ ACK_EN R32 0 VCC R34 10K GND BAUD_0 IDENTITY SEL_TIMER SEND LATCH_EN PDN R8 0 R38 10K R37 10K R35 10K R9 10K D8 D9 R41 10K R42 10K D_CFG A_CGF_0 A_CFG_1 R6 10K R5 10K R4 10K GND VCC S8 PAIR R1...

Page 40: ...Ohm MODE_IND CMD_DATA_IN CMD_DATA_OUT GND GND GND GND GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 J2 Carrier Interconnect R29 10k GND GND...

Page 41: ...R GND R41 0 ohm R40 0 ohm VCC GND SW1 LADJ Figure 45 Programming Dock Board Power Supply Area Schematic GND C8 100uF VCC GND Vin 1 GND 2 Vout 3 U4 LM3940IMP 3 3V C9 0 47uF GND IN 1 GND 2 EN 3 FAULT 4...

Page 42: ...SBDP 8 RESET 11 TXD 1 RXD 4 RTS 2 CTS 6 CBUS0 15 CBUS1 14 CBUS2 7 CBUS3 16 U2 FT230X C5 47pF PWREN C7 0 1uF GND 5V 1 DAT 2 DAT 3 NC 4 GSHD 6 GSHD 7 GND 5 J1 Micro USB 5VUSB RTS R2 27 R3 27 TXD RXD nCT...

Page 43: ...PGM CSB RS SI SCL RST PGC PGD R42 DNP VCCP VCC RS SI SCL RST CSB VCC GND GND C13 1uF GND C14 1uF C1 2 C1 3 VOUT 4 VCC 5 GND 6 SI 7 SCL 8 CSB 9 RS 10 LED 1 LED 12 RST 11 LCD1 2x16 LCD R6 0 Ohm MICROCO...

Page 44: ...553 SW3 5VUSB EN FAULT GND 1 2 J3 100mil Header Battery Input D1 GND R7 53 6k R9 53 6k GND Q1 R3 10k BCD Charger VCC RF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30...

Page 45: ...P 8 RESET 11 TXD 1 RXD 4 RTS 2 CTS 6 CBUS0 15 CBUS1 14 CBUS2 7 CBUS3 16 U6 FT230X C4 47pF C6 0 1uF GND 5V 1 DAT 2 DAT 3 NC 4 GSHD 6 GSHD 7 GND 5 J1 Micro USB RTS CTS R1 27 R2 27 5VUSB EN BCD Charger T...

Page 46: ...r GND VCC R10 DNP VCC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 J7 100mil Header 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J4 100mil Header R45 DNP GND R44 DNP R43 DNP R42 DNP R41 DNP R40 DNP R39 DNP R38 DNP GND GND GND GND GND...

Page 47: ...hm R38 620 ohm R39 620 ohm R40 620 ohm R41 620 ohm S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 VCC S1 Power Switch GND BAT1 2x AAA R1 620 ohm D9 Power LED Green GND GND S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 CD_OUT CD_IN...

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