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Troubleshooting - Texas Instruments CC2510EMK Quick Start Manual

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8. Select Data Rate
Select which data rate to use (10 kbps, 250 kbps
or 500 kbps) by moving the joystick. Confirm
your choice by pushing button S1.
11. EB 2: Number of packets
On the transmitter EB, select the number of
packets to send. More packets take longer, but
give a better statistical result. Confirm by
pressing button S1.
14. Per Test results
When the PER test is completed, the result will
be displayed on the receiver until a new test is
started. A new test can be started from the
transmitter.
SmartRF™ Studio
1. Download and Install
Before connecting SmartRF04EB to your PC,
download
SmartRF
Studio
www.ti.com/smartrfstudio.
9. EB 1: Select Receiver
Select Receiver on the first EB by moving the
joystick. Confirm by pressing button S1. The
Receiving node will display "Ready to receive".
12. PER Test (Transmitter)
Press S1 button again to start transmitting the
packet burst. The transmitter will show a running
counter that shows the number of packets sent.
15. References
Please visit
www.ti.com
and
http://www.ti.com/tool/cc2510emk
For more information about how to use the
CC2510EM, download the CC2510-CC2511DK
User Manual, the SmartRF™ Studio PC Tool,
software examples, as well as datasheets,
reference designs and application notes.
You will also find a lot of information on the TI E2E
forum at
http://e2e.ti.com
We hope that you will enjoy working with the
CC2510 device.
2. Launch SmartRF Studio
After installing the tool, connect the EB to the PC
using the USB cable and start SmartRF Studio.
from
Select the "2.4 GHz" tab and double click the
CC2510 device icon.
Web sites:
www.ti.com/lprf
www.ti.com/lprf-forum
E2E Forum:
10. EB 2: Select Transmitter
Select Transmitter on the other EB by moving the
joystick upward. Confirm by pressing button S1.
13. PER Test (Receiver)
The receiver will show the total accumulated packet
error rate (PER) together with the average signal
strength (RSSI) of the previous 32 received
packets. A symbol in the upper right corner will
blink for every 32nd incoming packet to indicate
whether the link is maintained.

16. Troubleshooting

It you are experiencing problems with this test,
please check the following:
a.
The data rate affects the obtainable link range.
b.
The source code for the packet error rate test
application is available on the web. You may
modify the source code to test at other
frequencies or data rates.
See "DN300 -- SmartRF04EB Troubleshooting"
c.
for general troubleshooting of your EB board.
3. Configure the Radio
You can now configure the radio, run tests,
export register settings and run link tests with
another CC2510 on a SmartRF04EB connected
to the PC.
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September 2013

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