Dialog Semiconductor UM-B-065 User Manual

Bluetooth smart communication interface board
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Bluetooth® Smart
Communication Interface Board
UM-B-065

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This document describes the hardware of the Communication Interface Board and the programming
process of a reference design based on DA1458x and DA1468x devices.

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  • Page 1: Abstract

    User manual Bluetooth® Smart Communication Interface Board UM-B-065 Abstract This document describes the hardware of the Communication Interface Board and the programming process of a reference design based on DA1458x and DA1468x devices.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Figure 15: DA14580DEVKIT-P_vB – Header J11, pin 2 and header J5, pin 23 ......... 22 Figure 16: CIB – Header J16, pins 1 and 2 ..................22 User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 2 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 3: Tables

    Table 11: IoT Sensor Board (285-01-F) ....................17 Table 12: Range Extender (078-56-C) ....................18 Table 13: Trace Antenna (078-28-D) ....................19 Table 14: Wearable (224-30-B) ......................20 User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 3 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 4: Terms And Definitions

    UM-B-034, DA14580 Bluetooth® Smart Development Kit – Pro, User manual, Dialog Semiconductor. DA14680 Low Power Bluetooth® Smart SOC with QSPI Flash memory, Datasheet, Dialog Semiconductor. DA14681 Low Power Bluetooth® Smart SOC, Datasheet, Dialog Semiconductor. ATSAM3U2CA-CU ARM-based Flash Microcontroller, Datasheet, Atmel. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    LDO output voltage (1.8 V or 3 V) is selected by jumper setting (J14). ● VPP = 6.8 V voltage rail is available on the target board interface connectors (J2, J4). ● VPP Enable/Disable selection, based on jumper position (J15). User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 5 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 6: System Description

    11. VDD ON/OFF power switch 12. MCU LED indication D4, D5 13. Mini-USB connector Note: Only one target board must be connected to CIB at a time. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 6 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 7: Cables And Peripheral Connections

    Bluetooth® Smart Communication Interface Board Cables and peripheral connections Figure 3: Schematic of the Mini-USB connector (J1) Figure 4: The actual USB cable Figure 5: Schematic of the TAG-Connector (2.54 mm) User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 7 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 8: Figure 6: The Actual Tag-Connect Cable (10 Pins)

    The cable can be purchased from Tag-Connect.com. ● IDC10-1.27 mm cable (Figure 8) is plugged in IDC header J4, (Figure 7). The cable can be purchased from various distributors, such as Farnell. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 8 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 9: Switches, Buttons And Leds

    Push the button SW1. While the button SW1 is pressed, the signals SWDIO, SWCLK, UTX and URX are tied to ground. These signals are available on connectors J4, J5. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 9 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 10: Target Board Power Supply - On/Off Switch (Sw2)

    Place the jumper on the J14 header for VDD Voltage = 3 V and GPIO voltage = 3 V. ● Remove the jumper from the J14 header for VDD Voltage = 1.8 V and GPIO voltage = 1.8 V. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 10 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 11: Figure 12: Headers J14, J15 And J16

    BOOST CONVERTER FOR VPP VBUS 4.7uH-NRND LT3464ETS8_TRMPBF 1.0uF 1.00k 470nF 24.9k 1.00k CTRL TP53 DMG3402L-7 LED_4 2.2uF 18pF SHDN 5.6k Figure 12: Headers J14, J15 and J16 User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 11 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 12: Programming Reference Designs Using Cib

    J14 in place External power supply J16 not in place 3 V < VDD_Target < 3.5 V SW2 set to ON Figure 13: CIB to Target board interconnection User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 12 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 13: Reference Design Configuration For Programming With Cib

    In order to supply the target board from an external power supply (3 V is required), turn the power switch (SW2) OFF. For version D, turn ON the on-board switch. Download the firmware. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 13 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 14: Table 5: Indoor Light Powered Beacon (078-37-A1)

    In case the target board is supplied from an external power source, the user must simultaneously: Power cycle the external supply, and Push button SW1 (section 4.3.2.3). User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 14 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 15: Table 6: Proximity Tag (078-57-B)

    The jumper on J14 header must be in place. Connect a battery or an external power supply (1.5 V is required). Turn ON the power switch (SW2) from CIB. Download the firmware. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 15 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 16: Table 8: Wireless Mouse (078-53-D)

    Connect a battery or an external power supply to the target board (1.5 V is required). Turn ON the power switch (SW2) from CIB. Download the firmware. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 16 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 17: Table 10: Remote Control With Voice And Motion (282-04-B1)

    Download the firmware. is required), turn the power switch (SW2) OFF. Download the firmware. When the software requests a reset, please press the reset button SW1 on the CIB. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 17 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 18: Table 12: Range Extender (078-56-C)

    In case the target board is supplied from an external power source, the user must simultaneously: Power cycle the external supply, and Push button SW1 (section 4.3.2.3). User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 18 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 19: Table 13: Trace Antenna (078-28-D)

    In case the target board is supplied from an external power source, the user must simultaneously: Power cycle the external supply, and Push button SW1 (section 4.3.2.3). User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 19 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 20: Table 14: Wearable (224-30-B)

    OFF. The external voltage supply depends on the J14 setup. Download the firmware. When the software requests a reset, please press the reset button (SW1) on the CIB. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 20 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 21: Power Consumption Measurement Using Smartsnippets

    6. Connect the Pro Motherboard (DA14580DEVKIT-P_vB) to the PC using a USB cable. 7. Connect the CIB to the PC using another USB cable. Figure 14: Connecting a DA14580 Pro Motherboard to the CIB User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 21 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 22: Figure 15: Da14580Devkit-P_Vb - Header J11, Pin 2 And Header J5, Pin 23

    Bluetooth® Smart Communication Interface Board Figure 15: DA14580DEVKIT-P_vB – Header J11, pin 2 and header J5, pin 23 Figure 16: CIB – Header J16, pins 1 and 2 User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 22 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 23: Revision History

    UM-B-065 Bluetooth® Smart Communication Interface Board Revision history Revision Date Description 11-May-2016 Initial version. User manual Revision 1.0 11-May-2016 CFR0012 23 of 24 © 2016 Dialog Semiconductor...
  • Page 24 Dialog Semiconductor excludes all liability in this respect. Customer notes that nothing in this document may be construed as a license for customer to use the Dialog Semiconductor products, software and applications referred to in this document. Such license must be separately sought by customer with Dialog Semiconductor.

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