Silicon Laboratories ZGM130S Zen Gecko User Manual

Silicon Laboratories ZGM130S Zen Gecko User Manual

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UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko
Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide
A Wireless Starter Kit with the BRD4202A Radio Board is an ex-
cellent starting point to get familiar with the ZGM130S Zen Gecko
Z-Wave® SiP Module. It also provides the necessary tools for de-
veloping a Silicon Labs wireless application.
BRD4202A is a plug-in board for the Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard. It is a complete ref-
erence design for the ZGM130S SiP Module. The board features an SMA connector for
RF connection, or a PCB antenna that can be selected by moving a 0 Ω resistor.
The Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard contains an on-board J-Link debugger with a Packet
Trace Interface and a virtual COM port, enabling application development and debugging
the attached radio board as well as external hardware. The mainboard also contains
sensors and peripherals for easy demonstration of some of the ZGM130S's many capa-
bilities.
This document describes how to use the BRD4202A Radio Board together with a Wire-
less Starter Kit Mainboard.
silabs.com | Building a more connected world.
BRD4202A RADIO BOARD FEATURES
• ZGM130S Zen Gecko SiP Module with
512 kB Flash, 64 kB RAM. Integrated RF
matching network, crystals, and
decoupling capacitors
(ZGM130S037HGN1)
• SMA antenna connector (863-925 MHz)
• Optional PCB antenna
WIRELESS STK MAINBOARD FEATURES
• Advanced Energy Monitor
• Virtual COM port
• SEGGER J-Link on-board debugger
• External device debugging
• Ethernet and USB connectivity
• Silicon Labs Si7021 relative humidity and
temperature sensor
• Low Power 128x128 pixel Memory LCD
• User LEDs / pushbuttons
• 20-pin 2.54 mm EXP header
• Breakout pads for SiP Module I/O
• CR2032 coin cell battery support
SOFTWARE SUPPORT
• Simplicity Studio™
• Energy Profiler
• iOS and Android applications
ORDERING INFORMATION
• SLWSTK6050A
• SLWRB4202A
Rev. 1.2

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  • Page 1 Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide A Wireless Starter Kit with the BRD4202A Radio Board is an ex- cellent starting point to get familiar with the ZGM130S Zen Gecko BRD4202A RADIO BOARD FEATURES Z-Wave® SiP Module. It also provides the necessary tools for de- •...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction ....... . 4 1.1 Radio Boards ......4 1.2 Ordering Information .
  • Page 3 7.2.1 Target to Host ......24 7.2.2 Host to Target ......24 7.2.3 Limitations .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction The ZGM130S Zen Gecko SiP Module is featured on a radio board that plugs directly into a Wireless Starter Kit (WSTK) Mainboard. The mainboard features several tools for easy evaluation and development of wireless applications. An on-board J-Link debugger ena- bles programming and debugging on the target device over USB or Ethernet.
  • Page 5: Hardware Overview

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Hardware Overview 2. Hardware Overview 2.1 Hardware Layout The layout of the ZGM130S Wireless Starter Kit is shown in the figure below. Radio Board Breakout Pads Plug-in Radio Board On-board USB and...
  • Page 6: Block Diagram

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Hardware Overview 2.2 Block Diagram An overview of the ZGM130S Wireless Starter Kit is shown in the figure below. Wireless STK Mainboard Board Controller USB Mini-B RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Connector UART...
  • Page 7: Connectors

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Connectors 3. Connectors This chapter gives you an overview of the Wireless STK Mainboard connectivity. The placement of the connectors are shown in the figure below. Ethernet Connector J-Link USB Connector...
  • Page 8: Breakout Pads

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Connectors 3.3 Breakout Pads Most pins of the ZGM130S are routed from the radio board to breakout pads at the top and bottom edges of the Wireless STK Main- board. A 2.54 mm pitch pin header can be soldered on for easy access to the pins. The figure below shows you how the pins of the ZGM130S map to the pin numbers printed on the breakout pads.
  • Page 9: Exp Header

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Connectors 3.4 EXP Header The EXP header is an angled 20-pin expansion header provided to allow connection of peripherals or plugin boards to the kit. It is loca- ted on the right-hand side of the mainboard, and it contains a number of I/O pins that can be used with most of the ZGM130S Zen Gecko's features.
  • Page 10: Exp Header Pinout

