UM-B-065
Bluetooth® Smart Communication Interface Board
User manual
Revision 1.0
11-May-2016
CFR0012
13 of 24
© 2016 Dialog Semiconductor
5.2
Reference design configuration for programming with CIB
A wide range of configurations for CIB are possible. Examples of CIB application on a number of
reference designs are presented below.
Table 3: Reference designs
– UART and JTAG configuration
Reference design
Dialog device
UART or JTAG
configuration
Battery Powered Beacon (078-51-D)
DA14580 (WLCSP)
Indoor Light Powered Beacon (078-37-A1)
DA14580 (WLCSP)
Proximity Tag (078-57-B)
DA14580 (WLCSP)
Wireless Keyboard (078-24-B)
DA14580 (QFN48)
Wireless Mouse (078-53-D)
DA14580 (QFN40)
Remote control Unit (078-42-C)
DA14580 (QFN48)
Remote Control with Voice & Motion (282-04-B1)
DA14582 (QFN56)
IoT Sensor Board (285-01-F)
DA14583 (QFN40)
Range Extender (078-56-C)
DA14580 (QFN40)
Trace Antenna (078-28-D)
DA14580 (QFN48)
Wearable (224-30-B)
DA14681 (aQFN60)
Table 4: Battery Powered Beacon (078-51-D)
Reference design
UART
JTAG
Battery Powered
Beacon (078-51-D)
Not applicable
1. Connect the target board with the Tag-
Connect cable (
) to CIB.
2. Power supply:
a. The jumper on the
J16
header must be
in place.
b. The jumper on the
J14
header must be
in place.
c. In order to supply the target board from
CIB, turn the power switch (
SW2)
ON.
d. In order to supply the target board from
an external power supply (3 V is
required), turn the power switch (
SW2
)
OFF.
e. For version D, turn ON the on-board
switch.
3. Download the firmware.