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Development board switch SW1 is used for selecting between two Software Development types, namely Bluetooth Xpress / 
AT Commands or C Code Development, as described below. SW1 is used to determine the behaviour of the Development 
board. Two possible switch positions are available as follows: 

AT/BGx

 

(Left-hand position)

 - 

This position should be used when Silabs’ Bluetooth 

Xpress or Laird Connectivity’s Lyra AT-Interface application is being evaluated. 

Note: 

On development boards 2.2 and prior, 

AT/BGx

 is labelled 

BGx

.  

 

 

C-DEV

 

(Right-hand Position) 

– This position should be used when native C code 

development, using the samples provided by Silabs Simplicity Studio is being performed. 

Note: 

On development boards 2.2 and prior, 

C-DEV 

is labelled 

AT/SWO. 

 

 

The default position for SW1 is the right-

hand position, ‘

C-DEV

’ (previously labeled AT/SWO). 

 

 

Table 1: Recommended operating conditions 

Parameter 

Symbol 

Min 

Typ 

Max 

Unit 

USB Supply Input Voltage 

V

USB 

+5.0 

Supply Input Voltage (VMCU supplied externally) 

V

VMCU 

 

+3.3

 

Operating Temperature 

T

OP 

+20 

˚C 

The typical supply voltage to the Lyra P is 3.0 V, but the maximum voltage is a function of temperature and average lifetime 

current load. Over a 10-year lifespan, the average lifetime current load should not exceed 60 mA when the supply voltage is 
3.3 V. See the  

Lyra P datasheet

 for more information. 

 

The operating current of the board greatly depends on the application and the amount of external hardware connected. See 

Table 2

 for typical current consumptions for the Lyra P and the on-board debugger. Note that the numbers are taken from the 

data sheets for the devices. For a full overview, see the 

Lyra P datasheet

. 

Table 2: Current consumption 

Parameter 

Symbol 

Condition 

Typ 

Unit 

Lyra P Current 
Consumption1 

I

BGM 

MCU current consumption in EM0 mode with all peripherals 
disabled (module supply voltage = 3.0 V, VSCALE2, 38.4 
MHz crystal, CPU running Prime from flash at 25 

˚C) 

28 

µA/MHz 

Radio system current consumption in receive mode, active 
packet reception (VDD = 3.0 V, MCU in EM1 and all MCU 
peripherals disabled, HCLK = 38.4 MHz, 1Mbit/s, 2GFSK, f = 
2.4 GHz at 25 

˚C) 

3.8 

mA 

Radio system current consumption in transmit mode (VDD 
= 3.0 V, MCU in EM1 and all MCU peripherals disabled, 
HCLK = 38.4 MHz, f = 2.4 GHz, CW, 6 dBm output power at 

8.4 

mA 

Содержание Lyra P

Страница 1: ...A Version 1 3...

Страница 2: ...ve Drogowski Jonathan Kaye 1 1 10 June 2022 Corrected Figure 4 in 8 4 Push Button and LED Florian Baumgartl Raj Khatri Dave Drogowski Jonathan Kaye 1 2 19 Aug 2022 Added note about silkscreen labellin...

Страница 3: ...Switch SW1 7 7 Specifications 7 7 1 Recommended Operating Conditions 7 7 2 Current Consumption 7 8 Functional Blocks 8 8 1 Hardware Block Diagram 8 8 2 Power Supply 10 8 3 Lyra P Reset 10 8 4 Push Bu...

Страница 4: ...LED and push button 20 pin 2 54 mm breakout pads mikroBUS socket Qwiic connector SEGGER J Link on board debugger Virtual COM port Packet Trace Interface PTI USB powered Software Development Selection...

Страница 5: ...onnecting external hardware to the Lyra P Development Kit can be done using the 20 breakout pads which present peripherals from the Lyra P such as I2C SPI UART and GPIOs The mikroBUS socket allows ins...

Страница 6: ...1628 858 940 Hong Kong 852 2762 4823 Note Versions of the development board silkscreen prior to v2 3 may list SW1 as BGx or AT SWO On these boards BGx should be understood to be AT BGx and AT SWO shou...

Страница 7: ...ut Voltage VMCU supplied externally VVMCU 3 31 V Operating Temperature TOP 20 C 1 The typical supply voltage to the Lyra P is 3 0 V but the maximum voltage is a function of temperature and average lif...

Страница 8: ...onsumption2 IDBG On board debugger current consumption when USB cableis not inserted EFM32GG12 EM4S mode current consumption 80 nA 1 From Lyra P data sheet 2 From EFM32GG12 data sheet The core of the...

Страница 9: ...https www lairdconnect com 9 Copyright 2022 Laird Connectivity All Rights Reserved Americas 1 800 492 2320 Europe 44 1628 858 940 Hong Kong 852 2762 4823 Figure 2 Lyra P DVK block diagram...

Страница 10: ...r power sources are present on the kit Failure to follow this guideline can cause power conflicts and damage the LDO The Lyra P can be reset by a few different sources A user pressing the RESET button...

Страница 11: ...er Guide Firmware Options and Upgrading Lyra Series for more information The Lyra P Development Kit contains a microcontroller separate from the Lyra P that provides the user with an on board J Link d...

Страница 12: ...B Micro B connector 20 breakout pads a mikroBUS connector for connecting mikroBUS add on boards and a Qwiic connector for connecting Qwiic Connect System hardware The connectors are placed on the top...

Страница 13: ...any pin However pins may be shared between the breakout pads and other functions on the Lyra P Development Kit The table below includes an overview of the breakout pads and functionality that is share...

Страница 14: ...on the Lyra P Development Kit shown in the figure below to ensure correct orientation Add on boards have a similar notch that needs to be lined up with the one shown below Figure 7 mikroBUS add on bo...

Страница 15: ...inable as long as each I2C device in the chain has a unique I2C address Note The Qwiic I2C connections on the Lyra P Development Kit are shared with the mikroBUS I2C signals The Qwiic connector and it...

Страница 16: ...e The on board LDO is also activated which then powers the board When the USB cable is removed the on board debugger goes into a very low power shutoff mode EM4S consuming around 80 nA typically EFM32...

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