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ST M24LR64-R User Manual (49 pages)
Brand:
ST
| Category:
Motherboard
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Tool Kit Descriptions
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Development Kit
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Figure 1. RF Reader (ISO 15693, RF 13.56 Mhz)
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Figure 2. External Antenna
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Figure 3. Serial EEPROM USB Reader
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Figure 4. I²C Bus Cable
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Figure 5. ANT1-M24LR-A Reference Antenna
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Figure 6. ANT2-M24LR-A Reference Antenna
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M24LR64-R Demonstration Kit
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Figure 7. M24LR64-R in SO8 Package
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Figure 8. RF Reader
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Figure 9. PRIM2-M24LR-A Reference Antenna
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Starter Kit
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Figure 10. STM32-PRIMER2
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Figure 11. I²C & RF Reader
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Figure 12. ANT1-M24LR-A Reference Antenna
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Figure 13. ANT2-M24LR-A Reference Antenna
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Figure 14. M24LR64-R in SO8 Package
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How to Control the RF and I²C Channels from Your Screen
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Starting M24Lrxx_Application_Software
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Choosing Your Tool Kit
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Figure 15. Application's Opening Page
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Main Menu
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Figure 16. Connection Check by the Software
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Figure 17. Main Menu Window
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Figure 18. Show Reader Application
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Image Transfer Application Menu
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Demo STM32-PRIMER2 Menu
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Figure 19. Show Image Transfer Application
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Figure 20. Demo STM32-PRIMER2 Menu
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Tools Menu
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Help Menu
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RF Channel Commands
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Figure 21. Tools Menu
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Figure 22. Help Menu
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Inventory Command
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Figure 23. RF User Interface
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Figure 24. Inventory Button
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Get System Info Command
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Viewing RF Requests and Answers
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Figure 25. Three Tags Detected
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Figure 26. Specific UID Selected
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Figure 27. Get System Info Button
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Figure 28. RF TAG REQUEST/ANSWER Report
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Selecting the RF Mode
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Figure 29. RF Request and RF Answer
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Figure 30. Selecting the Non-Addressed Mode
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Figure 31. Selecting the Addressed Mode
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Managing the M24LR64-R States
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Read Command
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Figure 32. Selecting the Select Mode
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Figure 33. Device State Management Interface
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Figure 34. Initiating a Read Operation
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Figure 35. Result of the Read Operation - Sector 00H
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Figure 36. Result of the Read Operation - Sector 3Fh
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Figure 37. Sector 0 Block 0
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Figure 38. Sector 0 Blocks 1 to 5
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Write Command
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Figure 39. Initiating a Write Operation
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Figure 41. Get Multiple Block Security Status Button
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Write AFI Command
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Figure 42. Security Status Byte for Sector 07
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Figure 43. Security Status Bytes for Sectors 07 and 08
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Figure 44. Write AFI Command
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Write DSFID Command
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Lock AFI Command
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Lock DSFID Command
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Figure 45. Write DSFID Command
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Figure 46. Lock AFI Command
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Figure 47. Warning before Locking the AFI Field
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Figure 48. Lock DSFID Command
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RF Password Management
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Figure 49. Warning before Locking the DSFID Field
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Figure 50. Warning Displayed on the User Interface
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Figure 51. Present-Sector Password Command
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Figure 52. Present-Sector Password Command Successful
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Figure 53. Present-Sector Password Command Error
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Figure 54. Write-Sector Password Command
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Figure 55. Warning before Changing the Password
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I²C Channel
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Figure 56. Write-Sector Password Command Successful
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Figure 57. Write-Sector Password Command Error
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Figure 58. Lock-Sector Password Command
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Figure 59. Lock-Sector Password Command Successful
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Figure 60. Lock-Sector Password Command Error
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Figure 61. Button to Switch between the RF and I2C Interfaces
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I2C READ Commands
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Figure 62. I2C User Interface Window
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Figure 63. Reading the Memory Array
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Figure 64. Result of a Read Operation to the Memory Array
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Figure 65. Reading the Sector Security Status
