Texas Instruments CC1101-CC1190EMK Quick Start Manual
Texas Instruments CC1101-CC1190EMK Quick Start Manual

Texas Instruments CC1101-CC1190EMK Quick Start Manual

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CC1101-CC1190EMK Quick Start Guide
Opening the box and using the modules with SmartRF04EB

1. Kit Contents

2 x CC1101-CC1190EM (869 or 915 MHz)
2 x Pulse W5017 Antennas (2 dBi)
The 869 MHz RF board is tested to comply with
ETSI/R&TTE over temperatures from 0 to +70°C. The
915 MHz RF board is FCC and IC certified.
The boards should not be modified to operate in other
frequency bands than what they have been designed for.
FCC/IC Regulatory Compliance (915 MHz board only)
FCC Part 15 Class A Compliant
IC ICES-003 Class A Compliant
4a. Apply Power
The EB can be powered from different
sources: USB, Battery or an External
Power Supply
The voltage regulator on the EB supplies
3.3 V to the assembly, but it can only
source up to 150 mA. It cannot supply the
CC1101-CC1190EM since it can consume
more than 300 mA. An external power
supply is therefore required for powering
the EM.
It is possible to have separate power
sources for the EB and for the EM. This is
controlled with the strap between I_OUT
and I_IN on P5 (the screw terminal).
Remove it to allow separate power
supplies.
4d. Optional: Same Power
Supply for both EB and EM
GND
VDD
Connect a 3.3 V voltage source between
the 3.3 V and 0 V terminals. 3.3 V is the
middle terminal.
In this case, the on-board voltage regulator
will be bypassed. Note that the strap on P5
should not be removed.
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When using an external power supply, make sure it meets the listed requirements in addition to complying with applicable regional product regulatory and safety certification
requirements such as UL, CSA, VDE, CCC, and PSE

2. How to Use the Modules

The CC1101-CC1190 Evaluation Module
(EM) boards can be plugged into the
SmartRF04EB (EB), which is included in
the CC1101DK. This board lets you control
the devices from SmartRF™ Studio and it
can also be used as a development
platform.
The evaluation module is also supported
by the SmartRF TrxEB, included in the
CC11xL,
CC1120
and
development kits.
This Quick Start Guide describes how to
properly power the SmartRF04EB with a
CC1101-CC1190EM and how to control
the combo from SmartRF Studio.
4b. Power the EB
Connect the EB to a USB port on a PC.
Alternatively,
connect
a
rechargeable, alkaline battery (not included
in the kit) to the battery connector on the
bottom side of the board.
Note that if multiple power sources are
connected, the source with the highest
voltage will power the EB. This means that
you
should
disconnect
any
battery when using USB power; otherwise
the battery will be drained.

5. Set Power Switch

If EB and EM are powered from different
sources as described in 4a-4c, the switch
should be set to the rightmost position.
If EB and EM are powered from the same
external supply as described in 4d, the
switch should be set to the leftmost
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.

3. Plug EM into SmartRF04EB

Insert the EM into the EB. Attach the
CC1200
antenna firmly.
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.
4c. Power the EM
As noted in 4a, remove the strap on P5
and connect the external power supply as
shown in the picture above. The red wire is
the positive supply and the black wire is
GND.
9
V,
non-
This will power the EM directly from the
external power supply, whereas the rest of
the EB will be powered from USB or the
battery.
The power supply range should be within
3.0 to 3.6 V.
attached

6. External Power Supply Range

With the test setup in 4a-4c, the EB is
connected to a 3.3 V supply through the
on-board voltage regulator and the EM is
powered by the external supply. Since the
EB is powered through a regulated 3.3 V
supply the signals going from CC1101-
CC1190 to the EB (and vice versa) need to
be within 3.0 V to 3.6 V. The external
supply connected to the EM when using
the setup in 4a-4c is therefore limited to 3.0
V to 3.6 V.
With the setup in 4d the supply range is
limited 2.7 V to 3.6 V.
External Power Supply
Nom Voltage: 3.3VDC
Max Current: 800 mA
Efficiency Level V
SWRU284A
November 2013
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Requirements:

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Summary of Contents for Texas Instruments CC1101-CC1190EMK

  • Page 1 SWRU284A November 2013 CC1101-CC1190EMK Quick Start Guide Opening the box and using the modules with SmartRF04EB 1. Kit Contents 2. How to Use the Modules 3. Plug EM into SmartRF04EB The CC1101-CC1190 Evaluation Module (EM) boards can be plugged into the SmartRF04EB (EB), which is included in the CC1101DK.
  • Page 2 SWRU284A November 2013 SmartRF™ Studio 1. Download and Install SmartRF Studio 2. Launch SmartRF Studio Before connecting the EB to your PC, download SmartRF™ Studio from www.ti.com/smartrfstudio. Install the program and follow the instructions in the wizard. Connect the EB with a CC1101-CC1190EM to the PC using the USB cable and install the USB driver as described in the manual.
  • Page 3 Any exceptions to this are strictly prohibited and unauthorized by Texas Instruments unless user has obtained appropriate experimental/development licenses from local regulatory authorities, which is responsibility of user including its acceptable authorization.
  • Page 4 FCC Interference Statement for Class B EVM devices 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 5 Also, please do not transfer this product, unless you give the same notice above to the transferee. Please note that if you could not follow the instructions above, you will be subject to penalties of Radio Law of Japan. Texas Instruments Japan Limited (address) 24-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 6 chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan http://www.tij.co.jp...
  • Page 6 FDA Class III or similar classification, then you must specifically notify TI of such intent and enter into a separate Assurance and Indemnity Agreement. Mailing Address: Texas Instruments, Post Office Box 655303, Dallas, Texas 75265 Copyright © 2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated...

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