56f801 evaluation module, 16-bit digital signal controllers (56 pages)
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UM11184 QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide Rev. 0 — January 2019 UM11184 Document information Info Content Keywords QN9080-001-M17 DK, QN9080-001-M17, BLE. Abstract This document is an introduction to the QN9080-001-M17 DK board.
QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide 1. Introduction The QN9080-001-M17 DK board is designed to ease the evaluation of the chip's functions and performance on customer side to make it easy to control, connect, and debug the extension hardware and make it easy for the customer to develop and debug firmware.
QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide 2. Hardware description The QN9080-001-M17 DK board provides easy access to peripherals, such as buttons and LEDs. The board also provides useful interfaces, such as the USB port for UART communication, the CMSIS-DAP debugger, and the standard Arduino and Pmod ®...
UM11184 NXP Semiconductors QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide Table 1. QN9080-001-M17 DK board’s mark information list Number Name Description This jumper selects the QN9080-001-M17 module power supply voltage: Jumper JP7 • 1-2: 1.8 V power supply. • 2-3: 3.0 V power supply (default).
Jumper used to select the power NTAG inside. Jumper J1 Jumper used to select the power for QN9080-001-M17. Connector J4 Connector used to connect the NTAG antenna. QN9080-001-M17 DK module’s default jumper settings Table 4. Jumper Jumper setting Function Pin 1, 2 shorted The NTAG inside shares the same power supply with the QN9080 inside.
NTAG antenna board 2.5 GPIO and Arduino interfaces On the QN9080-001-M17 DK board, the J4, J5, J6, and J7 connectors all provide GPIO connection outputs. The board is also compatible with the Arduino board interface. The interface schematic is shown in Fig 7.
UM11184 NXP Semiconductors QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide 2.6 QN9080-001-M17 reset button The reset button provides a hardware reset to the QN9080-001-M17 device, as shown in Fig 8. Reset button 2.7 ISP mode jumper JP15 is the ISP mode jumper used to set the QN9080-001-M17 mode. When the jumper is shorted, the PB02 chip mode pin is connected to the GND and this function is enabled.
UM11184 NXP Semiconductors QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide 2.9 Buttons As shown in 11, the DK board offers three buttons. When using the SW1 and SW2 buttons, the GPIO must be configured as the input. The logic LOW input is applied to the GPIO when a button is pressed.
JP15 open. Then, the QN9080-001-M17 can go into the normal mode normally. 3.1.2 CMSIS-DAP to off-board target When using the QN9080-001-M17 DK board to program or debug off-board targets using the JTAG/SWD interface, JP1 and JP2 must be configured according to Table Table 7.
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J2 to measure the QN9080 current draw only. 3.2.1 Current test using LPC4322 The QN9080-001-M17 DK board has an on-board current measurement circuit consisting of the MAX9634T (U18) current monitor chip and the 12-bit ADC (ADC122S021, U19) with 12-bit sampling from 50 ksps to 200 ksps. The on-board MAX9634T current monitor measures the voltage across the QN9080-001-M17 VCC V-sense resistors;...
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UM11184 NXP Semiconductors QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide 3.2.2 Current test using a digital ammeter When performing the current test using an external digital ammeter, jumpers JP12, JP13, and JP14 must be set according to Table 9. Use a jumper cap to short the pins. The schematic is shown in Fig 15.
Fig 17. Dongle hardware The QN9080 USB dongle works together with the Connectivity QTool and behaves either as a master or a slave when talking to the QN9080-001-M17 DK (or other devices). As shown in 18, the USB dongle receives commands from the Connectivity QTool via a virtual COM port, which initializes the QN9080 dongle either as a master device or a slave device.
QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide 5. Appendix 5.1 Schematics 5.1.1 QN9080-001-M17 DK main board The QN9080-001-M17 DK board schematic has five parts: power, LPC processor, QN9080-001-M17-BLE, QN9080-001-M17-function, and Arduino interface. Fig 19. Power schematic of the QN9080-001-M17 DK board UM11184 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
To avoid current leakage from the QN9080-001-M17 USB data line, leave JP16 open. To avoid current leakage from the 3-color LED, remove resistors R48, R49, and R50. Fig 38. Lithium battery on the QN9080-001-M17 DK board UM11184 All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
UM11184 NXP Semiconductors QN9080-001-M17 DK User’s Guide 5.5 Statements 5.5.1 FCC compliance statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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