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Z-Stack
User's Guide For
CC2431ZDK
ZigBee 2006 Release
Version 1.4.3
Document Number: F8W-2006-0025
Texas Instruments, Inc.
San Diego, California USA
(619) 497-3845
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Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved

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  • Page 1 Z-Stack User’s Guide For CC2431ZDK ZigBee 2006 Release Version 1.4.3 Document Number: F8W-2006-0025 Texas Instruments, Inc. San Diego, California USA (619) 497-3845 Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 Z-Stack User's Guide - CC2431ZDK F8W-2006-0025 Version 1.4.3 Revision Description Date Initial release. 12/13/2006 Changed IAR compiler version to 7.30B in Section 4.2. 12/21/2007 Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IEEE A ..............15 NITIAL OADING OF DDRESS 6.3....................15 OLATILE EMORY 6.4................15 UNNING THE AMPLE PPLICATIONS CHANNEL SELECTION ....................16 7.1....................... 17 NERGY EVEL APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS....................17 Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 4 CC243 EM ..............1 IGURE HIPCON MART WITH 2: C SOC_BB B CC243 EM..........2 IGURE HIPCON ATTERY OARD WITH Table of Tables 1: D ................16 ABLE EFAULT HANNEL ELECT Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1.1. Scope This document accompanies the Texas Instruments Z-Location Z-Stack™ Development kit and is essentially the same as the document that accompanies the basic Texas Instruments Z-Stack Development kit: The Z-Stack User’s Guide – CC2430ZDK. The primary difference is that this document uses Z-Location as the sample application.
  • Page 6: Cables

    • .NET 1.1 Framework • Windows XP Service Pack 1 (if using Windows XP) • 1 serial port for Z-Tool communication with the SmartRF04EB board • 1 USB port for download/debug of SmartRF04EB boards Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 7: Target Development System Requirements

    4. Product Installation Procedures 4.1. Install Z-Stack Package Install the Texas Instruments Z-Stack files and programs from the downloaded package. Run the windows-based installation program, ZStack-CC2430-1.4.3-1.2.0.exe, to create the required directory structure and load all software and documentation files. Review the README.txt file for a synopsis of new features and changes with this Z-Stack release.
  • Page 8: Logical Device Types

    Other Z-Location sample applications (e.g. a Blind Node End Device) can be built and loaded using the same general procedures. 5.5. Building a Location Dongle Coordinator Device • Make sure all tools have been installed (Sections 4.1 – 4.2) Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 9 F8W-2006-0025 Version 1.4.3 • Navigate to the SampleApp project directory and launch the IAR Embedded Workshop by double clicking on the SampleApp.eww file. • Select the CoordinatorEB project from the Workspace pull-down menu: Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 10 • Open LocationProfile.h file by clicking the ‘+’ next to the folder ‘App’ and then double- clicking on the file name. Uncomment only the line that defines the Location Dongle. • Build the application by pulling down the Project menu and clicking on Rebuild All: Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 11 • Download the application by pulling down the Project menu and clicking on Debug. • After downloading to the SmartRF04EB is complete, exit the debugger by pulling down the Debug menu and clicking on Stop Debugging. Exit the Embedded Workbench IDE. Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 12: Building A Reference Node Router Device

    • Make sure all tools have been installed (Sections 4.1 – 4.2) • Navigate to the SampleApp project directory and launch the IAR Embedded Workshop by double clicking on the SampleApp.eww file: • Select the RouterBB project from the Workspace pull-down menu: Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 13 • Open the LocationProfile.h file by clicking the ‘+’ next to the folder ‘App’ and then double-clicking on the file name. Uncomment only the line that defines the Reference Node. • Build the application by pulling down the Project menu and clicking on Rebuild All: Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 14 Debug menu and clicking on Stop Debugging: • If one or more additional Reference Node Router devices are to be programmed, repeat the previous three steps, starting with installation of a different CC243xEM onto the SmartRF04EB . Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 15: Building A Blind Node Router Device

    • Make sure all tools have been installed (Sections 4.1 – 4.2) • Navigate to the SampleApp project directory and launch the IAR Embedded Workshop by double clicking on the SampleApp.eww file: • Select the RouterBB project from the Workspace pull-down menu: Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 16 • Build the application by pulling down the Project menu and clicking on Rebuild All: • Install a CC2431EM onto a SmartRF04EB and connect the SmartRF04EB to the development PC with a USB cable. Apply power by moving switch S3 toward the Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 17 • If one or more additional Reference Node Router devices are to be programmed, repeat the previous three steps, starting with installation of a different CC2431EM onto the SmartRF04EB . • When all devices have been programmed, exit the Embedded Workbench IDE. Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 18: Z-Location Demonstration

    LED (2) or the blue LED (4). Therefore, LEDs 1 and 3 are used to provide all LED indications from Z-Stack applications as shown in the table below. LABEL COLOR LED1 Green LED2 LED3 LED4 Green Figure 4: SmartRF04EB LEDs Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 19: Initial Loading Of 64-Bit Ieee Address

    The discussion above assumes each device has been programmed and disconnected from the development PC. When necessary, a target device can be controlled from the IAR IDE, providing for standard debugging features such as breakpoints, single-stepping, viewing of memory and register contents, etc. Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 20: Channel Selection

    This feature allows developers set up a “personal” channel to avoid conflict with others. Multiple channels can be specified by including the appropriate bits in the DEFAULT_CHANLIST definition. Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 21: Energy Level

    3. Z-Stack API, F8W Document F8W-2006-0021 External Documents 4. Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low- Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs), IEEE Standard 802.15.4, 05/12/2003. Copyright © 2006-2007 Texas Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved...

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