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Connectors 3.4.1 EXP Header Pinout The pin-routing on the ZGM130S is very flexible, so most peripherals can be routed to any pin. However, many pins are shared be- tween the EXP header and other functions on the Wireless STK Mainboard. The table below includes an overview of the mainboard features that share pins with the EXP header.
  • Page 11: Debug Connector

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Connectors 3.5 Debug Connector The debug connector serves multiple purposes based on the "debug mode" setting which can be configured in Simplicity Studio. When the debug mode is set to "Debug IN", the debug connector can be used to connect an external debugger to the ZGM130S on the radio board.
  • Page 12: Simplicity Connector

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Connectors 3.6 Simplicity Connector The Simplicity Connector enables the advanced debugging features, such as the AEM, the virtual COM port, and the Packet Trace Interface, to be used towards an external target. The pinout is illustrated in the figure below.
  • Page 13: Debug Adapter

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Connectors 3.7 Debug Adapter The BRD8010A STK/WSTK Debug Adapter is an adapter board which plugs directly into the debug connector and the Simplicity Con- nector on the mainboard. It combines selected functionality from the two connectors to a smaller footprint 10-pin connector, which is more suitable for space constrained designs.
  • Page 14: Power Supply And Reset

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Power Supply and Reset 4. Power Supply and Reset 4.1 Radio Board Power Selection The ZGM130S on a Wireless Starter Kit can be powered by one of these sources: • The debug USB cable •...
  • Page 15: Board Controller Power

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Power Supply and Reset 4.2 Board Controller Power The board controller is responsible for important features, such as the debugger and the AEM, and is powered exclusively through the USB port in the top left corner of the board. This part of the kit resides on a separate power domain, so a different power source can be selected for the target device while retaining debugging functionality.
  • Page 16: Peripherals

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Peripherals 5. Peripherals The starter kit has a set of peripherals that showcase some of the features of the ZGM130S. Be aware that most ZGM130S I/O routed to peripherals are also routed to the breakout pads or the EXP header, which must be taken into consideration when using these.
  • Page 17: Memory Lcd-Tft Display

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Peripherals 5.3 Memory LCD-TFT Display A 1.28-inch SHARP Memory LCD-TFT is available on the kit to enable interactive applications to be developed. The display has a high resolution of 128 x 128 pixels and consumes very little power. It is a reflective monochrome display, so each pixel can only be light or dark, and no backlight is needed in normal daylight conditions.
  • Page 18: Si7021 Relative Humidity And Temperature Sensor

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Peripherals 5.4 Si7021 Relative Humidity and Temperature Sensor The Si7021 I C relative humidity and temperature sensor is a monolithic CMOS IC integrating humidity and temperature sensor ele- ments, an analog-to-digital converter, signal processing, calibration data, and an I C Interface.
  • Page 19: Virtual Com Port

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Peripherals 5.5 Virtual COM Port An asynchronous serial connection to the board controller is provided for application data transfer between a host PC and the target ZGM130S. This eliminates the need for an external serial port adapter.
  • Page 20: Host Interfaces

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Peripherals 5.5.1 Host Interfaces Data can be exchanged between the board controller and the target device through the VCOM interface, which is then available to the user in two different ways: •...
  • Page 21: Hardware Handshake

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Peripherals 5.5.3 Hardware Handshake The VCOM peripheral supports basic RTS/CTS flow control. VCOM_CTS (target clear to send) is a signal that is output from the board controller and input to the target device. The board controller de-asserts this pin whenever its input buffer is full and it is unable to accept more data from the target device.
  • Page 22: Buttons And Leds Exp Board

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Buttons and LEDs EXP Board 6. Buttons and LEDs EXP Board The Buttons and LEDs EXP Board (BRD8029A) included with the ZGM130S Wireless STK includes the following features: • 1x on/off slide switch •...
  • Page 23: Board Controller

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Board Controller 7. Board Controller The Wireless STK Mainboard contains a dedicated microcontroller for some of the advanced kit features provided. This microcontroller is referred to as the board controller and is not programmable by the user. The board controller acts as an interface between the host PC and the target device on the radio board, as well as handling some housekeeping functions on the board.
  • Page 24: Command Examples