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Figure 66. Result of the Read Sector Security Status Operation
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Figure 67. Reading the I2C_Write_Lock Bit Area
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Figure 68. Result of the I2C_Write_Lock Bit Area Read Operation
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I2C WRITE Commands
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Figure 69. Reading the System Parameter Sector
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Figure 70. Result of the Read System Parameter Sector Operation
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Figure 71. Writing to the Memory Array
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Figure 72. Write Cycle Successful
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Figure 73. Write Cycle Failed (no Write Cycle Detected)
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Figure 74. Result of the Write Operation (003C)
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Figure 75. Page Size Field
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Figure 76. Writing A1 to the Memory Array
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Figure 77. Writing to the Sector Security Status Area
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Figure 78. Result of the Write to Sector Security Status Area Operation
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Figure 79. Writing to the I2C_Write_Lock Bit Area
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Figure 80. Result of the Write to I2C_Write_Lock Bit Area Operation
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I2C PASSWORD Commands
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Figure 81. Issuing an I2C Present Password Command
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Figure 82. Issuing an I2C Write Password Command
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Figure 83. Warning
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Figure 84. Write Password Cycle Successful
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Figure 85. Write Password Cycle Failed (no Cycle Detected)
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Data Transfer Management (Picture Demo)
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Check Communication
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Figure 86. Show Image Transfer Application Window
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Figure 87. Check Communication Tool
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Check Communication by RF
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Check Communication by I2C
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Figure 88. RF Communication between the Tag and the Reader Is OK
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Figure 89. no RF Communication between the Tag and the Reader
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Figure 90. I2C Communication between the Tag and the Reader Is OK
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Figure 91. Failed Upload by I2C
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Writing a Picture to Your M24LR64-R
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Figure 92. WRITE PICTURE to M24LR64
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Figure 93. Picture to be Uploaded
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Figure 94. Selecting I2C to Upload the Picture
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Figure 95. Uploading the Picture by I2C
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Figure 96. Selecting RF to Upload the Picture
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Figure 97. Uploading the Picture by RF
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Figure 98. I2C Upload Process Successful
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Figure 99. I2C Upload Process Failed
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Figure 100. RF Upload Process Successful
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Read/Display the M24LR64-R's Contents
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Figure 101. RF Upload Process Failed
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Figure 102. READ M24LR64 CONTENT Interface
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Figure 103. Selecting I2C to Download the Picture
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Figure 104. Downloading the Picture by I2C
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Figure 105. Selecting RF to Download the Picture
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Figure 106. Downloading the Picture by RF
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Figure 107. Progress Bar
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Figure 108. the ST Logo Is Displayed
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Figure 109. Error Message
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Demo Application for Use with DEMOKIT-M24LR-A
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Checking the RF Communication
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Figure 110. Demo STM32-PRIMER2 Application Window
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Figure 111. Check RF Communication Button
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Figure 112. RF Communication Ongoing between Reader and Reference Antenna
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Figure 113. no RF Communication between Reader and Reference Antenna
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Uploading a Picture to Your DEMOKIT-M24LR-A by RF
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Downloading a Picture from Your DEMOKIT-M24LR-A by RF
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Figure 114. Upload Frame
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Figure 115. Click to Download Picture Button
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Check Communication Status
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Figure 116. HELLO WORLD Picture Downloaded
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Figure 117. ST Logo Downloaded
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Figure 118. Upload/Download Process Going Smoothly
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Figure 119. Upload/Download Process with Errors
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Using Your STM32-PRIMER2 to Read the Contents of the Reference Antenna by I2C
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Revision History
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ST M24LR64-R User Manual (22 pages)
Datalogger reference design
Brand:
ST
| Category:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 System Description
3
M24LR64-R Datalogger Hardware
3
Compatible RF Readers
3
2 Getting Started
6
System Prerequisites
6
Main Menu
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Data Logger Application Menu
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3 Using the Data Logger Application
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Operating Conditions
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User Interface
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Data Acquisition Mode
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Status Indicators
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Tracing a Graph
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Stopping Acquisition Mode
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4 Changing the Data Logger Settings
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Delay Selector
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Overwrite Checkbox
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5 System Status Pictograms
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6 Revision History
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