SWRU261A
December 2012
CC1101EMK 868/915 MHz Quick Start Guide
Opening the box and using the modules with SmartRF04EB
1. Kit Contents
2 x CC1101EM-868-915
2 x W5017 Pulse Antennas
The hardware in this kit is FCC/IC certified
and complies with ETSI/R&TTE over
temperature from 0 to +35°C.
The W5017 whip antenna from Pulse has a
gain of 2 dBi.
2. How to use the modules
The CC1101EM boards can be plugged
into several development boards from
Texas Instruments. Most notably, you can
use SmartRF04EB, which is included in the
CC1101DK, or the SmartRF TrxEB
(included in CC1120DK). These boards let
you run a packet error rate (PER) test,
control the device from SmartRF™ Studio
and it can be used as a general purpose
development platform.
The board can also be plugged into the
MSP430 Experimenter’s Boards, both the
MSP-EXP430F4618
and
MSP-
EXP430F5438.
For prototyping with other microcontrollers,
plug the EM into the “SoC Battery Board”
(www.ti.com/tool/soc-bb).
This guide will show how to use the
modules together with SmartRF04EB.
3. Plug EM into SmartRF04EB
Insert a CC1101EM (EM) with an antenna
into
the
SmartRF04EB
(EB).
The
connectors will only fit in one position, so
that the EM cannot be inserted the wrong
way.
Caution!
The kit contains ESD sensitive
components. Handle with care to prevent
permanent damage. To minimize risk of
injury, avoid touching components during
operation if symbolized as hot.
4a. Power: Battery
There are three different ways of applying
power to the EB:
The first method involves using a battery,
for instance a 9V battery (not included in
the kit) connected to the connector on the
bottom side of the board.
Warning!
To minimize risk of personal
injury or property damage, never use
rechargeable batteries to power the board.
Do not leave the EVM powered when
unattended.
4b. Power: DC/External
The second method applies DC power
(max 10 V, min 4 V, 1500 mA) using the
DC input jack (right in picture, centre is +,
sleeve is ground), or by connecting a 4 - 10
V voltage source between the 4 - 10 V and
0 V terminals of the power connector (left
in picture). It is also possible to connect a
3.3 V voltage source between the 3.3 V
and 0 V terminals. The on-board voltage
regulators will be bypassed if the 3.3 V
input terminal is used.
4c. Power: USB
The EB can also be powered from the USB
bus.
Note that there should only
be one active power source
at any one time
5. Set Power Switch
If a 3.3 V source is used as described in 4b
above, the switch should be set to the
leftmost position. For all other cases, the
switch should be set to the rightmost
position. This switch can be used to turn off
the EB by switching it to the opposite
position of that used to turn it on.
6. Packet Error Rate Test
When power is applied to the board, the
PER test program will start. You should
see the text shown above on the LCD
display on both evaluation boards.
Press the button marked S1 (lower right
corner) to continue.
7. Set Frequency Band
Select the desired frequency band of
operation by using the joystick. The
frequency should match the evaluation
module and antenna you are using.
Note that the value shown in the display is
also the selected value. There is no need
to press a button to select or activate the
selection.