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Board Controller 7.1.3 Command Examples PTI Configuration pti config 0 efruart 1600000 Configures PTI to use the "EFRUART" mode at 1.6 Mb/s. Serial Port Configuration serial config vcom handshake enable Enables hardware handshake on the VCOM UART connection.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Board Controller 7.2.4 Troubleshooting Problem Solution No data received after ending a After certain debugger operations the host computer manually disables SWO on the target in order debug session. to conserve power. This might cause SWO data to not appear if the target application initialized SWO before the debugger has disconnected.
  • Page 26: Advanced Energy Monitor

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Advanced Energy Monitor 8. Advanced Energy Monitor 8.1 Introduction Any embedded developer seeking to make their embedded code spend as little energy as the underlying architecture supports needs tools to easily and quickly discover inefficiencies in the running application. This is what the Simplicity Energy Profiler is designed to do.
  • Page 27: Aem Accuracy And Performance

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Advanced Energy Monitor 8.3 AEM Accuracy and Performance The AEM is capable of measuring currents in the range of 0.1 µA to 95 mA. For currents above 250 µA, the AEM is accurate within 0.1 mA.
  • Page 28: On-Board Debugger

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide On-Board Debugger 9. On-Board Debugger The Wireless STK Mainboard contains an integrated debugger, which can be used to download code and debug the ZGM130S. In addi- tion to programming a target on a plug-in radio board, the debugger can also be used to program and debug external Silicon Labs EFM32, EFM8, EZR32, and EFR32 devices connected through the debug connector.
  • Page 29: Debug Modes

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide On-Board Debugger 9.2 Debug Modes Programming external devices is done by connecting to a target board through the provided debug connector and by setting the debug mode to [Out]. The same connector can also be used to connect an external debugger to the ZGM130S SiP Module on the kit by set- ting debug mode to [In].
  • Page 30: Debugging During Battery Operation

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide On-Board Debugger Note: For "Debug IN" to work, the kit board controller must be powered through the Debug USB connector. 9.3 Debugging During Battery Operation When the ZGM130S is battery-powered and the J-Link USB is still connected, the on-board debug functionality is available. If the USB power is disconnected, the Debug IN mode will stop working.
  • Page 31: Kit Configuration And Upgrades

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Kit Configuration and Upgrades 10. Kit Configuration and Upgrades The kit configuration dialog in Simplicity Studio allows you to change the J-Link adapter debug mode, upgrade its firmware, and change other configuration settings. To download Simplicity Studio, go to http://www.silabs.com/simplicity.
  • Page 32: Schematics, Assembly Drawings, And Bom

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Schematics, Assembly Drawings, and BOM 11. Schematics, Assembly Drawings, and BOM Schematics, assembly drawings, and bill of materials (BOM) are available through Simplicity Studio when the kit documentation pack- age has been installed. They are also available from the Silicon Labs website and kit page.
  • Page 33: Kit Revision History

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Kit Revision History 12. Kit Revision History The kit revision can be found printed on the kit packaging label, as outlined in the figure below. ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit...
  • Page 34: Document Revision History

    UG381: ZGM130S Zen Gecko Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide Document Revision History 13. Document Revision History Revision 1.2 April 2020 • Updated after revising SLWSTK6050A to Rev. B01. and SLWRB4202A to Rev. A01. Revision 1.1 February 2019 • Updates after BRD4202A was added to SLWSTK6050A.
  • Page 35 Trademark Information Silicon Laboratories Inc.® , Silicon Laboratories®, Silicon Labs®, SiLabs® and the Silicon Labs logo®, Bluegiga®, Bluegiga Logo®, ClockBuilder®, CMEMS®, DSPLL®, EFM®, EFM32®, EFR, Ember®, Energy Micro, Energy Micro logo and combinations thereof, "the world’s most energy friendly microcontrollers", Ember®, EZLink®, EZRadio®, EZRadioPRO®, Gecko®, Gecko OS, Gecko OS Studio, ISOmodem®, Precision32®, ProSLIC®, Simplicity Studio®, SiPHY®, Telegesis, the Telegesis Logo®, USBXpress®...

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