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SWRU252B

 

 

 

September 2012 

 

 

CC85XXDK Quick Start Guide  

 

1. Kit Contents 

 

 

 
The following items are included in the 
CC85XXDK: 
 
   2 x Purepath Wireless AudioEB 
   1 x CC Debugger 
   2 x CC85xxEM 
   2 x CC85xx-CC2590EM 
   2 x 2.4 GHz Antennas 
   Cables 
   Documentation 
 
The RF boards in this kit are FCC and IC 
certified and tested/comply with 
ETSI/R&TTE over temperature from 0 to 
+35°C. The antenna, W1010 from Pulse, 
is a ¼ wave dipole antenna with 2 dBi 
gain. 
 

 2. Purpose of this Quick Start 
Guide 

 

This quick start guide will provide step-by-
step instructions showing how to set up an 
audio  link  between  two  wireless  units 
provided  in  the  development  kit.  The 
procedure is the same regardless of which 
evaluation  module  is  being  used,  i.e. 
either  the  C85xxEM  or  the  CC85xx-
CC2590EM. 
 
The  EMs  are  pre-programmed  with 
firmware  to  stream  audio  from  the 
(Master)  line-in  input  of  one  AudioEB  to 
the (Slave) line-out and headphone output 
on the other AudioEB.  Please follow step 
2 to 9. For the latest firmware revision see 
step 10. 
 
For  more  details  on  CC85xx,  see  the 
product folder of the CC8520 [1]. 
 

Caution!

  To  minimize  risk  of 

injury, 

avoid 

touching 

components  during  operation 
if symbolized as hot. 

 

Caution!

 

The  kit  contains 

ESD  sensitive  components. 
Handle  with  care  to  prevent 
permanent damage. 

3. Plug Master EM into PPW 
Audio EB

 

 

 
Connect  the  CC85xxEM  or  the  CC85xx-
CC2590EM 

marked 

MASTER 

(label 

attached  on  the  backside  of  the  board). 
These  boards  are  pre-programmed  with 
master  firmware.  Attach  the  antenna  to 
the SMA connector.  
 

4. Plug Slave EM into PPW 
Audio EB 

 

 
Connect  the  CC85xxEM  or  the  CC85xx-
CC2590EM 

marked 

SLAVE 

(label 

attached  on  the  backside  of  the  board.) 
These  boards  are  pre-programmed  with 
slave  firmware.  Attach  the  antenna  to  the 
SMA connector.  
 
 

5. Connect Audio Cables to the 
Master 
 

 

 
Connect  an  audio  source  (CD-player, 
MP3-player  or  similar)  to  the  line-in  input 
of  the  AudioEB  with  CC85xxEM  or 
CC85xx-

CC2590 with the “MASTER” label 

plugged in. 
 
The  CC85xx-CC2590EM  and  CC85xxEM 
with  the  “MASTER”  label  are  pre-
programmed  with  firmware  which  sets  up 
the onboard TLV320AIC3101 codec [2] to 
use analog input on the PPW AudioEB. 
 
 

6. Connect Audio Cables to the 
Slave 
 

 

 
Connect an amplifier to line out or connect 
a  headphone  to  the  mini  jack  of  the 
AudioEB  with  the  CC85xxEM  or  the 
CC85xx-

CC2590  with  the  “SLAVE”  label 

plugged in. 
 
The  CC85xx-CC2590EM  and  CC85xxEM 
with  the  “SLAVE”  label  are  pre-
programmed  with  firmware  which  sets  up 
the onboard TLV320AIC3101 codec [2] to 
use  line  out  and  headphone  output  of  the 
PPW AudioEB.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CC85-CC2590EM Series

Page 1: ... symbolized as hot Caution The kit contains ESD sensitive components Handle with care to prevent permanent damage 3 Plug Master EM into PPW Audio EB Connect the CC85xxEM or the CC85xx CC2590EM marked MASTER label attached on the backside of the board These boards are pre programmed with master firmware Attach the antenna to the SMA connector 4 Plug Slave EM into PPW Audio EB Connect the CC85xxEM o...

Page 2: ...ncrease the volume and SW3 to decrease the volume 10 PurePath Wireless Configurator The next step is to download the PurePath Wireless Configurator PPWC PPWC makes it possible to explore all the configuration options of the CC85xx family After creating device configurations for Master and Slave network roles PPWC can program the CC85xx devices directly through the CCDebugger included in the kit Fo...

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